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Manoj Bajpayee once again proved his acting skills in his new film. just one guy is enough, The film follows the true events of Poonam Chand Solanki, a brave and courageous lawyer who fought a POCSO case against a self-styled godman. The film received critical acclaim and positive response from the audience.
A few days after its release, it has now come to light that Advocate PC Solanki has sent a legal notice to the producers of the film for infringing their intellectual property rights. According to a report in DNA, the producer revealed that the names of all the characters in the film have been changed, except for Manoj Bajpayee’s character, as he only had the rights to PC Solanki.
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It is now being told that the lawyers are unhappy with the film. as quoted by dnaPC Solanki said, “How can it be claimed that the film is inspired by real life incidents in which no NOC was taken from me nor the script was approved by me?”. He further revealed that the people who signed a deal with him unknowingly sold the rights to him.
Solanki further said, ‘I have filed a case in the trial court and notices have been served to the producers and others,’ Solanki also added that he was kept in the dark about the deal. He also blamed it for failing to inform the buying party about it. “My intellectual property rights have been violated,” he condemned the actions of the parties involved.
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