Scandal 2010 – Sahara group calls The Subrata Roy saga ‘disgraceful’, Hansal Mehta may face legal action

After ‘Scam 1992’ and ‘Scam 2003’, director Hansal Mehta announced ‘Scam 2010: The Subrata Roy Saga’. The web series Scam 2010 was slated to release on Sony Live but with the announcement of the series, Hansal Mehta’s troubles may increase. Sahara Group has condemned this series of advertisements. Not only this, the Sahara group has said that they may also take legal action against the show makers.

Legal action may be taken against Hansal Mehta

This time Hansal Mehta is going to come up with the story of Subrat Roy Sahara, but earlier the Sahara family has strongly condemned the series as offensive. According to a Hindustan Times report, the Sahara Group is considering taking appropriate legal action against the show makers.

Hansal Mehta announced ‘Scam 2010: The Subrata Roy Saga’ on Thursday. Now Sahara India has issued a statement against the series saying that members of Sahara India are planning to take legal action against the producers, director and others who made the show.

The Sahara family termed the series as cheap publicity

A statement issued by Sahara India described the range as affordable and widely promoted. The Sahara Group said the dispute between Sebi and Sahara is still pending in the Supreme Court and any attempt to influence the proceedings in the case would amount to contempt of court. Besides, such acts would fall into the category of criminality, Sahara India has claimed that the Sahara India family has never been involved in any kind of chit fund.

‘Scam 2010: The Subrata Roy Saga’ will soon be coming to Sony Live. Hansal Mehta has also released the motion poster of Scam 2010: The Subrata Roy Saga. In the motion poster, a man is seen standing on a stage with a crowd of thousands gathered in front of him, making the web series ‘Scam 2010’ based on Tamal Bandopadhyay’s book ‘Sahara: The’. There will be an untold story.

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