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Writer Ashish Kaul, who has filed an FIR against actress Kangana Ranaut for copyright infringement, has now written a letter to Khar police station to take an update on the same. In his letter, Ashish, through his lawyer, mentioned that he has no information on the progress of the case including whether the notice has been served to the accused (Kangana). He wrote the letter to the senior inspector of Khar police station to seek speedy justice and timely follow-up on the case. Earlier, Ashish claimed that he has the sole copyright of the biography on Didda: The Warrior Queen and alleged that Kangana has stolen his story. He said he was surprised to hear the announcement from Kangana about the film. He even sent a notice to Kangana and producer Kamal Jain, however, did not receive any response for the same and therefore had to approach the court which directed the police to lodge a case.
Book on Queen Didda breaks at number one on rankings
By IANS |
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Sun, Jan 31 2021 0:27 IST |
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Book on Didda at no. 1 in rankings on Amazon.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Jan 31 : Author Ashish Kaul s fourth book based on the life and times of the 10th century Queen Didda, titled Didda - Kashmir Ki Yodha Rani has debuted at no. 1 and no. 4 in the Hot New Release and Women s Category respectively on Amazon.
This is the second version of his earlier book Didda The Warrior Queen of Kashmir released in 2019.
Published by Prabhat Prakashan, which also published his earlier work Refugee Camp , it tells the story of Didda, the princess of Lohar who was abandoned by her parents yet rose to become the longest serving queen in the world. She guarded the borders of undivided India for 44 years. Not only did she unify the Kingdoms of Lohar (the entire west Pakistan), the Shahi Kingdom (Afghanistan & Iran) and the Kingdom of Kashmir but
1000 Years After Death, Bollywood Gets Kashmir Queen Into Controversy
SRINAGAR: Kashmir queen died in 1003 and more than a thousand years later, she has landed in a controversy, thanks to Bollywood. A producer with controversial actress, Kanga Ranaut announced they will be making
Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda on the life of the queen who literally established the Lohara rule in Kashmir by transferring power to her brother and not the son.
Ashish Kaul presenting a copy of his book on Kashmir queen to Amitabh Bachan in January 2020. Pic: Author’s FB
A legal notice has been issued to all concerned parties to cease and desist from using any aspect of the nationalist Didda as mentioned in my book Didda The Warrior Queen of Kashmir. #JaiShreeRam#HarHarMahadev#NamastasyeShardaDeviKashmirpurVasinipic.twitter.com/aOWtCns2Fd
Author Ashish Kaul Sends Legal Notice To Kangana Ranaut
SRINAGAR: Actress Kangana Ranaut recently announced that she will be starring in the sequel of her 2019 film Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, titled Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda. However, as soon as she made the announcement on
Twitter, author Ashish Kaul, who wrote the book ‘Didda: Kashmir Ki Yoddha Rani’ in 2017, and the yet to be released English version has claimed that the actress has violated his sole copyright.
Now, according to a report in
Times of India, the author has sent a legal notice to the actress. The publication said that the writer was upset after Kangana issued a statement saying that the film will not be based on the book.