Pavan alleged that the scriptwriter Salman has copied a concept from the Hindi translation of ‘A Trilogy Of Wisdom’ book, published last year.
When success was nearing Salman Khan he landed up into another court case problem as he was filed against for disrupting the patent law.
Pavan, shot bakc a legal notice to Salman Khan and to Eros International after seeing the movie which had similar lines followed from his book.
The reason why he filed a case against them because they did not react to his charges and wants the paternity of ‘Veer’s concept attributed to him, Pavan stated “I wanted to give them the chance to respond. I filed the suit on Saturday. I’ve had absolutely no response from them. I’ve asked for damages, but that’s not my main thing. What I want is that the paternity of this idea be attributed to me.”
Pavan’s ‘A Trilogy Of Wisdom’ is based on Chanakya’s political, Confucius’ social, and Kabir’s spiritual wisdom, he divulges “In the Chanakya section, I have developed and presented my political dream for my country – the culmination of which is that ‘desh ko sone ki chidiya nahin, sone ka baaz banana hai. Kyunki chidiya ko toh baki pakshi noch noch kar kha jaate hain, par baaz ki taraf koi aankh utha ke nahin dekhta."
Certain dialogues by Salman was similarly found in ‘A Trilogy Of Wisdom,’ Pavan adds, “I saw a trailer of Veer in which there’s a dialogue – ‘Hamara desh ek sone ki chidiya hai jise aap log bhinch bhinch kar apne pet main dharna chahte ho ... munh mein nahin aayegi chidiya ... kyunki woh chidiya baaz ban chuki hai.’
Salman Khan had taken away the pivotal feature from ‘A Trilogy Of Wisdom’ and now what the book will serve to his readers, Pavan complains and wants to be justicied.
How far Pavan is pitching his truth will come to notice once Salman opens his mouth in defence?
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