Mumbai News: Salman Khan's brother-in-law Ayush Sharma gets court notice; know the reason HERE
It has been alleged that it's a copy of the original 2009 movie produced by Jagdish Sharma in which Raajveer Sharma was the lead actor.

Salman Khan and Ayush Sharma | FPJ
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday issued a notice to Salman Khan's brother-in-law and actor Ayush Sharma, producer K K Radhamohan and South Indian actor Jagpathi Babu after hearing a plea against their upcoming movie 'Ruslaan'. Satyabrata Panda, Additional District Judge, Patiala House Court, asked them to file a reply within one week.
Social activist Jagdish Sharma and actor Raajveer Sharma had filed an injunction suit to stop the release of 'Ruslaan'. It has been alleged that it's a copy of the original 2009 movie produced by Jagdish Sharma in which Raajveer Sharma was the lead actor.
The matter has been further listed for hearing on June 9.
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The idea then was to build a residential apartment but, later the plan was changed to erect a 19-year-old uber luxury. Shelar said the proposed project was approved by the erstwhile MVA government and an ex-corporator. The site of the proposed hotel was deliberately chosen to be close to the Bandra-Versova sea link.
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