Gulabo Sitabo news on June 8: Juhi Chaturvedi calls plagiarism allegations false and more

Gulabo Sitabo, starring Amitabh Bachchan and Ayushmann Khurrana, will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video from June 12.

Written by Priyanka Sharma | Mumbai | Updated: June 8, 2020 6:35:35 pm
gulabo sitabo juhi chaturvedi writer Juhi Chaturvedi has penned the story, screenplay and the dialogues for Amitabh Bachchan-Ayushmann Khurrana’s Gulabo Sitabo

Amitabh Bachchan and Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Gulabo Sitabo is gearing up to create history as the first mainstream Bollywood film to bypass theatrical release for a digital premiere this Friday.

While director Shoojit Sircar’s decision created uproar in the exhibition sector, it found ample support in fellow filmmakers and artistes in the Hindi film industry.

The film, however, has found itself in another controversy as its writer Juhi Chaturvedi has been accused of plagiarism. Akira Agarwal, son of late writer Rajiv Agarwal, has alleged that Chaturvedi stole his father’s script, which he claimed was submitted at a contest judged by the Bollywood writer.

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16:59 (IST)08 Jun 2020
Gulabo Sitabo's Mirza-Banke banter clip out

Gulabo Sitabo production house, Rising Sun Films, today shared on Twitter a 20 second clip from the film, showing banter between Ayushmann Khurrana's Banke and Amitabh Bachchan's Mirza.

14:10 (IST)08 Jun 2020
Didn't want to sit on finished project: Producer Ronnie Lahiri on Gulabo Sitabo's digital release

Gulabo Sitabo producer Ronnie Lahiri spoke to indianexpress.com about how he, director Shoojit Sircar and writer Juhi Chaturvedi finally decided to release the film online. “We chose to release Gulabo Sitabo because our film was ready and there was the matter of finances. And with so much uncertainty looming, we didn’t want to sit on a finished project. Even now we don’t know exactly when cinema halls would open, so we collectively did what seemed right at the time."

13:32 (IST)08 Jun 2020
Ayushmann Khurrana shares funny clip from Gulabo Sitabo

As Gulabo Sitabo nears release, Ayushmann Khurrana takes to instagram to share a clip of his character Banke's his banter with Amitabh Bachchan's Mirza.

13:03 (IST)08 Jun 2020
Juhi Chaturvedi's friends starred as extras in Gulabo Sitabo

Gulabo Sitabo writer Juhi Chaturvedi today took to Instagram to reveal that her friends from her native place, Lucknow, acted in the Amitabh Bachchan-Ayushmann Khurrana starrer.

Sharing a picture of her friends with the film's director, Shoojit Sircar, Juhi wrote, "Waise toh duniya mein har ek insaan ek ‘extra’ hii hai lekin on film sets this ‘extra’ is of great importance. ‘Extras’ come before the crew comes. ‘Extras’ are ready before the actors arrive. ‘Extras’ sit for hours waiting for the shot that sometimes gets cancelled. But having said that, there is NO film without the ‘EXTRAS’ and there are only few directors who recognise the power of this ‘extra’ because it is these ‘extras’ that bring magic to the realism of cinema. And when your friends from the city agree to play those blink and miss roles, it’s even better 😊 Here, a few of my friends as the ‘EXTRAS’ with @shoojitsircar."

 
 
 
 
 
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Waise toh duniya mein har ek insaan ek ‘extra’ hii hai lekin on film sets this ‘extra’ is of great importance. ‘Extras’ come before the crew comes. ‘Extras’ are ready before the actors arrive. ‘Extras’ sit for hours waiting for the shot that sometimes gets cancelled. But having said that, there is NO film without the ‘EXTRAS’ and there are only few directors who recognise the power of this ‘extra’ because it is these ‘extras’ that bring magic to the realism of cinema. And when your friends from the city agree to play those blink and miss roles, it’s even better 😊 Here, a few of my friends as the ‘EXTRAS’ with @shoojitsircar

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12:16 (IST)08 Jun 2020
My conscience is clear, Gulabo Sitabo my original work: Writer Juhi Chaturvedi

Breaking her silence on the plagiarism allegation, Juhi Chaturvedi, in a statement, said, “My conscience is clear and so are the facts in this matter. Gulabo Sitabo is my original work and I am proud of it. I shared the idea with the director and lead actor of the film in early 2017. I subsequently registered the concept note for the film in May 2018. I also must clarify the speculations around my conduct as a jury member for Cinestaan’s contest. I had no access to the so-called infringed script at any point in time, as alleged. This fact has been independently confirmed by Cinestaan as well. Even the SWA, who has looked at this dispute in May, 2020, decided in my favour. I speak now to request the press and public not to be disillusioned by false accusations, which are for publicity only. Acts of harassment, defamatory comments, and leaking confidential notices by the accusers only show their lack of faith in their own case. I stand by my truth.”

Anjum Rajabali, Jury Chairman, Cinestaan Script Contest stated, “It has come to our notice that there are some reports in the mainstream as well as social media about allegations that Juhi Chaturvedi, the screenwriter of the soon-to-be-released film, ‘Gulabo Sitabo’, has plagiarised the script, ’16, Mohandas Lane’, written by late Rajeev Aggarwal. While it is true that ’16, Mohandas Lane’ was submitted to the first edition of the Cinestaan India’s Storytellers Script Contest of which Juhi Chaturvedi was one of the jury members, we want to clarify that she had absolutely no access to this particular script.'

Gulabo Sitabo producer Ronnie Lahiri on Sunday shared on Twitter a few pictures with writer Juhi Chaturvedi from the film's shoot in Lucknow.