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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s upcoming film Rifleman has landed in a legal tussle as the markers of recently released 72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died claimed they had the original rights to make the movie based on rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat’s life.

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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s upcoming film Rifleman has landed in a legal tussle as the markers of recently released 72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died claimed they had the original rights to make the movie based on rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat’s life.

The director of 72 Hours..., Avinash Dhyani said this on Saturday while interacting with the media. The film’s producer Prashil Rawat, and lawyer Nagesh Mishra were also present in the press briefing. Dhyani, who is the director and lead actor of 72 Hours..., highlights the life of rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat. 

The film released on January 18. On January 15 (Army Day), Sushant made an announcement through his social media account that he is going to be a part of Rifleman. 

The producer of Sushant starrer film, Abundantia Entertainment has sent a legal notice to team of 72 Hours... stating they cannot release their film because they have the original rights to make the film on Rawat’s life.

Dhyani, however, said: “We are not going to step back from this issue. I have been working in this industry since last 15 years. If they (Abundantia Entertainment) think that we are going to succumb under their pressure then it’s their biggest misunderstanding.” — IANS

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