Manoj Kumar once dragged Shah Rukh Khan to court, demanded Rs 100 crore
Manoj Kumar, the veteran Indian actor known for his patriotic films, passed away in Mumbai on April 4. He was 86. The actor was admitted to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital since February 21. He suffered a massive heart attack and had been under treatment for decompensated liver cirrhosis. According to a family member, the cremation will take place at Pavan Hans Crematorium in Mumbai on Saturday in the presence of close family members.
Known for films and strong views
Kumar earned recognition for his contribution to Indian cinema, especially for portraying patriotic roles. In addition to his work in films, he was also known for taking strong public stands. One of the most publicised incidents was his legal dispute with actor Shah Rukh Khan and director Farah Khan.
Legal dispute over 'Om Shanti Om'
The dispute began after the 2007 film Om Shanti Om featured a scene in which Shah Rukh Khan’s character covered his face with his hand—a gesture Kumar considered a mocking imitation. In 2008, he threatened legal action against Khan and the film’s makers unless they removed the scene and issued an apology.
However, when the film was released in Japan with the scene still included, Kumar proceeded to sue the makers and Shah Rukh Khan for Rs 100 crore, accusing them of “disrespecting” him. Kumar's lawyer had stated that Khan sent an apology via email. Despite this, the scene was present in the Japanese version, which left Kumar “highly upset and shocked.”
“I had forgiven them twice”
Speaking to the media, Kumar had said, “The film was released in Japan without deleting those scenes. I had forgiven them twice but not this time. They have disrespected me. They also face contempt of court as in 2008 the court had asked them to
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