Saturday 30 July 2011

Donate film's profits: Neeraj Grover's dad tells RGV

Ram Gopal Varma has reportedly filed a caveat in court to ensure that his controversial film "Not A Love Story" is not stalled by any of the concerned parties going to court to stay the release of his film.

The film, based on the life of actress Maria Susairajwho was accused of allegedly murdering Kanpur boy Neeraj Grover along with her lover EmileJerome Mathew, has already faced many objections.

Reacting to RGV's latest ploy, Neelam Grover, mother of Neeraj Grover, says, "Earlier, we were planning to go to the court against the film. But when we were in Delhi, Mahesh Bhatt spoke on our behalf to Ram Gopal Varma to find out if the film shows anything related to casting couch. RGV assured him that the film had no such content. It only shows how Neeraj was brutally murdered and how Jerome is behind bars because of Maria's act. Since then we have been patiently waiting for the release of the film."

Neeraj's father, Amar Nath Grover, adds, "As a father I just want that my son's image should not be tarnished." However, he comes up with an interesting condition. "I want RGV to make a trust in Neeraj's name, either in Mumbai or Kanpur. He should donate a part of his earnings from the film to the trust," he says, adding, "The trust would work to provide medical facilities to the underprivileged. I am also okay if Ram Gopal Varma gets a two-three room polyclinic constructed in Kanpur, which is taken care of by the trust. I don't want to be a beneficiary of the trust. If the film in anyway shows my son in bad light, then the work done by the trust would help me in protecting his image."

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