‘Why is Bhagat slandering us?’

Rajkumar Hirani enters the frey as he accuses author of lying

  • PUBLISHED: Mon 4 Jan 2010, 9:45 PM UPDATED: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 12:30 PM
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DIRECTOR RAJKUMAR HIRANI is flabbergasted by author Chetan Bhagat’s allegation that 3 Idiots was majorly copied from his bestseller Five Point Someone without giving him due credit. Terming it a “clear case of defamation”, Hirani says they may take legal action against Bhagat for flouting their contract.

“Why is he slandering us? We are consulting our lawyers. But that’s a call Mr. Vinod Chopra has to take. He is the producer of the film,” Hirani said.

“In lots of Twitter and Facebook sites we have been abused saying, ‘we won’t watch Hirani’s film or Abhijat’s film’. This kind of muck is flying all over the place,” he added.

Hirani clarified that once Bhagat had given the rights to make a film on his book, there shouldn’t be any “percentage issue”. Hirani maintained that the basic plot of the film is completely different from the book. 
“In the book, there is no bet between the two friends, the journey to find their friend is not there, the child delivery scene, the ‘Balatkar’ scene, the two weddings where they crashed- these key scenes are not in the book. There are certain similarities, which I am not denying, but we had bought the rights for that.

“We can use 100 per cent of it. What does he (Bhagat) mean by 70 per cent? Are we supposed to pay more money for using 70 per cent? Are we supposed to give different credit for 70 per cent? I do not understand this percentage controversy,” said Hirani.

Bhagat has reportedly posted a blog saying he should have got a prominent place in the rolling credits. He also said that he was not shown the final script. Reacting to his allegations, Hirani said: “We have officially bought the rights for the film. We drew a contract with him and it clearly mentions about the position of his credit. With open eyes he had seen the contract, consulted his lawyer and signed the agreement.

“In the contract, we have said that the title would be given in the rolling credits. We haven’t changed the font size. We haven’t increased the speed of the title. It’s exactly there where it was agreed to be,” said Hirani.

The director maintains that after signing the contract with Bhagat, they were not obliged to show the script to the author. “I have bought the script from him and I am supposed to use it the way I want to use it. I had changed the script drastically... he heard it for four hours and readily agreed to it, saying ‘I want to stay associated with the film, it’s a fine script’ which he has said in an interview too. He signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Now he writes in his blog ‘I wanted to see the final script and it was not shown to me’. It is a blatant lie, he is telling,” Hirani added.

Asked if Bhagat could have a vested interest in kicking up the controversy, he said: “I guess there is a motivation to create the controversy so that people read the book and see the film.” Hirani says that they never relied on controversies to publicise their creative work. “Our film is doing exceedingly well. It’s beyond my dignity to create a controversy for a film. We have never sold our soul for our cinema. I’m not stooping to that level to sell my cinema or make extra money.

Would he ever work with Bhagat again on any of his other books? 
“This came as a shock to me that suddenly he is trying to hog the limelight; suddenly he is trying to take away the credit from the screenwriters who slogged for three years to modify the script. He doesn’t understand the difference between book writing and writing for a film. If he continues doing these things, I would rather not associate with him.” 
Currently Hirani is working on two scripts with Abhijat Joshi. One among them is Munna Bhai Chale America, Both the films will go on the floor by the end of 2010.