Images Success and failure are part of this business. Bhagnani also said that he is working on his next project.
In an interview given to Times of India, Pooja Entertainment's office building in Mumbai has not been sold. Bhagnani said that it is still his. Bhagnani, who said the building is being renovated into 'luxury flats', also denied reports that 80 per cent of Pooja Entertainment's employees had been laid off. Washu said he has been working with the same team for a decade. "We have not asked anyone to leave," he added.
Images Success and failure are part of this business. Bhagnani also said that he is working on his next project. "I am preparing an anime series. It is going to be mega-scale," he said. When asked about the allegation that people are still being paid, Bhagnani said that he has been in the film industry for three decades and if anyone is due to be paid, they should come forward with proper documents or file a case.
Bhagnani clarified that if anyone still has any problem, they are free to come and see me in the office and he will find a solution within 60 days.
Bhagnani said that I am not going to give in to any pressure or blackmail. He added that he has other businesses but he is most interested in cinema and has no intention of giving it up.
His Pooja Entertainment banner produced recent films like Mission Raniganj, Ganapat and Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan. But all these were huge box office failures.