Actress Ruchi Gujjar has initiated legal proceedings at Dindoshi Civil Court against the production team behind "So Long Valley." The film features Akanksha Puri, Tridha Choudhary, and Vikram Kochar and faces a July 25, 2025 release date. Gujjar accuses the defendants of fraudulent practices and breach of trust. She claims producers deceived her out of 23 lacs through false assurances about co-producer status and revenue participation. The lawsuit names Karan Singh Chauhan, director Man Singh, and Sourya Studios as primary defendants.
The legal action extends to Z9 Productions and Sourya Studios for alleged financial opacity. Gujjar maintains that the lead actors continued promotional activities while investor conflicts remained unresolved. She reports receiving threats from Chauhan during February 2024. Her legal demands encompass official co-producer recognition, comprehensive budget examination, and film distribution suspension pending 23 lac reimbursement. Gujjar gained international attention at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year wearing jewelry featuring Prime Minister Modi's image, celebrating Indian heritage through traditional Rajasthani design elements.
The legal action extends to Z9 Productions and Sourya Studios for alleged financial opacity. Gujjar maintains that the lead actors continued promotional activities while investor conflicts remained unresolved. She reports receiving threats from Chauhan during February 2024. Her legal demands encompass official co-producer recognition, comprehensive budget examination, and film distribution suspension pending 23 lac reimbursement. Gujjar gained international attention at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year wearing jewelry featuring Prime Minister Modi's image, celebrating Indian heritage through traditional Rajasthani design elements.