Bollywood actor Hema Malini has prolonged her assist to Zee managing director Punit Goenka and founder Dr Subhash Chandra amid the ZEEL-Sony mega-merger. Taking to Twitter, she wrote, “India’s first purely entertainment channel is facing some trouble and needs govt & public support. @ZEECorporate is like an extended family for the Indian film industry & I wish it remains with Indian Management. @subhashchandra @punitgoenka. (sic)”Also Read – Major Setback for Invesco! NCLAT Tells NCLT To Give Sufficient Time To ZEEL To File Reply Apart from Hema Malini, Bollywood filmmakers Subhash Ghai, Boney Kapoor, Satish Kaushik, Ashoke Pandit have additionally tweeted in assist o0f Zee managing director Punit Goenka and founder Dr Subhash Chandra. Also Read – ‘It Was Destiny’: Subhash Chandra Gets Emotional Recalling Long Journey Of Zee TV Check Tweet Here:India’s first purely leisure channel is going through some hassle and wishes govt & public assist. @ZEECorporate is like an prolonged household for the Indian movie trade & I want it stays with Indian Management.@subhashchandra @punitgoenka— Hema Malini (@dreamgirlhema) October 8, 2021
Ever because the merger occurred between ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) and Sony Pictures Networks India, Invesco, the most important shareholder in Zee Entertainment, known as for the removing of the managing director amid a deepening divide between the fund and the corporate’s founders. Also Read – Invesco Trying To Acquire ZEEL Through Illegal Manners, Alleges ZEE Group Chairman Subhash Chandra Founder of Zee TV and Zee Media, Dr Subhash Chandra on Tuesday broke his silence on media studies that forged aspersions on the proposed ZEEL-SONY mega-merger and challenged Invesco to come back out with the reality and credentials of the six members whom it desires on the board. In a video message issued, Dr Chandra additionally highlighted how the proposed merger plan was in the perfect curiosity of all shareholders and dared Invesco to disclose their plan if they’d any. He stated in a press release, “No matter who runs ZEEL but the company, to which I’ve and many of my friends have given their blood and sweat for the past 30 years, should be in the hands of someone under whose leadership the organisation should prosper and shareholders should be benefitted since I don’t have any profit or loss associated with this. You want to remove Punit Goenka? Okay, fine but what next? Have you done any deal with someone? The six directors proposed by them – what’s their background? Do they have any relation with any particular company that wants to take over?”