Vipul Amrutlal Shah wins 16-year cheque bounce case linked to London Dreams; court convicts producers Filmmaker Vipul Amrutlal Shah has secured a significant legal victory in a cheque dishonour case connected to the 2009 film London Dreams. After a prolonged court battle spanning 16 years, the Metropolitan Magistrate Court in Andheri delivered its judgment on April 15, 2026, bringing the matter to a close. According to the lawyer representing Shah in the case, the dispute began when Shah, through his company Sunshine Pictures Private Limited, provided financial assistance to the producers of London Dreams to help complete the film. However, the repayment cheque allegedly issued in return was dishonoured by the bank when it was presented, leading to criminal proceedings under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Sharing details of the verdict, the lawyer said, “Vipul Amrutlal Shah has finally won a 16-year-old, long-drawn cheque bouncing case against the producers of London Dreams. In 2009, Mr. Shah, through his company Sunshine Pictures Private Limited, had extended a loan to the producers to complete their film. The repayment cheque issued by the producers was dishonoured by their bank upon presentation. ”He added, “After a gruelling legal process spanning 16 years, the Learned Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Andheri, vide its order dated April 15, 2026, held the producers, Mr. PJ Singh and Mrs. Gita Bhalla Singh, guilty and convicted them for offences punishable unde... #Shah #Private_Limited #Amrutlal_Shah #London_Dreams #Vipul_Amrutlal #Filmmaker_Vipul #producers_Filmmaker #Magistrate_Court #Shah_wins #court_convicts

The Kerala Story 2 producer Vipul Shah says Kerala HC Division Bench’s final verdict is the “biggest proof of the truth of film” Producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah has stated that The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond does not target the state of Kerala or its people. His remarks came after the Kerala High Court Division Bench vacated the interim stay on the film’s release on Friday, February 27, clearing the path for its theatrical run. Addressing the media shortly after the court’s decision, Shah said that the legal hurdle had been removed and screenings had begun. He described the film as a “true” account made after considerable effort and rejected allegations from certain quarters that it promotes propaganda. “The Kerala High Court Division Bench has withdrawn the stay that we got yesterday. And they have cleared the way for the release of the film. Now our shows have already started opening. So I request the people that this is a true film made with a lot of hard work. And the biggest proof of the truth of our film is that the Kerala court has vacated the stay order. If our film was a lie, then the Kerala court would have seen it and the stay order would not have been vacated,” he said. #WATCH | Mumbai: Kerala High Court Division Bench lifts the stay on the release of the film Kerala Story 2 Kerala Story 2 Producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah says, "Neither our film, nor I, nor anyone in my team is against the state of Kerala or the people of Kerala. Kerala is a… pic. twitter. com/c... #Kerala #High_Court #film #Kerala_Story #Kerala_High #Division_Bench #Court_Division #Kerala_court #Amrutlal_Shah #producer_Vipul
