Pakistani actress Veena Malik says she didn’t pose nude for FHM magazine cover and the magazine has broken her trust by misrepresenting her. The actress has sent a legal notice to FHM magazine and demands Rs.10 crore for her reputation damages.
She sent legal notice to Maxposure Corporate Media (India) Private Limited, Kabeer Sharma (Chief Editor, FHM Magazine) and photographer Vishal Saxena.
Veena has alleged in her notice that as per the prior agreement with the FHM magazine, she understood that she would shoot for an image with ISI tattoo on her arm and would wear a bikini or a thong in the photo. She also alleges that she was assured that no nude photograph of her would be shot.
In legal notice, Veena’s Lawyer says, “The photo image where she has posed with her tattoo on her hand was taken with bikini and/ or thong which was worn by our client. It is a common ground and an admitted position that our client has not for any of the images posed nude. For all the images and photographs which were shot, our client had clothes on…Our client, therefore, states that the photographs which are being circulated and published in the FHM magazine December 2011 and Internet site of FHM magazine have been deliberately tampered with and / or morphed with a view to cause wrongful gain to you and cause wrongful loss to our client.”
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