
Deepika, whose real life story inspired Ekta Kapoor's upcoming film Ragini MMS, said that if the film is not shown to her prior to its release, she will take legal action against the producer.
"I want to see the film. I have spoken to Ekta about it. She doesn't want to show it to me, I don't know why?" the 22-year-old told reporters here.
"I'm coming from Balaji office right now and the only answer I get is that the movie is not ready. How is it possible? The movie is releasing in one week. If I'm not shown the film before release, I will take legal action," she said.
Adding on more, deepika informed to the press "When the film was being made, I was shown the script and I did read it. I have no problem with the script. But there is a lot of difference between reading the script and interpreting that on the screen. I want to see how they have portrayed my character. Because if there is something bad, then my image will be ruined,"
Ragini MMS, which is produced by Ekta and directed by Pawan Kripalani, is going to hit screens May 13 and is about a couple who go for an adventurous weekend and get filmed by 24 cameras when indulged in a physical contact.
it is said that Ekta was also ready to pay Deepika as the former is making a film out of later’s real life incident. But Deepika refused to take any money. According to Ekta, only 30 percent of the films include the real life incident, rest all is purely a story made out of imagination.
Deepika concluded "Ekta asked me if I want to be paid. But I said no. she didn't mention an amount but she said she can pay me for this. But I told her that I don't want anything because it's a story on my life,"
In the real life incident, Deepika said, her boyfriend secretly filmed both of them involved in intimate physical contact.