Actress Jiah Khan's tragic and untimely death have inspired some in B-Town to make a film on the incident. Filmmaker Reportedly Rikshhit Matta has been inspired by the media reports surrounding Jiah's tragic death and lost love has inspired him to launch 'Bold Bollywood' a story about the underbelly of the film fraternity. The film is based on three aspiring actresses who eats to Mumbai to Make Their Bollywood dreams come true. One of the girl's character is similar to Jiah Khan and the ups and down she goes through Reflects the late actress's life.
Incidently Matta who was researching on the movie for past few months stumbled upon Jiah During a party at a nightclub five years ago and briefly discussed This the concept with the late actress and assured her That I would get back to her after the script was Finalised. "Jiah was full of joy and had shown interest in the subject but when she heard That One of characters in the film have a tragic end, she said it was too depressing. I am deeply aghast Jiah how can do the same with her life, "says Matta. Hope Rikshit Matta has taken permission from Jiah Khan's late mother, Rabia Khan or else I will be fighting a legal case.
Coming back to the 'Letters Imbroglio', it does not need a handwriting expert to say That two letters - the Jiah Khan's suicide note as Claimed by her family and Jiah Khan's love letters to Suraj Pancholi as Claimed by Pancholis - are written by two different person. Now we got to see, which one is real and which one is fake. Suicide letter was discovered after six days and is unsigned while the love-letters are duly signed. Hope the cops eat out with the truth soon!