TVF Aspirants makers accused of stealing the story, web series may get caught in legal trouble

22 May, 2021
TVF Aspirants makers accused of stealing the story, web series may get caught in legal trouble

The web series ‘TVF aspirants’ is becoming one of the favourite series among people. While the series has managed to make millions of fans, now there is shocking news coming related to TVF Aspirants. As per the reports, Nilotpal Mrinal, a popular young writer of Hindi, has accused TVF aspirants of theft. His accusation has left everyone in shock. 


‘TVF aspirants’ accused of stealing the story

Indian writer Nilotpal Mrinal says that the story which is used in the series is written by him.. According to DNA news, Nilotpal Mrinal has claimed in a long Facebook post in Hindi that TVF's latest web series 'Aspirants' is based on his 2015 book 'Dark Horse'. Created by Arunabh Kumar, the web series is the life story of UPSC candidates residing in Rajinder Nagar, Delhi. Let us tell you that since these allegations, the anger of the users against TVF aspirants has cropped up on social media. Users say that they should give credit to the writer in the series.


Questions raised on the director of the series

Not only that, in his post, Neelotpal told how he met Arunabh Kumar of TVF and suggested that a film of a web series based on his book 'Dark Horse' could be made. He even wrote that the meeting was good. Nilotpal further states that theoretically 30 percent of the aspirants' story is based on his book.


TVF aspirants makers can be caught in legal trouble

Let us tell you that the author has received the 2016 Sahitya Akademi Award for 'Dark Horse'. In such a situation, now they can take legal action against TVF. It is being said that the writing itself has seen the series when they saw it, they had found out the truth.


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