Tamannah's father has denied the charges made against her daughter by a Bollywood producer, who had alleged that she had failed to honour a revenue sharing contract she had signed in 2003.
"There was no revenue sharing promise as claimed by Salim Akhtar. We have a copy of the agreement, which Tamannah signed while doing Salim's 'Chand Sa Roshan Chehra' and there is no such clause in it," said Bhatia, Tamannah's father.
Stating that they (he or Tamannah) never tried to hide the fact that 'Chand Sa Roshan Chehra' was the debut movie of his daughter, Bhatia said "Tamannah changed the spelling of her name slightly due to numerological reasons. We are not here to cheat anyone and Tamannah is known for conducting herself professionally".

Salim Akhtar has filed a case against Tamannah, alleging that she had failed to honour a revenue sharing contract.
The 'Ayan' and 'Kalloori' girl is currently working in a Hindi movie titled 'Himmatwala'.
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