Tribal couple Bomman and Bellie, who are known for their work in the Oscar-winning documentary 'The Elephant Whisperers', have accused director Karitiki Gonsalves and Shikhya Entertainment of financial exploitation and harassment.
In an interview, the couple alleged that after the documentary received an Oscar, Kartiki, who shared a warm bond with them during the shoot, became distant and out of touch.
The couple also claimed that the money saved for Bellie's granddaughter's education was used to cover the expenses of the wedding scene in the film. Kartiki had assured them that the money would be returned to them, but she still hasn't paid. The couple also expressed disappointment with how they were treated post the film's success and were not even given the chance to hold the Oscar statuette during the felicitation. They also recalled that Gonsalves claimed to have paid remuneration but when they checked the bank account they only found Rs 60.
The filmmakers issued a statement in response to the allegations and said their primary goal was to create awareness about elephant conservation and acknowledge the efforts of the Forest Department and the mahouts.
They called the allegations untrue and said they have deep respect for all contributors to the story.
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