Bollywood's head strong actor and producer Ajay Devgn's plea (read news) against Yash Raj Film's monopolistic way of booking screens for their film 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' (JTHJ) must've got rejected, but the star is not ready to give up on it yet.
He who complained against 'JTHJ' makers using their dominant position in the industry to curb competition coming from his film 'Son of Sardaar', recently confessed that no matter what happens he will fight for justice.
"Whatever happens to 'Son of Sardaar' doesn't really matter anymore. I am fighting the practice; I am not fighting a battle only till the release of my film. I will fight against the practice and then probably after six months, the industry will have a reason to thank me", said Ajay.
He further added that he is getting the required support from the industry. "There is a lot of support from the industry; many people face these issues but can't muster the fight", added Ajay who has also shunned the accusation that he filed the issue at the crucial time when Yash Raj's owner Yash Chopra is no more.
"The issue started long before Yashji's illness and unfortunate demise. But speaking for a matter of fact emotions have their place, and facts, theirs. If an organization is doing something wrong, it is important for me to fight it out and not step aside on emotional considerations", added Ajay.