The Court remarked that the movie may be a work of fiction, but the concerns raised by a security force personnel can't be said to be bereft of any material.
The dispute concerned allegations by Trimurti Films that the song Rang De Lal (Oye Oye) in Dhurandhar 2 uses the musical composition of Tirchi Topiwala from the 1989 Hindi film Tridev.
The Court dismissed a public interest litigation petition seeking to prohibit the film’s exhibition in Tamil Nadu until the declaration of 2026 Assembly election results.
The petitioner argued that the continued screening of the film during the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) period would violate the principle of a “level playing field” in elections.
Trimurti Films had sued Aditya Dhar’s production house, alleging that the Dhurandhar 2 song involves the unauthorised use of music from the song Tirchi Topiwala, featured in the 1989 Sunny Deol-starre ...
The Court restrained Kumar from making remarks flagged by Dhar as defamatory till April 16 and issued him notice to give him an opportunity to explain his statements.
Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy passed the order on applications filed by producer of the movie Reliance Industries Limited and its media division Jio Studios.
The parents had raised concerns that the film reconstructs covert missions and personal details about Major Sharma without authorization from his family or the Indian army.
The petition raises concerns that the film reconstructs covert missions and personal details of Major Mohit Sharma without authorisation from his family or the Indian army.