Dhurandhar 2 in legal trouble: Trimurti Films sues over use of Oye Oye song
India, April 10 -- Even as Dhurandhar The Revenge continues shattering box office records, the Aditya Dhar film has landed in legal trouble. Production house Trimurti Films has filed a lawsuit against Dhar's B62 Studios over 'unauthorised use' of the song Oye Oye.
The dispute concerns the rights to the track, co-composed by Kalyanji-Anandji and Viju Shah with lyrics by Anand Bakshi. Originally featured in Rajiv Rai's 1989 film Tridev, the song was sung by Amit Kumar and Sapna Mukherjee. In its plea, Trimurti Films has claimed that the song, or a version substantially similar to it, has been used in Dhurandhar The Revenge without obtaining the necessary licences or permissions.
When contacted, Dhar's legal representative Parag Khandhar, told us, "The matter was heard in court on Thursday. No interim injunction was granted over the song in the film. The Delhi High Court has referred all parties to mediation, scheduled for April 22, and deferred the hearing to May 6."
A representative from Trimurti Films also confirmed that the matter is currently being dealt with in court....
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