The single bench of the Kolkata HC seemed to think so and ruled in Vipul Shah's favour and had Bengali film stayed. The double bench of KHC delivers verdict today
The single bench of the Kolkata HC seemed to think so and ruled in Vipul Shah's favour and had Bengali film stayed. The double bench of KHC delivers verdict todayu00a0
In a significant development, the single bench of the Kolkata High Court ruled in favour of filmmaker Vipul Shah in a plagiarism case.u00a0
Shah had filed a case againstu00a0 Shree Venkatesh Films' Mahendra Soni and Shrikant Mohta for allegedly making a
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copy of his Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif starrer Namastey London with their Bengali film, Poran Jaye Joliya Re (PJJR). The film released in Kolkata on July 24 this year.
Says a source from Vipul's office, "Documents and equipment (including the reels) will have to be deposited with the censor board until the disposal of the case. It's definitely a big move in terms ofu00a0 plagiarism of films.
In a landmark judgment, after watching both the films, Justice Nadira Patheriya at the single bench of the Kolkata High Court, agreed with Vipul Shah and ruled that the Bengali film was a copy and asked the producers of PJJR to pay compensation. Now Shree Venkatesh Films has appealed to a double bench of the Kolkata High Court. The ruling will take place today."
The source continues, "Vipul was told about the Bengali film by his friends in Kolkata when they happened to read an interview of the director, Ravi Kinagii, in a newspaper where he confessed that his film was similar to Namaste London. Then Shah, too, saw the film and that's when he decided to file the case. Since there has been blatant copying and plagarising, Vipul wants penalty and compensation. He is waiting for the court's verdict."
Shah says, "No comments as the matter is sub judice."
Mahendra Soni "I wouldn't be able to comment on it as the matter is sub judice."