Delhi High Court lets Dhurandhar OTT release proceed
The Delhi High Court has declined to halt the OTT release of "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" amid a copyright dispute, ordering T-Series to deposit Rs 50 lakh (approximately $60,000 USD) with the court. The dispute concerns the alleged unauthorized use of a copyrighted work titled "Tirchi Topiwale" in the film.
Key Takeaways
- Delhi High Court declined to halt the OTT release of Dhurandhar: The Revenge.
- The dispute centers on the alleged unauthorized use of the copyrighted work Tirchi Topiwale.
- T-Series was ordered to deposit Rs 50 lakh, or roughly $60,000, with the court.
- The case was reported on 19 May 2026.
Why It Matters
The immediate result is that Dhurandhar: The Revenge can move ahead on OTT release while the copyright dispute stays in court, rather than being blocked outright. For streaming releases, this shows courts can keep distribution live even when ownership claims are unresolved, at least pending further proceedings. The only concrete financial condition in the article is the Rs 50 lakh deposit ordered from T-Series. Watch for the next Delhi High Court order in the case and any change to that deposit requirement.
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