The Bombay High Court restrained Tollywood producer Dil Raju’s Sri Venkateshwara Creations Pvt. Ltd. from releasing Nani’s silver jubilee film ‘V’ on Amazon Prime Video until the OTT platform deletes a scene featuring a picture of Bollywood actress Sakshi Malik which was used in ‘V’ without her permission. The controversial picture showcased Sakshi as an ‘escort or a commercial sex worker’.
The High Court further directed the defendants to take down the telecast of ‘V’ in all versions, irrespective of language and sub-titles, until the said deletion of the scene. The Court gave Amazon Prime Video 24 hours to suspend the availability of the film ‘V’ on its platform.
Actor-model Sakshi Malik, better known for her appearance in a song in the super hit film, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, with Kartik Aaryan, filed a defamation suit, seeking for permanent injunction against the screening of V for using her picture without her consent and showcasing her in a derogatory manner.
“The fact that the image has been illicitly used is bad enough. It only makes matters worse when used in a plainly derogatory and demeaning vein,” the High Court observed. The Court also ordered that Amazon Prime Video cannot release the re-edited version of the film without a specific order of the Court. The matter will again be heard on March 8th.
This post was last modified on 3 March 2021 11:21 pm
After having enjoyed surplus power for five years, the DMK faced humiliating defeat in the…
The prime minister of India Narendra Modi was in Hyderabad for an elongated, political and…
Amid growing political drama in Tamil Nadu, fresh reports hint at a possible split within…
Amid the ongoing turmoil around Mumbai Indians, rumours surfaced claiming skipper Hardik Pandya unfollowed the…
A financer revealed that despite being a strong BJP supporter, Rahul Gandhi always treated him…
AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will visit Delhi on Monday for a series of crucial…