Ludhiana Court Dismisses Petition for Perpetural Injunction Against `Amar Singh Chamkila`
Updated on: 12 April, 2024 11:31 AM IST |Amruta Karulkar
Ludhiana Court Dismisses Petition for Perpetural Injunction Against `Amar Singh Chamkila`
On Wednesday, the court of Additional District Judge Shatin Goyal in Ludhiana dismissed a plea for a perpetual injunction to restrain the release of the Netflix movie Amar Singh Chamkila. The film, set to be released on April 12, is a biopic based on the lives of the slain Punjabi rock singer Amar Singh Chamkila and his second wife, Amarjot Kaur.
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Ishdeep Singh Randhawa, based in Patiala, filed a petition to restrict the release of the Netflix film on the streaming platform. He claimed that the makers did not have the creative rights to make the film. According to Randhawa, Gurmail Kaur, Amar Singh`s first wife, had sold the creative rights exclusively to his late father, Gurdev Singh. He also claimed that these rights were passed through a formal agreement executed in October 2012. Gurmail Kaur received 5 lakh rupees in exchange.
After the passing of his father in November 2022, Ishdeep Singh Randhawa claimed that, naturally, the rights passed on to him and his family as they were the legal heirs. The court rejected Randhawa’s petition and has given the film the go-ahead to be released on April 12.
Advocate Siddharth Sharma Tejas, who is the counsel for production house Window Seat Films and Reliance Entertainment, commented on the court’s decision. He said, “We argued that the movie’s release cannot be injuncted as the matter does not amount to any copyright infringement and the agreement on which the plaintiff is relying is barred by the law of limitation and provisions of the Copyright Act. The order refusing the injunction was pronounced in the open court. The court said, ‘No injunction, no urgency’.”
The upcoming film is a biopic about Amar Singh Chamkila, the 80s singer sometimes referred to as `the Elvis of Punjab`. Chamkila, his second wife, Amarjot Kaur, and some of his band members were attacked and killed by armed gunmen after a concert in Meshampur village, Jalandhar, Punjab, on March 8, 1988. Chamkila was only 27 years old at the time. The assassinations of Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot Kaur remain unsolved to this day.
The upcoming Netflix movie stars Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra in the lead roles for Chamkila and Kaur.
Also Read: Diljit Dosanjh On Playing Amar Singh Chamkila: "I Had To Start From Zero As A Musician"
Ludhiana Court dismisses the plea of perpetual injunction against Amar Singh Chamkila
Ishdeep Singh Randhawa, based in Patiala, filed a petition to restrict the release of the Netflix film on the streaming platform. He claimed that the makers did not have the creative rights to make the film. According to Randhawa, Gurmail Kaur, Amar Singh`s first wife, had sold the creative rights exclusively to his late father, Gurdev Singh. He also claimed that these rights were passed through a formal agreement executed in October 2012. Gurmail Kaur received 5 lakh rupees in exchange.After the passing of his father in November 2022, Ishdeep Singh Randhawa claimed that, naturally, the rights passed on to him and his family as they were the legal heirs. The court rejected Randhawa’s petition and has given the film the go-ahead to be released on April 12.
Advocate Siddharth Sharma Tejas, who is the counsel for production house Window Seat Films and Reliance Entertainment, commented on the court’s decision. He said, “We argued that the movie’s release cannot be injuncted as the matter does not amount to any copyright infringement and the agreement on which the plaintiff is relying is barred by the law of limitation and provisions of the Copyright Act. The order refusing the injunction was pronounced in the open court. The court said, ‘No injunction, no urgency’.”
More about Amar Singh Chamkila
The upcoming film is a biopic about Amar Singh Chamkila, the 80s singer sometimes referred to as `the Elvis of Punjab`. Chamkila, his second wife, Amarjot Kaur, and some of his band members were attacked and killed by armed gunmen after a concert in Meshampur village, Jalandhar, Punjab, on March 8, 1988. Chamkila was only 27 years old at the time. The assassinations of Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot Kaur remain unsolved to this day.The upcoming Netflix movie stars Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra in the lead roles for Chamkila and Kaur.
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