Mumbai:The Bombay High Court in an interim order on Thursday restrained the makers of the movie "Shaadi ke Director Karan aur Johar" from using filmmaker Karan Johar's name and his personal attributes in the title or in the movie noting that such unauthorized use violated his fundamental rights.
A single bench of Justice R I Chagla said the movie shall not be released in theatres or on any social media platform until Karan Johar's name and reference to his personal attributes are deleted from the title and from the movie. The movie was scheduled to release on June 14. The court noted, prima facie, the makers of the movie are targeting Karan Johar and that usage of his name and personal attributes without permission was violative of the film maker's fundamental rights and his personality rights.
Karan Johar had moved HC seeking a permanent injunction and restraining order against the movie's producers IndiaPride Advisory and Sanjay Singh and writer and director Bablu Singh from using his name in the title of the movie. Johar's counsel Zal Andhyarjuna said the filmmaker's name was being used unauthorizedly and that the defendants (makers of the film) had a malafide intention to obtain unjust and unlawful gain by using the name.
Johar, in his plea filed through DSK Legal, also said the makers were using his goodwill and reputation without permission. The bench, while allowing Johar's interim application, said the movie's title uses the word director and also the names Karan and Johar. "The title says director...it has to refer to him (Karan Johar). I saw the trailer. The names Karan and Johar do not refer to two different persons. Prima facie, it seems they (makers of the movie) are targeting him (Johar). His celebrity status is undoubted. There are number of films he has made and produced that are all box office hits," Justice Chagla said.