New Delhi:The Delhi High Court has held that Yash Raj Films' 2010 movie 'Band Baaja Baaraat' starring Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma was 'blatantly copied' by the makers of Telugu film 'Jabardasth' and the copyright of the Bollywood flick was infringed.
The court decreed the suit in favour of Yash Raj Films and restrained the makers of the Telugu film from releasing the movie in any format, including DVDs, VCDs, Blu-ray discs and television.
"In the present case, this court is of the view that the defendants have blatantly copied the fundamental, essential and distinctive features as well as forms and expression of the plaintiff's film on purpose and consequently, have infringed the plaintiff's copyright in the film 'Band Baja Baaraat'," said Justice Manmohan.
The storyline of Anushka and Ranveer's Bollywood debut revolves around the hero and heroine starting their own wedding-planning company, falling in love and finally uniting after falling apart briefly.
The Telugu film was released in February 2013 across various screens in India, including Delhi, and in March 2013, the high court passed an interim order restraining its makers Sri Sai Ganesh Productions from releasing it in any format.
Yash Raj Films, in its suit, said that after its film's release in September 2010, it decided in April 2011 to remake the movie in Tamil and Telugu languages.