Hyderabad: A court in Hyderabad on Tuesday restrained Netflix from releasing web series Bad Boy Billionaires: India on the life story of Satyam Computer Services founder B. Ramalinga Raju who was convicted in Satyam scam and three others.
A Hyderabad civil court passed the stay order on a petition filed by Raju, who was released on bail in 2018. He sought orders to restrain Netflix from releasing the web series on the ground that it would invade his privacy in an unlawful manner.
Raju also claimed that the narrative contained half-truths and palpably designed to bring down his reputation.
Netflix has already released the trailer of the web series which is about Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Subrata Roy and Ramalinga Raju.
"What would you do to make it to the top? To build an empire? To maintain an image? Bad Boy Billionaires answers just that. Dive into the stories of India's most infamous billionaires - Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, Subrata Roy, and Byrraju Ramalinga Raju as they plan, plot and maneuver through their rises and falls. Watch as insiders and experts discuss what made these men genius and, in some cases, the greatest conmen," reads the description by Netflix.
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