After theater, now 'mistakes forgive' at OTT, the Bombay High Court released, manufacturers in trouble
Last updated: May 10, 2025, 23:57 IST Rajkumar Rao and Vamika Gibbi’s Film ‘Bhool Laws Maid’ comes from the Bombay High Court. The court also refused to release the film at OTT. This decision as a great relief for PVR Inox … Read more about OTT will not be released on the OTT ‘Bhool Chuk High Court, the OTT release of’ Bhool Lack Waewor ‘has banned. PVR iinox filed a 60 crores case on Madock films. The court acknowledged that Madock films had broken the agreement. New -delhi. PVR Iinox filed a case of Rs 60 crore against Madock films. Madock Films, referring to the current tensions between India and Pakistan, has decided to release the film ‘Bhool Laws Maid’ at OTT instead of theaters, but now the news is that the film will not be released on OTT. By adopting the path of cancellation in the theater, the manufacturers who had to choose the way of OTT can cost the manufacturers of ‘Bhum Laws Maaf’. Right now, the film seems to be a legal digestion. The PVR Iinox filed a 60 crores case on Madock films, so the OTT version of the film was also banned. ‘Terrorists now understand that this country is not bowing down’, the post of Sanjay Dutt, which goes viral in the midst of the increasing tension of India-Pakistan, PVR Inox has stored a 60 crores case in a case of Rajkummar Rao and Vamika Gabbi who made ‘Bhool Chuk Maf’ a day before. Referring to national security issues after the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, Medock Films issued a statement on May 8 that the film would premiere on May 16 on Prime Video. But not everyone agreed with this decision. India’s largest multiplex chain PVR Inox filed a RS 60 crore case against the production house, according to a Bollywood Hungama report, PVR Inox Medock accused of hiding the current tension as the real reason, which was a poor advance discussion. The allegations of decisions make bad intentions, the legal battle is now moving rapidly. The Bombay High Court, while giving interim relief to PVR Inox, prevented the film from releasing the film on any platform, including OTT, to the time of the 8 -Week theater here. This is the standard to protect the interests of exhibitors in the clause industry contracts. PVR Inox claims that the agreement signed on May 6 was violated with bad intentions, especially when the decision was made only 24 hours before the release of the theater on May 8. The court violated the agreement. The Bombay High Court issued an interim order prohibiting the OTT release of the film ‘Bhool Luma Maaf’. Not only that, Madock films also prevented the film from releasing the film on the OTT platform before completing the 8 -Week theater window with PVR iinox. The court acknowledged that the cancellation of the theater exemption was a violation of the agreement by mentioning security conscience and commercial reasons. The next trial in this case will be held on June 16. Check out the latest news from India Pakistan on News18 India Location: New -Delhi, New -Delhi, Delhi HomeenTainment Theater, now ‘Mistakes Waewor’, the Bombay High Court …