Tag: Hera Pheri

  • Indian film producer loses copyright battle over Lootere title

    Indian film producer loses copyright battle over Lootere title

    MUMBAI: A Hindi film producer who made a 1993 film starring Sunny Deol has lost his bid to stop Disney+ Hotstar from streaming a digital series with the same title, after a Bombay high court judge ruled that film titles cannot be copyrighted.

    Sunil Darshan Saberwal, who produced the Hindi feature film Lootere three decades ago, sued Star India (now JioStar India) and others in March 2024, seeking to prevent them from using what he claimed was his registered title for their piracy-themed web series.

    But justice Sandeep Marne dismissed Saberwal’s application for a temporary injunction on 18 August, delivering a comprehensive rejection of his copyright claims and dealing a significant blow to long-standing industry practices around title registration.

    The judge ruled that “there cannot be a copyright in mere title of a film”, citing Supreme Court precedent that titles are “incomplete in themselves” and do not qualify as literary works under India’s Copyright Act of 1957. The ruling follows the apex court’s 2016 decision in Krishika Lulla v Shyam Vithalrao Devkatta, which established that commonplace words like Desi Boys lack the originality required for copyright protection.

    Saberwal’s 1993 romantic drama bears no resemblance to Star India’s eight-episode series about Somalian pirates hijacking an Indian vessel. The court noted that “except similarity in the title, plaintiff’s cinematograph film Lootere admittedly does not have any similarity in terms of story with the series.”

    The producer had registered the title Lootere with film industry associations including the Western India Film Producers Association, arguing this gave him exclusive rights. But the court dismissed such registrations as “purely private arrangements having no sanctity in law,” enforceable only between association members through contract.

    “The associations formed by film producers and registrations granted by such associations are nothing but an internal contractual arrangement between the members,” justice Marne stated. Since Star India was not a member of the relevant association, it could not be bound by Saberwal’s registration.

    The judgment highlighted how Bollywood routinely produces multiple films with identical titles—citing examples including Hera Pheri, Aankhen and Dilwale —without legal challenge, provided the underlying stories differ.

    The court also criticised Saberwal’s lengthy delay in pursuing legal action. Though he first noticed the series trailer in September 2022, he waited until March 2024 to file suit—by which time the series had already been streaming on Disney+ Hotstar for months.

    “Plaintiff has whiled away substantial time of about two years despite acquiring knowledge of plans,” the judge observed, noting this delay was “fatal” to claims for emergency relief.

    The decision undermines the film industry’s practice of treating title registrations as conferring legal rights, potentially opening the door to more disputes over popular names. Industry associations have historically operated these registration systems to prevent conflicts between producers, but the ruling clarifies they carry no statutory weight against non-members.

    Saberwal’s legal team had argued that Star India’s own attempts to secure clearance for the title from producer Boney Kapoor proved the industry recognises such rights. But the court found this irrelevant since it was undertaken by a production services company, not Star India itself.

    The series Lootere continues streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, having premiered in March 2024. Saberwal retains the option to pursue damages rather than injunctive relief, though his suit contains no such claim.

    The ruling reinforces that while films and their underlying literary works enjoy copyright protection, titles remain in the public domain unless they achieve trademark status or generate sufficient goodwill for passing-off claims—a much higher bar than simple registration with industry bodies.

  • 3 Idiots, Chennai Express & Hera Pheri hold maximum franchise potential in Hindi cinema: Ormax’s latest report

    3 Idiots, Chennai Express & Hera Pheri hold maximum franchise potential in Hindi cinema: Ormax’s latest report

    Mumbai: Media consulting firm Ormax Media today announced the launch of its new report titled ‘The Bollywood Franchise Report: 2023’. The report identifies Top 100 Hindi film franchises (current & potential), based on audience equity. The research is the result of a survey conducted amongst 3,000 regular Hindi film-goers across India, in Oct-Nov 2023.

    Films released between Jan 1990 to Sep 2023 were assessed in the report. Ormax Media released select findings, which reveal that 3 Idiots, Chennai Express, Hera Pheri, Jawan, and Drishyam are the top 5 franchises (current/ potential) based on audience equity. Notably, Shah Rukh Khan has four entries in the top 10 – Chennai Express (no. 2), Jawan (no. 4), Chak De! India (no. 8) and Pathaan (no. 10). Drishyam stands out as the only suspense thriller franchise amongst the top 10.

    Commenting on the significance of the report, Ormax Media business development (theatrical head)  Sanket Kulkarni said, “Franchise films have been a dominant force driving the growth and stability for Hollywood over the past two decades. The contribution of franchise films to the Hindi theatrical domestic box office has grown from a mere 17 per cent in 2019 to 45 per cent in 2023. As the theatrical landscape increasingly leans toward event-driven films, choosing the right film to expand or initiate the franchise can go a long way in creating a powerful theatrical product. This report will aid studios, producers & content creators take more informed and audience-centric decisions related to greenlighting, budgeting and marketing franchise-based projects in the Hindi film industry.”

    The detailed report, available upon subscription, has the list of top 100 franchises, and insights related to how franchise equity varies across various demographics, such as age, gender, markets, etc.

     

  • Shemaroo Entertainment to Ring in Amitabh Bachchan’s Birthday with the Screening of his Cult Movies

    Shemaroo Entertainment to Ring in Amitabh Bachchan’s Birthday with the Screening of his Cult Movies

    MUMBAI: On the occasion of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan’s 76th birthday, Shemaroo Entertainment, a leading content powerhouse, brings the screening of cult movies like Shahenshah, Namak Halaal, Hera Pheri and Amar Akbar Anthony for the Bollywood movie buffs. As a part of Times Moviecon, the screening of Shahenshah will take place at Dublin Square, Phoenix Marketcity on October 12 from 6pm onwards. Fans of Namak Halaal, Hera Pheri and Amar Akbar Anthony will get a chance to witness the magic once again at Mulund and Andheri outlets of Carnival Cinemas in Mumbai and TGIP in Noida on 11th October at 7pm. Fans of Amitabh Bachchan can book their tickets on BookMyShow for a faster and hassle-free booking. 

    Shemaroo Times Moviecon festival will be a grand celebration of the actor’s birthday as fans will also be able to indulge in several activities alongside the screening of Shaheshah movie. Shemaroo Entertainment boasts of a movie library of more than 3500 titles and is enabling the fans of Amitabh Bachchan to relive the golden era with screening of his cult movies. The company is proud to have the rights to a wide array of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan’s movies through which they can host these movie screenings for the fans of the legendary actor. As part of the actor’s birthday celebrations, Shemaroo Entertainment, which lives and breathes Bollywood for more than five decades now will bring in these movies for the movie buffs and the actor’s ever-growing fan base.

    Shemaroo also launched a social media campaign #CelebrateAmitabh wherein Amitabh’s fans are invited to share the greatest fan stories. Along with the social media celebrations, Shemaroo Entertainment’s merchandising platform, Yedaz, will organize a ‘Bachchan Bonanza with Yedaz’ where the fans will get an opportunity to win special merchandise with Amitabh Bachchan’s iconic dialogues.

  • Hera Pheri team back for the third installment

    Hera Pheri team back for the third installment

    MUMBAI: Who can forget the unique combo of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal on Priyadarshan‘s Hera Pheri. Not only was the film a super hit, but the combo was well appreciated so much so that they were repeated in the film‘s second version Phir Hera Pheri, Venus‘ De Dana Dhan and Vikram Bhatt‘s Awara Pagal Deewana.

    The latest is that if things go according to plans, they will be back with the third installment of Hera Pheri. As per industry sources work is in progress for Hera Pheri 3 and also the dates of Akshay and Paresh are already in place.

    A lot of anxious enthusiasts had been anxiously awaiting Sajid Nadiadwala to announce the third installment for a long time. Now, the filmmaker is all geared to make the third part as big as or bigger than the original film. The second installment was not as big as the original. It is said that Akshay and Rawal have already given their dates and soon Sunil Shetty too is expected to be on board.

    The film is expected to go on the floors post August, 2014. Given that there is still time left, finalization of the rest of the cast is expected to go an at snail‘s pace. But one thing is clear that the female leads would be quite different than that of the first two installments.