‘Brahmastra’: Delhi HC restrains 'rogue' websites from streaming the film, says piracy must be curbed

Updated : Sep 07, 2022 16:41
|
Editorji News Desk

In a relief for one of the producers of Bharamastra, the Delhi High Court has restrained illegal streaming of upcoming film, following a suit moved by Star India in relation with copyright infringement.

The order came after Star India, which is the co-producer of the film, stated that availability of the yet-to-be-released film online at the time as its theatrical release or in close proximity of the release would severely impact producers' financially and also destroy the value of the film.

The HC observed the investments made by Star India in the production and promotion of the film, saying the exclusive right vested in it under the provisions of the Copyright Act.

'Brahmastra Part One: Shiva' is set to release on September 9. 

The HC ordered authorities to block the websites named by Star India and also asked the Centre to issue necessary notifications to internet service providers to block access to these websites.

Also Watch | Kartik Aaryan to star in Anurag Basu’s ‘Aashiqui 3’, says it a dream come true
 

Alia BhattBrahmastraRanbir Kapoor

Recommended For You

editorji | World

Doctor who sold ketamine to 'Friends' star Matthew Perry gets 2.5 years in prison

editorji | Entertainment

Ez-Ez out now: Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar gets musical boost from Diljit & Hanumankind

editorji | Entertainment

'Saiyaara' actors Ahaan Panday, Aneet Padda top IMDb's most popular Indian stars of 2025

editorji | Entertainment

Ranveer Singh apologises for imitating Rishab Shetty's scene from 'Kantara'

editorji | Entertainment

Samantha Ruth Prabhu marries filmmaker Raj Nidimoru in private ceremony