Supreme Court Dismisses Plea Against Ghooskhor Pandat After Neeraj Pandey Says 'New Title Won't Be Similar To The Original'

The Supreme Court of India has dismissed a plea challenging the use of the title 'Ghooskhor Pandat' for an upcoming film. The court's decision came after director Neeraj Pandey assured that the new title would not closely resemble the original one, which was a point of contention for the petitioner. This positive response from Pandey was pivotal in the court's ruling, indicating a commitment to differentiate the new project from any existing works. The outcome is seen as a significant step in protecting creative expression in the Indian film industry, allowing filmmakers to explore new narratives without legal hindrances. The development is closely followed by film enthusiasts and industry stakeholders, highlighting the ongoing discussions around intellectual property and title rights in cinema.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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