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Karan Johar moves high court for ‘unlawful’ use of his name

Wednesday, 19 Jun, 2024
Director Karan Johar said using his name in a film title violated his personality rights and right to privacy. (Photo courtesy: Karan Johar/Facebook)

Filmmaker Karan Johar has approached the Bombay High Court against the makers of the upcoming Hindi movie 'Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar', saying they have unlawfully used his name in the title. Karan, in his plea, sought a permanent injunction and restraining order against the movie’s producers IndiaPride Advisory and Sanjay Singh, and writer-director Bablu Singh from using his name in the title of the movie.

The suit was mentioned before a single bench of Justice RI Chagla last week. Johar insisted he had no relation with the film or its makers and maintained the latter were unlawfully using his name in the movie’s title. Karan, in the suit, said the movie’s title made a direct reference to his name, thus violating his personality rights and right to privacy.

He further noted that by using his brand name unauthorizedly, the film’s makers were utilizing his goodwill and reputation without permission. Karan underscored that unauthorized use of his name was causing irreparable loss and damage to his reputation.