The Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s brother-in-law and actor Aayush Sharma received a notice from a Delhi court on Friday.
After hearing a complaint on their upcoming film “Ruslaan,” a Delhi court on Friday issued a notice to South Indian actor Jagpathi Babu, producer K. K. Radhamohan, and Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s brother-in-law and actor Aayush Sharma.
While hearing the plea, Satyabrata Panda, Additional District Judge, Patiala House Court, sent notices to each defendant and requested that they provide a response within a week.
A hearing on the subject has been scheduled for June 9.
Through their attorney Rudra Vikram Singh, social activist Jagdish Sharma and actor Raajveer Sharma sought an injunction to halt the distribution of Radhamohan’s film “Ruslaan.”
In the film, Aayush Sharma plays the lead role.
It has been claimed that “Ruslaan” is a replica of the original 2009 film “Ruslaan,” which was directed by Jagdish Sharma and starred Raajveer Sharma.
According to the plea, the accused plagiarised the dialogue and plot of the original “Ruslaan.”
On April 21, the trailer for Aayush Sharma’s next film featuring Jagapathi Babu, a Telugu celebrity, and Sushri Mishra was made public.
Megha Chatterjee, the daughter of renowned actress Moushumi Chatterjee, had the lead role in the 2009 film “Ruslaan.”
The film’s trailer, which was recently published, was directed by Katyayan Shivpuri and stars Aayush Sharma.