Attempt to make fun of the name through the film: Karan Johar reached Bombay High Court, demanded a ban on the film
Filmmaker Karan Johar filed a case in the Bombay High Court on Wednesday against the makers of the film ‘Shaadi ke Director Karan Aur Johar’, which is releasing on Friday. Karan wrote in his petition that an attempt has been made to make fun of his name through the title of the film. He requested the Bombay High Court to stop the use of his name in the title of the film. Karan Johar claimed that he has no relation with the producer of the film. His name has been wrongly used in the title of the film. This is a violation of his personal rights. By taking advantage of his name without his permission, the producers of the film are violating his rights, right to publicity and right to privacy. The film ‘Shaadi ke Director Karan Aur Johar’ is made under the banner of Indiapride Advisory Private Limited under the direction of Sanjay Singh and Bablu Singh. Karan Johar’s lawyer Parag Khandhar said that the case will be heard today. In the petition filed before the bench of Justice RI Chagla, Karan has demanded an immediate ban on the release of the film. The suit stressed that the film is scheduled to release on June 14 and its trailer and posters have been made viral in public places and on social media.