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Delhi High Court Sends Dhurandhar 2 ‘Oye Oye’ Dispute to Mediation After Refusing Takedown

The judge cast the fight as a financial dispute suited to a negotiated settlement.

Overview

  • The Delhi High Court, which heard the case Thursday, declined to order an immediate takedown of ‘Rang De Lal (Oye Oye)’, directed the defendants to preserve accounts from the March 19 release, and set mediation for April 22 with the next hearing on May 6.
  • Trimurti Films has sued Aditya Dhar’s B62 Studios and involved T-Series, alleging the film’s track ‘Rang De Lal’ uses music from a 1989 Tridev song without a licence and seeking an injunction, damages, and an accounting of revenues.
  • T-Series released the lyric video and credits original creators including Kalyanji–Anandji, Amit Kumar, and lyricist Anand Bakshi, and outlets report the label holds the soundtrack’s audio rights.
  • B62 Studios told the court the movie is unlikely to stream before mid-May, which the judge noted in declining emergency relief while ordering records of all exploitation to be kept.
  • Reports differ on whether the source material is ‘Tirchi Topiwale’, ‘Oye Oye’, or ‘Hum Pyar Karne Wale’, highlighting disputed credits in a high‑stakes case tied to one of the year’s biggest box‑office hits.