The Kannada film 'Kantara', helmed by Rishab Shetty, continues to be in the news. After minting huge collections at the box office, the film is now gaining traction on the Internet because of an alleged claim of plagiarism over one of its tracks titled 'Varaha Roopam'.Â
Additionally, a copyright was filed by Kozhikode-based Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Company Ltd (MPPCL) against makers of 바카라Kantara바카라, Hombale Films, blaming them for ripping off their song 'Navarasam'. MPPCL owns the copyright of 'Navarasam'.
But now in the favour of Rishab Shetty, a Kerala court has dismissed the plea against the use of the song, 바카라Varaha Roopam바카라 in the superhit Kannada film, and it can now be included in the film바카라s OTT version. Film바카라s actor and director Rishab posted a congratulatory tweet after the win after the Palakkad District Court cited lack of jurisdiction.
In his tweet, he mentioned that 바카라Varaha Roopam바카라 will soon be a part of 바카라Kantara바카라 on Prime Video. He tweeted in Kannada, 바카라We have won the Varaha Roopam case with the blessings of God and people. We are going to change the song on the OTT platform very soon considering people바카라s request.바카라
Check out Rishab바카라s tweet:
Rishab has helmed, written and acted in the Kannada film, which has emerged to be a pan-Indian blockbuster. The film, which was initially only released in Kannada, was later released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam, and it made it to the OTT platform Prime Video on November 27.
The first lawsuit against the song was filed by Kerala-based band Thaikkudam Bridge.