Firoz Nadiadwala slaps Netflix with a ₹25 cr legal notice

Firoz Nadiadwala slaps Netflix with a ₹25 cr legal notice

Kapil Sharma and his show The Great Indian Kapil Sharma Show has landed in trouble
Renowned filmmaker Firoz Nadiadwala has slapped Netflix with
Rs.25 crore legal notice for unauthorised use of a character Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in the show withouth his permission.

This comes just afore its much-anticipated finale featuring Akshay Kumar. Paresh Rawal (L) played Baburao in Hera Pheri..Kiku Sharda (R) has parodied that character on The Great Indian Kapil Show.

As per Nadiadwala in an official statement “Baburao is not just a character, but the soul of Hera Pheri,”in an official statement. “This legacy was built with our sweat, vision, and creativity. Paresh Rawal ji nurtured the role with his heart and soul. No one has the right to misuse it for commercial gain. Culture is not for exploitation; it is for preservation.”

The notice accuses Netflix and the show’s producers of copyright infringement under Section 51 of the Copyright Act, 1957, and trademark infringement under Section 29 of the Trademarks Act. According to Nadiadwala’s team, Baburao is a registered trademark owned by the Nadiadwala family. The complaint also highlights violations under Section 14 of the Copyright Act, which protects exclusive rights to publicly communicate a work and use it in films.
The promo for the upcoming episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show features Akshay Kumar interacting with the cast of the show, which includes Kiku Sharda dressed as Baburao from Hera Pheri. The character was originally played by Paresh Rawal in the two Hera Pheri films, which also starred Akshay and Suniel Shetty.

Nadiadwala’s legal team has demanded that all related segments be immediately removed from Netflix, social media platforms, and any third-party channels. They’ve also requested a written undertaking to ensure the character is not used in the future without permission and a formal apology within 24 hours.
The producer is seeking ₹25 crore in damages and compensation, to be paid within two days of receiving the notice. The notice warns that failure to comply will result in civil and criminal legal proceedings.

Advocate Sana Raees Khan, representing Nadiadwala, said, “The unauthorised use of my client’s iconic character is not just infringement. It is blatant theft for commercial gain. These rights have been lawfully earned and zealously protected, and will now be defended with full legal force. No one has the liberty to treat a creative legacy as a free-for-all.”
The Great Indian Kapil show season 3 ends
As the show’s finale approaches, the legal storm has cast a shadow over what was meant to be a celebratory episode. Akshay Kumar is set to appear as the final guest on 20 September.
News Edit KV Raman

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