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The Bombay High Court on Tuesday refused to grant urgent interim relief to Trimurti Films Pvt Ltd in its copyright dispute with Dharma Productions, Saregama India Ltd and rapper-composer Badshah over the use of the iconic 1992 song ‘Saat Samundar Paar’ in the upcoming Hindi film Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri.
A single-judge bench of Justice Sharmila Deshmukh orally pronounced the order declining the ad-interim application, meaning that there is no immediate judicial restraint on the use of the track in the film, which is scheduled for theatrical release on December 25. The court is expected to upload a detailed order in the coming days.
Background of the Dispute
Trimurti Films, which holds the copyright in the 1992 blockbuster Vishwatma and its soundtrack, including Saat Samundar Paar, filed the suit alleging unauthorised use and remix of the song without its consent. The company has sought:
In its plea, Trimurti contended that a 1990 agreement with Saregama’s predecessor granted only limited rights for reproduction and distribution of the original recording, and did not permit remixing, adaptation, synchronisation or inclusion in a cinematograph film. It argued that all other rights remain exclusively with Trimurti.
According to the plaintiffs, they first became aware of the alleged use of the song in early December 2025, when promotional material for Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri featuring the track’s tune began circulating online.
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Respondents’ Position and Court’s View
Dharma Productions and Saregama, represented by senior counsel, opposed the interim application, asserting that their use of the music complies with licensing terms. The court, after hearing arguments, declined to grant ad-interim relief at this stage, signalling that the balance of convenience did not favour halting the film’s release on the basis of the prima facie case presented.
The matter is now listed for further hearing on January 9, 2026, when the detailed written order is also likely to be considered.
Film and Industry Context
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, produced by Dharma Productions in collaboration with Namah Pictures and others, features Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday in lead roles and is positioned for a high-profile Christmas release. The song Saat Samundar Paar remains a well-known Bollywood classic, and its revival in the film sparked both legal controversy and significant audience response on social media ahead of the release.
A single-judge bench of Justice Sharmila Deshmukh orally pronounced the order declining the ad-interim application, meaning that there is no immediate judicial restraint on the use of the track in the film, which is scheduled for theatrical release on December 25. The court is expected to upload a detailed order in the coming days.
Background of the Dispute
Trimurti Films, which holds the copyright in the 1992 blockbuster Vishwatma and its soundtrack, including Saat Samundar Paar, filed the suit alleging unauthorised use and remix of the song without its consent. The company has sought:
- Damages of ₹10 crore;
- A permanent injunction against the use of the song, its tune, lyrics or any derivative works in the film or otherwise; and
- An order restraining the release, exhibition, communication or broadcast of the film to the extent it includes the disputed music.
In its plea, Trimurti contended that a 1990 agreement with Saregama’s predecessor granted only limited rights for reproduction and distribution of the original recording, and did not permit remixing, adaptation, synchronisation or inclusion in a cinematograph film. It argued that all other rights remain exclusively with Trimurti.
According to the plaintiffs, they first became aware of the alleged use of the song in early December 2025, when promotional material for Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri featuring the track’s tune began circulating online.
Also Read | Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri trailer out: Kartik Aaryan-Ananya Panday back with a witty rom-com
Respondents’ Position and Court’s View
Dharma Productions and Saregama, represented by senior counsel, opposed the interim application, asserting that their use of the music complies with licensing terms. The court, after hearing arguments, declined to grant ad-interim relief at this stage, signalling that the balance of convenience did not favour halting the film’s release on the basis of the prima facie case presented.
The matter is now listed for further hearing on January 9, 2026, when the detailed written order is also likely to be considered.
Film and Industry Context
Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, produced by Dharma Productions in collaboration with Namah Pictures and others, features Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday in lead roles and is positioned for a high-profile Christmas release. The song Saat Samundar Paar remains a well-known Bollywood classic, and its revival in the film sparked both legal controversy and significant audience response on social media ahead of the release.







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