In a major relief for Ravi Mohan, the Madras High Court has allowed the actor's production company to use the title for his upcoming film. The order was passed on 21 November extending the interim order issued
against Delhi-based liquor manufacturing company Indo-Spirit Beverages.
Ravi Mohan Gets Relief In Bro Code Movie Title Legal Case
This comes as a win for the actor, who was not allowed to use the title for his film in which he plays the lead. Last week, Actor-producer Ravi Mohan faced setback with the usage of the title Bro Code for his film which is backed by his production house Ravi Mohan studios. The use of the the title was restrained by the Delhi High court. The banner cannot use, publish or promote the title Bro Code for the project. This order came in days after Ravi Mohan Studios secured a win in the Madras High Court.
The single-judge order, issued on 14 October, had barred Ravi Mohan studies from using the title following a trademark infringement suit filed by Indospirit Beverages Private Limited, the company behind the carbonated drink also known as BRO CODE. The court had said that the studio’s use of an identical mark for a film title could cause confusion among consumers and dilute the 'goodwill' associated with Indospirit’s beverage brand.
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Ravi Mohan was last seen in the romantic-comedy Kadhalika Neramillai with Nithya Menen. He is now making his debut as both a producer and director with An Ordinary Man, which will star Yogi Babu in the lead role. He is also producing and playing the lead in Karthik Yogi’s Bro Code with Arjun Ashokan, SJ Suryah, Upendra, Shraddha Srinath, Gouri Priya, Malavika Manoj, and Aishwarya Raj as his co-stars. Both films are produced under Ravi Mohan Studios.