Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa has been sued by Jasleen Royal for copyright infringement, with T-Series and lyricist Raj Ranjodh also named in the case. Guru Randhawa, renowned for hits like ‘Lahore’, ‘Patola’, and ‘High Rated Gabru’, now faces legal trouble. Jasleen Royal, known for ‘Din Shagna Da,’ has filed a case in the Bombay High Court, alleging unauthorised use of her compositions in the song ‘All Right’ from the album ‘G Thing’.
The compositions in question were originally created by Jasleen in 2022 for promotional events related to the Ajay Devgan movie ‘Runway 34’ and were shared with lyricist Raj Ranjodh via audio-video calls and messages. Despite initial discussions with Guru Randhawa, Jasleen was dissatisfied with the recorded version, leading to a split in collaboration. She claims the song, released by T-Series in 2023, features her original compositions without permission or credit.
The lawsuit includes allegations of copyright infringement and violation of moral rights. Jasleen’s legal team secured an interim court order requiring T-Series to remove the song from all streaming platforms, and prohibiting Raj Ranjodh and Guru Randhawa from further use of the song.
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