Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal, who recently gained attention for their roles in Double XL, have reunited for a new film, Tu Hai Meri Kiran, directed by Karan Rawal. However, the film is now embroiled in a legal battle with Adlabs over alleged copyright Issues. According to reports, Adlabs has filed a complaint claiming that Tu Hai Meri Kiran violates the copyrights of its films Caller (2011) and Call (2019). Adlabs, which holds exclusive rights to these films, is seeking legal action against Vishal Rana and Echelon Productions, the makers of the film.
Adlabs has taken further steps by lodging a complaint with the Indian Film and Television Producers Council (IFTPC) after initially sending legal notices to Echelon Productions. The company is requesting that Echelon Productions disclose the script of Tu Hai Meri Kiran and cease any activities involving third parties related to the film.
The film’s cast and crew completed shooting in June, just before Sinha and Iqbal’s wedding. Sinha has recently been in the spotlight for her performances in Heera Mandi – The Diamond Bazaar and Dahaad, which earned critical acclaim.
In addition to the legal dispute, Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal recently celebrated their one-month wedding anniversary with a trip to the Philippines. The couple, who had been in a relationship for seven years before their marriage, opted for an intimate wedding in Mumbai. Sinha shared pictures of the wedding but disabled comments to avoid potential trolling related to their inter-faith marriage.
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