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Delhi HC directs 'Jailer' makers not to exhibit RCB jersey in the movie

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has issued a directive to the makers of Rajnikanth starrer Jailer to ensure that starting from September 1, no theatres exhibit the jersey of the IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The jersey was worn by a contract killer in one of the scenes in the movie.

Justice Prathiba M Singh, who was hearing a suit filed by the IPL team, Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited, against the filmmakers for using the team's jersey in a denigratory manner, said that the movie's release on television, satellite, or any OTT (Over-The-Top) platform shall have an altered version of the film prior to its release.

It is alleged that the contract killer in the film wearing the jersey reportedly makes derogatory and misogynistic statements about a woman.

The IPL team argued that the negative depiction using their jersey without permission could damage their brand image and equity.

After the suit was filed, the filmmakers and the IPL team resolved their disputes, wherein it was agreed that the filmmakers would alter the scenes featuring the team jersey to ensure it's not identifiable as the RCB jersey.

This alteration would involve removing primary colours and branding elements present on the RCB jersey.

Since the movie has already been released in theatres on August 10, the parties agreed that the alteration would be carried out in the theatrical version within ten days, i.e., by September 1, 2023.

Justice Singh stated that the filmmakers and all parties acting on their behalf are bound by the agreed terms and conditions. Since the suit was settled on its first listing, the court ordered the full court fee to be refunded to the plaintiff.

With PTI inputs

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