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Dhurandhar The Revenge faces a major copyright lawsuit over unauthorized use of the classic song ‘Rang De Lal’. What does this mean for the film's future?
GlipzoIn an unexpected twist for the Hindi film industry, the latest action thriller, Dhurandhar The Revenge, is embroiled in a legal dispute over the use of the classic song ‘Rang De Lal’. Trimurti Films has taken legal action against Aditya Dhar's B62 Studios, claiming that the use of the song in the film is unauthorized and infringes their copyright.
The song in question was originally featured in the 1989 film Tridev and is a beloved track composed by the duo Anand–Milind, with lyrics penned by Sameer Anjaan. The vocals were rendered by prominent singers Amit Kumar and Sapna Mukherjee, making it a nostalgic hit that resonates with many fans of classic Indian cinema.
Sources indicate that Trimurti Films asserts it holds the rights related to the musical composition and sound recording of ‘Rang De Lal’. The lawsuit alleges that Dhurandhar The Revenge included either the song itself or a version that closely resembles it, without securing the necessary permissions from the rightful owners.
The legal filing emphasizes that such unauthorized use constitutes copyright infringement, which includes both the unauthorized reproduction and distribution of the work to the public. Trimurti Films is pursuing an injunction to prevent any further use of the song, along with claims for damages and other related reliefs.
The implications of this lawsuit extend beyond legal ramifications. Trimurti Films has raised alarms regarding the potential commercial exploitation of ‘Rang De Lal’, particularly through various distribution channels associated with Dhurandhar The Revenge. This includes theatrical releases, streaming services, and promotional materials that leverage the song’s nostalgic appeal to attract audiences.
This legal challenge comes at a pivotal moment for Dhurandhar The Revenge, which was released on March 19, 2026, and has already garnered attention not just for its box office performance but also for the surrounding controversies.
Directed by Aditya Dhar, who previously made waves with his film Uri: The Surgical Strike, Dhurandhar The Revenge is a sequel to the successful Dhurandhar (2025). Produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, this spy action thriller combines elements of suspense and drama, appealing to a wide audience.
Despite the ongoing copyright battles, the film has found its footing in theaters, drawing in crowds with its intense storyline and star-studded cast. However, the shadow of legal disputes may hinder its overall success.
As the situation unfolds, the outcome of this lawsuit could have far-reaching effects on the film's future. If the court sides with Trimurti Films, Dhurandhar The Revenge may face significant challenges, potentially having to remove the song from the film or halt its distribution altogether.
Fans and industry insiders are eager to see how this legal battle will impact not just the film but also the precedent it sets for the use of classic songs in contemporary cinema. With film adaptations and sequels frequently drawing inspiration from earlier works, the outcome could influence how filmmakers navigate copyright laws in the future.
The situation highlights critical issues surrounding copyright law in the entertainment industry. As filmmakers increasingly incorporate retro elements into modern storytelling, understanding the rights associated with these pieces becomes essential. This lawsuit underscores the importance of securing proper licenses and permissions to avoid legal complications that can derail a film’s success.
In a landscape where nostalgia often drives box office sales, the resolution of this case will be closely watched, as it may reshape the dynamics between production companies and copyright holders. Future filmmakers need to take heed of the intricacies of copyright law to ensure they respect the original creators while still delivering engaging stories to audiences.
As developments in this case unfold, audiences and industry experts alike will be watching closely to see how it ultimately shapes the future of Bollywood and its relationship with its musical heritage.

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