The Bombay High Court has issued a stay on the OTT release of the film "Bhool Chook Maaf," following the abrupt cancellation of its theatrical release. The decision comes as a response to a plea challenging the sudden shift in the film's distribution strategy. The film's producers had announced a direct-to-OTT release, citing the ongoing India-Pakistan tensions as a reason for their decision to bypass cinemas.
The court's intervention highlights the complexities involved in film distribution during politically sensitive times. "Bhool Chook Maaf," which was highly anticipated, has now found itself embroiled in legal challenges that could delay its availability to audiences. The petitioners argue that the last-minute change not only breaches initial agreements but also sets a concerning precedent for future releases.
Industry experts are closely watching the situation as it unfolds, noting that this case could influence how films are released in politically charged environments. The stay order reflects the judiciary's role in balancing creative freedom with contractual obligations. As the legal proceedings continue, stakeholders remain in suspense over when and how audiences will finally get to experience "Bhool Chook Maaf."
— Authored by Next24 Live