No mistake forgiven till next hearing on 16 June: Bombay Court
PVR sued the production house, Madock Films, to cancel the release of ‘Bhool Chuk Maa Maa’ citing the Indo-Pak struggle. Now, the Bombay High Court has stopped the release of the film until the next hearing, which will take place on 16 June.

The Bombay High Court provided an advertisement-inter-prohibitory verification, stopping Madock films from releasing the film ‘Bhool Chuk Maaf’ on OTT platforms before completing the 8-week dramatic window, initially agreed with PVR Inox. The court said that the production house’s decision to cancel the dramatic release, citing security concerns and commercial reasons, was a violation of the contract. After the Madock films canceled the dramatic release, PVR sued him.
Prohibition prevents the film of Rajkummar Rao and Vamika Gabbi from releasing on any OTT platform, until the end of the holdback period until the next hearing, which is not scheduled on 16 June.
On Thursday, Madock Films announced the cancellation of the dramatic release of the dramatic release of ‘Bhool Chuk’ due to ‘enlarged security practice’ across the country after launching Operation Sindor in India on April 26 in India on 26 April in India.
The production house also announced that the film will premiere on the prime video directly starting from May 16.
After this decision, PVR Inox filed a case against Madock Films. The multiplex series demanded that the film be first released in theaters, and go to a digital medium only after a normal eight -week window.
It remains to be seen whether PVR demands financial compensation, fights to stay in the film, or whether Madock manages to streamline the film’s release next Friday.
Set in the vibrant streets of Varanasi, The film follows Ranjan, which is a disappointing romantic Who does a government job to win his love back, Titley. But just before marriage, luck throws a curlball, reverse its world with the most unexpected ways. Thus, there is still a touched journey of love, luck and other occasions.