Tridev song dispute: Delhi High Court appoints arbitrator in Dhurandhar 2 copyright case
The Delhi High Court has referred the copyright dispute over Dhurandhar 2’s song Rang De Lal to arbitration, with an aim to resolve the financial and licensing issues between Trimurti Films and B62 Studios.

The copyright dispute on the song has been referred to Delhi High Court. Rang De Lal (Oye Oye) From Aditya Dhar Dhurandhar 2 For mediation. Trimurti Films and Dhar’s production house, B62 Studio are involved in this case.
Trimurti Films has alleged that this song… Dhurandhar 2 Features of unauthorized use of music brimmed hatA track from the 1989 film Trinity Starring Sunny Deol. The music rights of the original song are claimed by Trimurti Films.
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Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said the dispute appeared to be primarily financial and suggested that the parties could resolve issues related to royalties and compensation through arbitration. The court also ordered the appointment of a senior arbitrator to monitor the process bar and bench.
Trimurti Films argues that the use of the song, or a substantially similar version of it, Dhurandhar 2 Done without the required license. The complaint covers the theatrical release of the song, its availability on digital platforms and promotional activities related to the film.
Senior advocate Swati Sukumar, representing Trimurti Films, argued that the use of the music, including its standalone presence on digital platforms, was unauthorized. On the other hand, senior advocate Akhil Sibal is representing Super Cassettes, which owns the audio rights. Dhurandhar 2Songs opposed any interim relief for Trimurti Films.
Sibal claimed that Trimurti Films approached the court with dirty hands, suggesting that they had not disclosed earlier instances where similar songs were Trinity Used in other films. Senior advocate Ravi Prakash, representing B62 Films, gave this information to the court. Dhurandhar 2 It has already been released in theaters but is unlikely to be available on OTT platforms before mid-May.
It is expected that the arbitration process will resolve the financial and licensing disputes related to the song.


