Delhi High Court Issues Injunction Against 'Dhurandhar 2' Song 'Trimurti Oye Oye' in Copyright Dispute
The Delhi High Court has taken decisive action in a high-profile copyright case, granting a temporary injunction against the song 'Trimurti Oye Oye' from the upcoming Bollywood film 'Dhurandhar 2'. This legal move comes in response to a lawsuit filed by music composers who claim their original work was used without proper authorization or credit.
Details of the Copyright Infringement Allegations
The lawsuit, which has sent ripples through the entertainment industry, alleges that the producers and music directors of 'Dhurandhar 2' unlawfully incorporated musical elements from pre-existing compositions into the track 'Trimurti Oye Oye'. The plaintiffs argue that this constitutes a clear violation of intellectual property rights, as they did not grant permission for the use of their creative material.
Legal representatives for the complainants have emphasized that the similarities between the disputed song and their original works are substantial and not coincidental. They have presented audio evidence and expert testimonies to support their claims, highlighting specific melodies, rhythms, and harmonic structures that they assert were copied.
Court's Ruling and Its Immediate Impact
In its ruling, the Delhi High Court has ordered an immediate halt to the distribution, broadcasting, and promotion of the song 'Trimurti Oye Oye' until further notice. The court has also directed the defendants, including the film's production house and music team, to file a detailed response to the allegations within a stipulated timeframe.
This injunction could have significant repercussions for the release schedule of 'Dhurandhar 2', potentially delaying its launch if the legal proceedings are protracted. Industry insiders note that such cases often lead to last-minute edits or replacements of contentious content, which can impact marketing strategies and audience anticipation.
Broader Implications for Bollywood and Music Copyright
This case underscores ongoing challenges in the Bollywood music industry regarding copyright enforcement and artistic integrity. With the rise of digital platforms and easy access to music, instances of alleged plagiarism have become more frequent, prompting calls for stricter regulations and clearer licensing agreements.
Experts suggest that this lawsuit could set a precedent for how similar disputes are handled in the future, encouraging creators to be more vigilant about securing rights and respecting intellectual property. It also highlights the importance of legal frameworks in protecting the livelihoods of artists and composers in a competitive entertainment landscape.
The next hearing in the case is scheduled for late April 2026, where both parties will present their arguments in greater detail. Until then, the fate of 'Trimurti Oye Oye' remains uncertain, with fans and industry watchers closely monitoring developments.



