Filmmaker Santosh Kumar RS Tells Bombay HC He Will Not Make Defamatory Statements Against Aditya Dhar
Filmmaker Pledges No Defamatory Remarks Against Aditya Dhar in Court

The legal dispute surrounding the film Dhurandhar: The Revenge has escalated, with filmmaker Santosh Kumar RS informing the Bombay High Court that he will cease making defamatory statements against director Aditya Dhar. Instead, Kumar will pursue legal remedies rather than airing grievances publicly.

Court Proceedings and Undertaking

According to Live Law, Kumar’s counsel made the submission before single-judge Justice Arif Doctor, stating that his client would now take the legal route. The counsel also maintained that Kumar’s earlier remarks were not specifically directed at Dhar. Taking note of the statement, Justice Doctor remarked, “Mr Counsel that would be a tall order to pass. I will record that going forward you will not make any defamatory statements.” The court formally recorded Kumar’s undertaking and disposed of the interim application, making it clear that no further defamatory statements should be made while the matter is sub judice.

Demand for Public Apology

Appearing for Dhar, senior advocate Birendra Saraf pushed for a public apology from Kumar over his previous remarks. “He should apologise at least... Calling someone a chor publicly is not okay... He should apologise,” Saraf argued before the court. However, Kumar’s counsel opposed the plea, stating that his client believes he can substantiate his allegations and therefore would not be issuing an apology at this stage.

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Background of the Dispute

The controversy stems from Kumar’s claim that Dhurandhar was allegedly based on a script he had earlier registered under the title D Saheb. Refuting the allegations, Dhar approached the court, calling the claims baseless and damaging to his professional reputation. Earlier this month, the court had already passed an interim order restraining Kumar from repeating such statements until further hearings. Dhar had also issued a legal notice seeking withdrawal of the remarks, but reportedly received no response.

Despite the ongoing legal friction, Dhurandhar: The Revenge—the sequel to the 2025 film—has performed strongly at the box office and continues to remain in the spotlight.

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