Rajkummar Rao & Wamiqa Gabbi’s Bhool Chuk Maaf OTT Release On Hold(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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The sudden shift of Bhool Chuk Maaf from a theatrical release to a direct-to-digital premiere has sparked a massive legal tussle. On Friday, leading multiplex chain PVR Inox filed a ₹60 crore lawsuit against Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films and distributor Pen Marudhar. They said that pulling the movie from theatres at the last minute caused them major financial damage. Providing an interim relief to the theater giants, the Bombay High Court has ordered a hold on direct OTT release.

What Happened?

Bhool Chuk Maaf, featuring Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi, was scheduled for a May 9 theatrical release. But a day before that, Maddock Films announced that the film would instead be released on Prime Video owing to continuing national security issues amid heightened border tensions. The producers said it was not proper to entice people to cinemas at a time when cities like Jodhpur and Punjab were facing shutdowns and Delhi had night curfews. They also referenced the suspension of IPL as an indicator of the national mood.

However, PVR Inox was far from convinced. In their lawsuit, they claimed that the abrupt decision caused massive financial losses. According to Pinkvilla, an insider shared, “No discussions were initiated with the exhibition community, and the release was pulled back after opening the advance bookings, resulting in a loss to the exhibitors. They backed out from the commitment of theatrical release, leading to a last-minute chaos in programming.”

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