Ghooskhor Pandat faces legal trouble as plea seeks stay on release

Netflix’s newly announced film Ghooskhor Pandat has found itself at the centre of controversy just days after its unveiling. A writ petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court, seeking a stay on the film’s release. The plea argues that the title is defamatory and offensive to the Brahmin community, alleging it links a respected identity with corruption.

The petition has been moved by Mahender Chaturvedi through Advocate Vineet Jindal, requesting a writ of mandamus to restrain the film from streaming. The film stars Manoj Bajpayee as a corrupt police officer nicknamed Pandat. It was officially announced by Netflix India during its next on Netflix 2026 event in Mumbai, after which the first-look teaser was released across social media and YouTube.

Chaturvedi, who describes himself as an Acharya dedicated to the study and teaching of Indian scriptures, has said he is personally aggrieved by the film’s title. According to the plea, associating the term ‘Pandat’ with ghooskhori or bribery damages the dignity and reputation of the Brahmin community. The petition stresses that the term historically represents scholarship, moral values, and spiritual leadership, and claims the title and teaser violate Articles 14, 21 and 25 of the Constitution by discriminating against a religious group and undermining cultural and religious identity. It also alleges that the Government of India has failed to put in place an effective regulatory framework to check misuse of creative freedom on OTT platforms.

The controversy has spilled over onto social media, where several users have criticised the title and threatened to boycott Netflix unless it is changed. Netflix India has not issued any statement so far. Meanwhile, the film’s official logline reads: “A bent police officer, Ajay Dikshit’s (Pandat), plans of an eventful and money-making night are disrupted as he finds himself in the midst of a global conspiracy while trying to unravel the identity of a badly injured girl thrown out of a moving car in the heart of Delhi.”

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