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Assam HSLC Result 2026 To Be Out On April 10, Check Official Websites, Direct Link 
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Assam HSLC Result 2026 To Be Out On April 10, Check Official Websites, Direct Link 

​Assam HSLC Result 2026 Live Updates: While the exact time has not been announced, the results are expected around 10 am or 11 am. The declaration will be made by the state education minister at a press conference. 

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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Faces Legal Trouble Over Oye Oye Song Usage
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Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge Faces Legal Trouble Over Oye Oye Song Usage


Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge has run into legal controversy after Trimurti Films reportedly filed a lawsuit against Aditya Dhar’s production house over the use of the popular song Oye Oye. The dispute centres around alleged copyright infringement, with the production banner claiming that proper permissions were not obtained before incorporating the track into the film.
The song Oye Oye, originally featured in the 1989 film Tridev, remains a widely recognised and culturally significant track. Trimurti Films, which holds rights associated with the song, has raised objections to its usage in Dhurandhar 2, stating that the filmmakers did not follow due licensing procedures.
According to reports, the legal notice seeks clarity on how the track was used in the film and demands appropriate action, potentially including compensation or removal of the content. The issue has sparked discussions within the industry about the complexities of music rights, especially when dealing with iconic songs that carry legacy value.

 

‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ Faces Legal Trouble Over ‘Oye Oye’ Song Usage

 

So far, the makers of Dhurandhar 2 have not publicly responded in detail to the allegations. However, the controversy comes at a time when the film is enjoying strong box office performance and significant audience attention. The timing of the lawsuit has only intensified conversations around the film, adding another layer to its already high-profile run.
Industry insiders note that such disputes are not uncommon, particularly with remixes, recreations, or reuse of classic tracks. However, given the scale of Dhurandhar 2, the case is likely to attract closer scrutiny. Legal experts suggest that the outcome will depend on existing agreements, rights ownership clarity, and whether due permissions were secured.
‘Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge’ Faces Legal Trouble Over ‘Oye Oye’ Song Usage


Despite the ongoing legal developments, the film continues to draw audiences, with its performances and storytelling driving its success. Whether the controversy impacts its theatrical run remains to be seen, but it has certainly brought attention to the importance of intellectual property rights in modern filmmaking.

Also Read: Dhurandhar 2 Crosses Baahubali 2’s Collections in North America

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Exclusive: Rohan Shankar on Mohit Suris Feedback for Saiyaaras Dialogues: Dont Go Filmy…
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Exclusive: Rohan Shankar on Mohit Suris Feedback for Saiyaaras Dialogues: Dont Go Filmy…

Writer Rohan Shankar recently shed light on his experience of working with filmmaker Mohit Suri on Saiyaara, particularly when it came to crafting dialogues that felt real and authentic.

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During an exclusive conversation with Filmfare, Rohan told us, “One of the best things about Mohit Suri is that he will trust you. He had seen my work before. He knew what I could bring to the table. He trusts you and lets you flow. He gives you freedom and believes in your talent. He gives you respect. I could put my points across. He trusted me when I told him I believe in certain dialogues in the film.”

Highlighting the collaborative nature of the makers, Rohan shared how the film evolved from its initial idea to the final screenplay. “He (Mohit Suri) takes everyone along with him in the journey. So, I had listened to the idea from him. Then I had read the screenplay written by Sankalp Sadanah. The first thing I had told Mohit after reading the screenplay was that there is a lot of scope in the scenes. I had become very selfish. Honestly, I had never done a love story before. Also, there was much scope because there were only two very important characters in the movie. There were parents, friends and other good characters as well. But the scenes revolved mostly around the two main leads. The challenge was in making the love story feel different. But the process of doing so was quite enjoyable,” he revealed.

He further elaborated on how Suri’s experience in the genre guided the tone of the dialogues. “The director also had much. He has been making movies in this genre for 20 years. He knew what would work. He told me, ‘Don’t go filmy.’ The emotions were very real, so there was no need to go filmy. Saiyaara is like a conversation. So, I wrote it as a conversation,” the writer added.

Rohan also spoke about writing dialogues tailored for the film’s lead characters, played by Aneet Padda and Ahaan Panday. He added, “Aneet’s character was a writer and a poet. So Aneet’s lines were a little poetic. Ahaan’s character was a smart guy, alongside being a musician and an artiste. So, I did what I could according to the character. I also knew the world a little better since it was an urban love story. There were two young people. Mohit Suri knew the world more than me. So, that is how we collaboratively got the job done.”

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With Saiyaara, the team appears to have leaned into emotional honesty. They steered away from overtly dramatic tropes to create a relatable love story.

Also Read: Is Junaid Khan’s Ek Din Similar to Ahaan Panday’s Saiyaara? Aamir Khan Answers

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