The news article focuses on Indian Supreme Court giving a warrant to Kannada actor Rishabh Shetty and Vijay Krigudar Ahad.
Rishab Shetty, lead actor of the Kannada film “Kantara,” and Vijay Krigandur Ahad, film’s producers, appeared before Kozhikode Deputy Commissioner of Police K.E. Baiju.
After the Indian Supreme Court February 9, 2023, issued a warrant to Rishab Shetty and composer Vijay Kirgandur showed up before the national bureau of investigation.
Following a complaint made by the Kerala-based music group “Thaikoodam Bridge” that a track in the picture was a creation of the organization and that the production companies were unwilling to acknowledge it, the filmmaker and director have provided their statements to the authorities.
“The film’s music director, B. Ajaneesh Loknath, disputed the accusations and said that the resemblance was caused by the use of the same “Raga” both in tracks.
Rishab Shetty, the lead actor of “Kantara,” and Vijay Krigandur Ahad, appeared before Kozhikode Deputy Commissioner of Police K.E. Baiju.
Indian Supreme Court issued a warrant for Rishab Shetty and composer Vijay Kirgandur showed up before the national bureau of investigation.
Justices P.S. Narasimha, J.B. Padiwala, and Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud made up Supreme Court division bench that issued the ruling “On February 12 and 13 the petitioner must appear before investigating officer.
A complaint made by the Kerala- music group “Thaikoodam Bridge” that a track in the picture was a creation of the organization and that the production companies were unwilling to acknowledge it.
In a complaint filed in police headquarters claiming copying the song “Varaha Roopam,” the composer and producers given relief by Kerala High Court on February 8. The claim was that the music imitated the tune “Navarasam,” played by the group Thaikkudam River.