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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Court Battles O'Romeo Release Over Father's Portrayal

Court Battles O'Romeo Release Over Father's Portrayal

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Daughter seeks to halt O'Romeo release, alleging unauthorized biopic.
  • Lawsuit claims father's life depicted inaccurately without consent.
  • Court hearing scheduled for February 6, 2026, to decide film's fate.
Court Battles O'Romeo Release Over Father's Portrayal

A legal challenge has been mounted against the theatrical release of the film O'Romeo, scheduled for February 13, 2026. Sanober Shaikh, daughter of the late Hussain Ustara, has filed a civil suit in a Mumbai court, seeking to prevent the movie's distribution.

Shaikh's lawsuit alleges that O'Romeo is an unauthorized biographical portrayal of her father and contends that his life has been inaccurately represented. She further claims that no prior consent was obtained from her family for the film's production, which she believes is intended for commercial gain.

The suit, naming producer Sajid Nadiadwala and director Vishal Bhardwaj among defendants, emphasizes the potential for "irreparable injury" and damage to the family's reputation. Although the filmmakers have denied the film is a biopic, stating it is purely fictional, Shaikh has requested a court pre-screening.

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The civil court is slated to hear the case on February 6, 2026, to determine whether to grant temporary or permanent injunctions against the film's release.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sanober Shaikh is suing because she claims O'Romeo is an unauthorized biographical portrayal of her late father, Hussain Ustara, and depicts his life inaccurately without her family's consent.
The civil court is scheduled to hear the lawsuit regarding O'Romeo on February 6, 2026.
Sanober Shaikh is seeking a permanent injunction to prevent the release of O'Romeo and has requested a pre-screening of the film by the court.

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