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Salman Khan Seeks Stay on 'Kala Hiran' Film
12 Jun
Summary
- Salman Khan wants a film called 'Kala Hiran' stopped.
- He claims the film violates his rights and uses his likeness.
- The actor fears prejudice to ongoing legal proceedings.

Actor Salman Khan has initiated legal proceedings in the Delhi High Court, seeking an urgent stay on the film 'Kala Hiran: Battle for Legacy.' Khan alleges that the film's production, promotion, and release infringe upon his personality and publicity rights.
The 60-year-old actor's plea contends that the film draws inspiration from the 1998 blackbuck case in which he was involved. He asserts that the movie's promotional materials, including posters and teasers, clearly identify him, with a lookalike reportedly wearing his signature bracelet.
Khan has named producer Amit Jani, Jani Firefox Films, and Akshay Pandey among the respondents. He further argues that the film's existence could negatively impact ongoing legal proceedings and cause significant, irreparable damage to his reputation and established goodwill.
The Delhi High Court is set to hear the application for an interim injunction. Salman Khan is seeking a comprehensive order to prevent the film's production, release, streaming, and the circulation of any related promotional content.