Nani starrer V removed from the OTT platform following the High Court’s order; Details Inside

Later, Sakshi Malik who filed the defamation suit against the makers of V penned a note on Instagram and thank everyone for their support.

Updated on Mar 05, 2021  |  05:05 AM IST |  968K
Nani starrer V removed from Amazon
Nani starrer V removed from the OTT platform following the High Court’s order; Details Inside

Telugu film V starring Nani has hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Mumbai-based actor Sakshi Malik recently filed defamation case against the makers of the film for using a picture of hers without her permission. Sakshi Malik decided to knock doors of the court and sought the deletion of a scene where a portfolio picture has been used in the movie without her permission. Well, now Amazon Prime India has removed from the OTT platform following the High Court’s order. 

The court order read, "It seems to me self-evident that it is not possible to use the image of any person for a commercial purpose without express written consent. If images are to be used without such express consent, they must be covered by some sort of legally enforceable and tenable licensing regime, whether with or without royalty. Simply using another's image, and most especially a private image, without consent is prima facie impermissible, unlawful and entirely illegal. In a given case, it may also be defamatory, depending on the type of use."

The Quint quoted the judge saying, "The fact that the image has been illicitly used is bad enough. It only makes matters worse when used in a plainly derogatory and demeaning vein."

Later, Sakshi penned a note on Instagram and thank everyone for their support. "Thank you all the fans for your support. Your constant messages inclined me to sue them no matter how hard it gets." 

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Credits: The Quint

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