After Viacom files restraining order against team of Drishyam 2 remake, warring studios to discuss copyright issues with Malayalam original’s producer
Drishyam 2 dropped online in February
When Mohanlal’s Drishyam [2013] was being adapted into Hindi, Viacom was the producer while Pathak and his company served as the line producers. A source reveals, “At the time, the former had executed a remakes rights agreement whereby it owned the intellectual property [IP] rights, should a franchise be created in Hindi. After Mohanlal’s Drishyam 2 released, while Viacom was gearing up for its Hindi adaptation with Devgn, Pathak bought the rights from Antony, claiming that he is treating it as a standalone film. Last week, the HC prima facie observed that Pathak will have to proceed with the production at his own peril.”
“At this point, the only way the film can be made is by buying out Viacom or to collaborate with the studio on the project.”
Even as they await the next hearing scheduled for June 18, buzz in the inner circles is that Perumbavoor should have offered complete clarity before shaking hands with Pathak. “The original copyright deal was signed between Viacom and Antony. Now, he has sold the Hindi remake rights to Pathak. So, the onus of overlapping copyright is on Antony. The court will have the final word,” says a source close to Pathak.
Kumar Mangat Pathak
mid-day texted Viacom and Panorama Studios. Both remained unavailable for comment.
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