Updated On: 25 September, 2025 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Phonographic Performance Limited India has issued a legal notice against Bigg Boss 19 makers for unauthorised use of Chikni Chameli and Dhat Teri Ki songs in episode 11. The organisation has demanded Rs 2 crore in damages

Salman Khan in ‘Bigg Boss 19’. Pics/Instagram, Youtube
Bigg Boss thrives on controversies raging inside the house. But this time, controversy has come knocking at the door of its makers. Phonographic Performance Limited (PPL), India’s oldest copyright licensing organisation, has issued a legal notice to the producers of the Salman Khan-hosted reality show, alleging unauthorised use of copyrighted music. The organisation has demanded Rs 2 crore in damages and licence fees for the alleged infringement.
According to the notice, a copy of which is in mid-day’s possession, Bigg Boss’ ongoing 19th season used the songs, Chikni Chameli from Agneepath (2012) and Dhat Teri Ki from Gori Tere Pyaar Mein (2013), in episode 11 that streamed on September 3. PPL India accused Endemol Shine India, which backs the popular reality show, of using these sound recordings without securing the mandatory public performance licence. The notice, dated September 19, was served by advocate Hiten Ajay Wasan and names the production house’s directors — Thomas Gousset, Nicolas Chazarain, and Deepak Dhar — as responsible parties.