

Cine1 Studios files suit against T-Series to stop release of film "Animal" on OTT platforms
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|ANI|a year agoCine1 Studios has filed a suit against T-Series, seeking to restrain the release of the film "Animal" on any OTT platform or satellite broadcast. Cine1 claims that T-Series breached their contractual rights and failed to disclose financial details and obtain consent for promotional materials. The court has fixed the matter for further hearing.


Cine1 Studios has filed a suit against T-Series, seeking to restrain the release of the film "Animal" on any OTT platform or satellite broadcast. Cine1 claims that T-Series breached their contractual rights and failed to disclose financial details and obtain consent for promotional materials. The court has fixed the matter for further hearing.
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•Cine1 Studios files suit against T-Series to stop release of film "Animal" on OTT platforms.
•Cine1 claims T-Series breached contractual rights and failed to disclose financial details.
•T-Series allegedly released film without approval or consent, and failed to share revenues.
•Cine1 also alleges T-Series did not consult or obtain consent for promotional materials.
•Court grants time for further hearing, plaintiff's counsel to obtain instructions regarding an amendment agreement.
•Cine1 claims T-Series breached contractual rights and failed to disclose financial details.
•T-Series allegedly released film without approval or consent, and failed to share revenues.
•Cine1 also alleges T-Series did not consult or obtain consent for promotional materials.
•Court grants time for further hearing, plaintiff's counsel to obtain instructions regarding an amendment agreement.
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