Actor Salman Khan moved a Mumbai civil court against a computer game called Selmon Bhai, which is allegedly supported the actor’s hit-and-run case from 2002. The court has ordered for temporary restraint on access to the sport.
As per a PTI report, the court restrained the manufacturers of the sport, Parody Studios Pvt Ltd and its directors, from disseminating, launching, re-launching and recreating the sport or the other content regarding the actor.
The court also directed the manufacturers to instantly take-down/ block/disable access to the sport from Google Play Store and every one other platforms. “Upon watching the sport and its images, it clear matches with the identity of the plaintiff (Khan) and to the hit-and-run case connected to the plaintiff,” the court said. It further said Salman had never given his consent for the sport.
It added that Salman’s image was being ‘tarnished’ by the sport. “When the plaintiff has not given his consent for developing of the sport, which is incredibly kind of like his identity and also the case against him, certainly his right to privacy is being deprived and his image is additionally being tarnished,” the order said.
Salman Khan had filed an application within the court last month against the developers of the sport, claiming that the name and pictures displayed within the game perceived to be his caricature version. the appliance claimed that the sport Selmon Bhoi is phonetically the identical as Salman’s popular name amongst his fans, Salman Bhai.
The Bombay tribunal in 2015 acquitted Salman of all charges within the 2002 hit-and-run case.
Salman Khan was last seen in Radhe with Disha Patani and Jackie Shroff. The film got a direct-to-digital release and was heavily panned by critics. His next release are Antim, the primary poster of which was shared on Tuesday. He stars together with his brother-in-law Aayush Sharma within the movie.