In a significant development, the Bombay High Court has ordered a stay on the release of the upcoming Hindi film No Bhool Chuk Maaf until the next hearing scheduled for June 16, 2025. The court’s interim order came in response to a petition filed against the film, raising objections regarding its alleged content and potential infringement of intellectual property rights.
Background of the Dispute
According to court documents, the petitioner — believed to be a writer — alleged that the makers of No Bhool Chuk Maaf had used parts of a story registered under their name without proper credit or consent. The petition also cited concerns over misleading promotional material and claimed that the film’s content could be defamatory or harmful to specific groups.
The court, after reviewing initial submissions, directed the producers to withhold the film’s release pending further legal examination. The trailer of the movie, which was released last month, had stirred mixed reactions online, with some accusing the filmmakers of lifting plot points from earlier works.

Court’s Observation
While the Bombay High Court has not made any conclusive statement on the merits of the case, the bench observed that an interim stay was necessary to avoid “irreparable damage” if the film were to be released before the dispute is resolved.
“The matter raises prima facie issues that merit detailed scrutiny. Until such time, the release of the film shall remain stayed,” the court stated.
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Producers’ Response
The makers of No Bhool Chuk Maaf have denied any wrongdoing. In a press release, the production house stated:
“We have followed all legal processes and strongly believe in the originality of our script. We are confident that justice will prevail, and the film will reach audiences soon.”
They have also expressed disappointment over the delay and indicated plans to challenge the stay order if the situation escalates.
What’s Next?
The next hearing is set for June 16, 2025, where both parties will present further arguments. Until then, all promotional and release activities related to No Bhool Chuk Maaf are to remain suspended.
Originally slated for release later this month, the film stars a popular ensemble cast and has been generating considerable buzz for its intriguing storyline and dark-comedy elements. However, with legal hurdles now front and center, its fate hangs in the balance.