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The case of Akhanda 2: How film releases can be hostage to legal tangles

News The case of Akhanda 2: How film releases can be hostage to legal tangles Lata Jha 4 min read 22 Dec 2025, 05:22 pm IST The release of action adventure, Akhanda 2 was pushed earlier this month, after a Madras High Court order, put a stay on its screening following an appeal filed by Eros International Media Ltd. Summary Akhanda 2's delay due to a court order underscores the impact of legal disputes on film releases. Experts advocate for proactive legal strategies and robust contracts to minimize disruptions and financial losses in the industry.

The case of Akhanda 2: How film releases can be hostage to legal tangles

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  • Subscribe now In India’s film industry, where timing drives both buzz and box-office, a single last-minute court order can upend an entire release cycle—an industry-wide risk underscored by the recent case of Akhanda 2.
  • The last-minute postponement of Telugu actor Nandamuri Balakrishna’s action adventure film earlier this month, after a Madras High Court order put a stay on its screening following an appeal filed by Eros International Media Ltd, proves that theatrical films continue to fall prey to delays arising from prolonged legal disputes.
  • While Akhanda 2 did manage to arrive in cinemas a week later, among other instances, the Delhi High Court and Madras High Court had earlier restrained release of the Tamil films Veera Dheera Sooran and Vaa Vaathiyar, respectively, over similar issues.
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