Actor Rakshit Shetty faces legal action for allegedly breaking copyright laws in Kannada film industry.

FIR filed against Kannada film star Rakshit Shetty for copyright violations. Complaint lodged by MRT Music Company at Bengaluru police station.

July 15th 2024.

Actor Rakshit Shetty faces legal action for allegedly breaking copyright laws in Kannada film industry.
In the bustling city of Bengaluru, a recent incident involving a well-known Kannada film star has caused quite a stir. It has been reported that an FIR (First Information Report) has been filed against Rakshit Shetty, who has gained popularity for his role in the movie 777 Charlie, for alleged copyright violations.

The complaint was filed at the Yeshwanthpur police station by Naveen Kumar, from MRT Music Company. Kumar has alleged that Rakshit Shetty's production company, Paramvah Studios, has used two popular Kannada songs without obtaining proper consent. These songs, titled 'Nyaya Ellide' from the movie 'Nyaya Ellide' and 'Omme Ninnannu' from the movie 'Gaali Maatu', were apparently used in Rakshit Shetty's movie Bachelor Party.

The FIR also includes Paramvah Studios as a party in the complaint. According to the police, discussions were held in January 2024 between the complainant and Rakshit Shetty regarding the use of these songs, but unfortunately, they were unsuccessful. Despite this, the songs were still used in the movie, which is a clear violation of the Copyright Act.

As a result, the police have issued a notice for Rakshit Shetty to appear before them for questioning in connection with the case. The case has been filed under Section 63 of the Copyright Act, 1957. It is a serious matter that requires proper investigation and resolution.

It is indeed a sad turn of events for a talented actor like Rakshit Shetty, who has gained a loyal fan base through his work. It remains to be seen how this case will unfold and what the final outcome will be. Until then, the people of Bengaluru and the film industry will be closely following this case and hoping for a fair and just resolution.

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