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T-Series' co-owner Krishan Kumar's daughter Tishaa passes away at 20 due to cancer, funeral postponed because…

FP Staff July 22, 2024, 07:51:50 IST

The funeral has now been postponed since the flight carrying her remains was diverted due to Mumbai’s bad weather

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T-Series' co-owner Krishan Kumar's daughter Tishaa passes away at 20 due to cancer, funeral postponed because…

Actor and producer Krishan Kumar, the co-owner of T-Series, lost his daughter Tishaa to cancer. She was 20. Her funeral has now been postponed since the flight carrying her remains was diverted due to Mumbai’s bad weather. This was reported by Times Now. The funeral procession will now happen on July 22.

T-Series may have delivered a gargantuan blockbuster with 2023’s Animal but all wasn’t hunky dory. Cine1 Studios Private Limited, one of the co-producers of the movie ‘Animal’, filed a suit in Delhi High Court against Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited (T-Series), seeking direction to restrain releasing the film “Animal” on any Over-the-Top (OTT) platform, any digital streaming platform or any satellite broadcast.

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CINE1 Studios Private Limited (Plaintiff) claims that Super Cassettes Industries Pvt Ltd entered into an acquisition agreement dated September 11, 2019 and a letter dated October 13, 2021, and another agreement titled amendment agreement to the acquisition agreement dated August 2, 2022.

Under the agreement, the plaintiff agreed to assign its right of first refusal and last matching right to produce the second Hindi film to be directed byVanga Sandeep Reddy to Defendant No. 1.The parties agreed that they would each have 35 per cent ownership of the ‘Derivative Rights’ and ‘Intellectual Property Rights’ of cinematograph film to be so produced.

It was also agreed that the plaintiff would be entitled to 35 percent of the profit share. The agreement and amendment agreement laid down various other rights and obligations in favour of the parties thereto, as stated in the suit.

The plaintiff Cine1 studio claimed that the Super Cassettes consistently breached its contractual rights.

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