Dharma Productions vs Humble Motion Pictures: Bombay HC dispute over ‘Vyaah Kartaare Da’ ends amicably, reveals a source Dharma Productions has confirmed that its legal dispute with Dubai-based Humble Motion Pictures FZCO over the Punjabi film Vyaah Kartaare Da has been amicably resolved. The development comes days after the production house approached the Bombay High Court alleging wrongful termination of a services agreement. A source close to the production house said, “Dharma Productions had approached the Bombay High Court against Humble Motion Pictures FZCO after Humble wrongfully and without cause terminated the Services Agreement for the Punjabi film Vyaah Kartaare Da. Dharma sought injunctive relief to restrain Humble from acting upon the termination, along with monetary relief of approximately Rs. 7 crores. The Parties have now amicably resolved the matter. Humble has withdrawn the termination notice and confirmed that it will perform the Services Agreement in full force and effect, without any modification. ”The petition had been filed under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, seeking urgent interim protection pending arbitration proceedings. As per court records, Humble Motion Pictures had sought time to file its reply on February 12, 2026, with the matter scheduled for further hearing on February 18. According to the plea, a services agreement dated December 10, 2025, was executed between the two companies. Under this arrangement, Dharma was... #Motion_Pictures #Bombay_High #Humble_Motion #Pictures_FZCO #Dubai-based_Humble #Vyaah_Kartaare #Kartaare_Da’ #Dharma_Productions #Da’_ends #services_agreement

Karan Johar’s Dharma files plea in Bombay HC alleging wrongful termination of Punjabi film deal Dharma Productions, owned by filmmaker Karan Johar, has approached the Bombay High Court against Dubai-based Humble Motion Pictures FZCO, alleging wrongful termination of a services contract related to the upcoming Punjabi film Viyaah Kartaare Da. The petition has been filed under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, seeking urgent interim protection pending arbitration proceedings between the parties. On February 12, 2026, Humble Motion Pictures sought time to file its reply. The matter is now scheduled for hearing on February 18. Dispute Over Services Agreement According to the plea, a services agreement dated December 10, 2025, was executed between the parties. Under the agreement, Dharma was to render consultancy, marketing and allied services for Vyaah Kartaare Da. The arrangement was also structured to enable Dharma to recover losses of approximately Rs 7. 25 crores allegedly incurred from an earlier film jointly produced by the two companies. Dharma has contended that it had no obligation to bear any production costs for the Punjabi film. Instead, it was entitled to specified revenue shares until it recouped a fixed amount of Rs 7. 03 crores under the agreement. Termination Email and Legal Challenge As per the petition, after Dharma promoted the film through its official social media handles, Humble Motion Pictures allegedly sent an email on January 21, ... #High_Court #Motion_Pictures #Karan_Johar #filmmaker_Karan #Bombay_High #alleging_wrongful #Humble_Motion #Pictures_FZCO #Dubai-based_Humble #Viyaah_Kartaare
