Ravi Mohan’s upcoming film, titled ‘Bro Code’, has landed him in a legal quagmire with Indospirit Beverages. While the Madras High Court initially ruled in favor of Ravi Mohan, allowing him to use the title, the Delhi High Court recently imposed restrictions. According to a press note from Ravi Mohan Studios, the beverage company had approached the actor suggesting he promote their alcoholic brand in the film. Ravi Mohan reportedly declined this offer, stating it would set a wrong precedent. Following this refusal, the beverage company filed a case in the Delhi High Court, reportedly without challenging the Madras High Court’s verdict. The studio claims this move is a publicity stunt to promote their brand in Tamil Nadu, where they plan to launch their products. The Delhi High Court’s decision to restrain Ravi Mohan Studios from using the ‘Bro Code’ title stemmed from a trademark infringement suit filed by IndoBevs, who argued that the title was identical to their registered trademark for alcoholic beverages, potentially misleading the public.
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