JioStar has responded to a lawsuit filed by Phantom Studios over the film Queen 2, which claims the movie infringes on the intellectual property rights of the 2014 film Queen.JioStar denies these allegations and says that Queen 2 is an original project with no creative link to the original film.
The statement came after Phantom Studios went to the Bombay High Court, saying that JioStar used the Queen intellectual property without permission.
Phantom Studios claims they own 50% of the original Queen's intellectual property rights and said they didn't allow any sequel or derivative work.
JioStar says Queen 2 is an original film In a statement published by Mid-Day, JioStar rejected these claims and clarified that their work with Kangana Ranaut is not connected to the original Queen.
"StarStudio18 is currently working with Ms.Kangana Ranaut on a fresh production that is an original, independent story.It has no connection to any prior work, and is neither a sequel nor a prequel to any existing title," the company said.
The production house also dismissed the idea that using the word "Queen" in the title was copyright infringement.
'Queen' is a common noun, says production house When responding to Phantom Studios' concerns, JioStar argued that the title "Queen" cannot be owned by anyone.
"The word 'Queen' is part of the English language.No one can claim exclusive ownership of a common noun, and such a claim has no legal basis.JioStar is aware of the legal case and will fight for its position through the proper legal process.We are confident in the strength of our case," the statement said.
The company said it plans to take the case to court. Queen was released in 2014 and received a lot of praise, winning two National Film Awards, including Best Actress for Kangana Ranaut.
The film was jointly produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Phantom Films, which was started by Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, Madhu Mantena and Vikas Bahl.Although Phantom Films was closed in 2018, it was restarted as Phantom Studios in 2021.
Interestingly, Queen 2 brings back Kangana Ranaut and director Vikas Bahl, who also directed the original film. The project started filming earlier this year and is now in the post-production phase.