Re. breaking news-item (below):

This is terrible news.

"Hari Puttar" is actually plagiarised from the original Goan screenplay
"Arre Puta" by a famous Goan production house - not Warner Brothers,
but Banana Brothers - Sushil and Aghasthu Ponte from Aldona-Moira.

Can't somebody help these "Chiaz Diaz" guys get a good law firm? What
about Mangal Barganshah's TEAM? He's made such a suck'sex of the GBA....

FR.
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Bollywood's 'Hari Puttar' Film Sparks Lawsuit
August 26th, 2008 8:45am EDT

By RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM

Associated Press Writer

India (AP) - Let's see Hari Puttar get out of this one. Bollywood producers set
to release a film called "Hari Puttar: A Comedy ofTerrors" are working to fend
off a lawsuit filed by Warner Bros. that claims the movie title hews too closely
to their mega-famous boy wizard franchise. While Bollywood films often borrow
liberally from Western movies, producers of "Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors"
say their movie bears no resemblance to any film in the "Harry Potter" series.

"There is absolutely nothing to link 'Hari Puttar' with 'Harry Potter,'" said 
Munish
Purii, chief executive officer of Mumbai-based producer Mirchi Movies. Hari is a
common name in India and "Puttar" is Punabji for son, he said."Even if it does
rhyme with Harry Potter, surely there is a limit to cases?" said Tarun Adarsh,
editor of Trade Guide magazine. The film is not a tale of wizard spells or 
flying
broomsticks, but rather a story of an Indian boy left home alone, who fights
off burglars when his parents go away on vacation — a plot more reminiscent
of the film "Home Alone," starring Macaulay Culkin.


Warner Bros. is seeking an injunction against the film, which is set for release
Sept. 12. Hearings began Monday and the next is scheduled for Sept. 2. Warner
Bros. spokeswoman Deborah Lincoln confirmed that the company has filed a
lawsuit against the producers of "Hari Puttar.""Warner Bros. values and protects
intellectual property rights. However, it is our policy not to discuss publicly 
the
details of any ongoing litigation," Lincoln said in an e-mail to The Associated 
Press.



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