Amazon Secures Injunction to Enforce 'Drishyam 3' First-Look Rights
The Delhi High Court has granted an interim injunction to Amazon, temporarily restraining production house Aashirvad Cinemas from selling the OTT rights for the film "Drishyam 3" to any third party. The court's order comes after Amazon filed a petition claiming a 2020 agreement gives it preferential negotiation rights for future films in the franchise. The parties are reportedly in discussions for a potential settlement.
Key Takeaways
- The court's `ex-parte` order restrains Aashirvad Cinemas from creating third-party deals for the film's non-linear internet rights until the next hearing.
- At issue is a 2020 agreement clause that reportedly gives Amazon the exclusive first right to negotiate for future installments in the 'Drishyam' franchise.
- The injunction is comprehensive, covering the Malayalam original, dubbed versions, and the Hindi adaptation of the highly valuable film franchise.
- The parties are reportedly in active settlement discussions, with a potential resolution possible before the next court hearing scheduled for May 15.
Why It Matters
This injunction reinforces the enforceability of first-look and preferential negotiation clauses in content agreements. For high-value IP like 'Drishyam,' Amazon is using legal channels to protect its future content pipeline from being shopped to rivals during an exclusive window. The case highlights the intense competition for proven pan-Indian franchises, forcing platforms to defend contractual advantages aggressively as regional hits gain national appeal. Watch the outcome of settlement talks ahead of the May 15 hearing; a quick resolution would validate Amazon's contractual position, while protracted litigation could expose ambiguities in franchise rights deals.
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