It is time to walk you through the trending OTT news of the day. From Money Heist all set to come to an end in two instalments of five episodes each to TVF Aspirants being accused of plagiarism by Dark Horse writer Nilotpal Mrinal, here’s a look at the top trending OTT news today.
Money Heist finale to end in 2 instalments
The globally popular Spanish web series Money Heist, originally titled La Casa de Papel (The House Of Paper), is all set to come to an end in two instalments of five episodes each. Volume 1 of the finale will release on September 3 while Volume 2 drops on December 3 this year, according to an announcement that was launched with a teaser on Monday. So far, there have been four Parts to the show. While Parts 1 and 2 released in 2017, Parts 3 and 4 dropped in 2019-2020.
TVF Aspirants accused of plagiarism by Dark Horse writer; makers says they will fully cooperate to investigate the matter
In his long Facebook post, Dark Horse writer Nilotpal Mrinal has said that he is planning to take legal action against the makers of TVF Aspirants for copying his book and not giving due credit to him.
Read the full story here: TVF Aspirants accused of plagiarism by Dark Horse writer; makers says they will fully cooperate to investigate the matter
The Family Man 2 creators Raj & DK finally respond to the controversy and demands for banning the web series – read statement
Earlier, Naam Tamilar Katchi leader Seeman and Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament and MDMK general secretary Vaiko had demanded bans on The Family Man season 2 in strongly worded letter to the I&B ministry. The show is set to release on 4th June on Amazon Prime.
Read the full story here: The Family Man 2 creators Raj & DK finally respond to the controversy and demands for banning the web series – read statement
Delhi HC orders WhatsApp users to stop circulating Salman Khan’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai
On the basis of a suit filed by Zee, the Delhi High Court has ordered WhatsApp users to stop circulating Salman Khan’s latest film Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai. This comes after the distributor alleged that the film has been a victim of rampant piracy through social media platforms. The High Court has directed WhatsApp to suspend services to numbers that are being used to sell pirated copies of the film. The court has also directed the country’s leading telecom operators — Airtel, Jio and Vodafone — to disclose subscriber details of the offenders, with Zee to initiate further legal action against them.
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