
📌 Key Points
- Puja Entertainment, led by Vashu Bhagnani, secured interim court protection in an IP dispute.
- The conflict is with Tips Music over rights to Bollywood films and music, including ‘Chunnari Chunnari’.
- Bhagnani claims Tips misused rights and he sought their return since 2018.
- Tips Music alleges Bhagnani’s legal action is a “malicious” attempt to damage its reputation.
A major intellectual property battle is unfolding in Bollywood as Vashu Bhagnani’s Puja Entertainment secured interim court relief against Tips Music. The dispute centers on the unauthorized use of film and music rights, with Bhagnani claiming ownership and Tips Music labeling the allegations as malicious.
The Escalating IP Rights Battle
Last year, leaked videos from the sets of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai took social media by storm, offering a glimpse of Varun Dhawan grooving to a recreated version of the iconic track Chunnari Chunnari alongside Mrunal Thakur and Pooja Hegde . But the viral clips soon snowballed into a full-blown intellectual property row between Puja Entertainment and Tips Music, which has taken a new turn.
On May 13, Puja Entertainment (India) Ltd. secured interim protection from the Court of Civil Judge (Senior Division)-I, Katihar, in proceedings initiated against Tips Music Limited and other parties concerning the unauthorised exploitation and commercial misuse of intellectual property rights associated with some of Bollywood’s films and music catalogues.
In an interview with ANI, Puja Entertainment founder Vashu Bhagnani welcomed the court’s decision granting interim protection to Puja Entertainment.
Talking about the case, Vashu said, “This is a victory for our producers… In 2018, I said, ‘It’s been many years since the movie’s release, so we want our rights back’… We got an email from the company (Tips Company)… Suddenly, one day, they said, ‘If you want music, take it from us… You are like a family’…My son went to them a couple of times, and they talked about this. In the meantime, we made Coolie No. 1 with David Dhawan and his family and had a lot of deals. They asked if I had the rights for Chunnari Chunnari and other songs. I said, ‘Yes’… But Rohit and family said they will take time and not make this movie at that time.”
Vashu Bhagnani’s Stance and Court Victory
Tips Music Limited on Thursday took to social media to issue a note to respond to the allegations made by Vashu Bhagnani ’s Puja Entertainment in an ongoing legal dispute over music and intellectual property rights.
In its note, Tips took a sharp dig at Puja Entertainment, alleging that the legal battle is a deliberate attempt to damage its reputation. The music label also firmly maintained that it is the rightful owner of the music rights at the centre of the dispute.
“Tips Music Limited (“Tips”) has become aware of a suit filed by Puja Entertainment (India) Ltd. (“PEIL”) before the Civil Judge (Senior Division), Katihar, Bihar,” read the note.
It further read, “While formal copies of the order are awaited, Tips clarifies that it is the lawful owner of the music rights in question, supported by valid and binding agreements between the parties. Tips has openly and legitimately exploited these rights for nearly three decades in full compliance with applicable laws.”
Tips Music’s Strong Rebuttal
“The claims made by PEIL are strongly disputed and appear to be malicious, misconceived, and intended to tarnish the reputation and goodwill of Tips. Tips remains fully confident in defending its rights before the appropriate courts and shall take all necessary legal steps to protect its interest and ownership of rights,” the note mentioned.
Last year, a series of leaked videos from the sets of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai went viral, showing Varun shooting for a recreated version of the iconic track Chunnari Chunnari alongside Mrunal Thakur and Pooja Hegde.
Vashu claimed he was hurt when he learned that the song Chunnari Chunnari had been used without his permission.
The filmmaker had said at the time, “We talked to Varun, and he assured us that they are neither making Biwi No. 1 nor any of our movies. He also said, ‘What can we do with this song? The producer asked us to make it.’ I said, ‘It’s wrong… He should have asked me if I had any problem with it… There was no discussion… How can an ethical person shoot my songs for someone else?… If some other director did this, I wouldn’t be hurt that much… My son Jackky, Varun Dhawan, and Rohit Dhawan have all grown up together… I was pushed to go to court.”
This ongoing legal skirmish highlights the complex and often contentious nature of intellectual property rights in the entertainment industry. As both parties stand firm on their claims, the resolution of this high-profile dispute will undoubtedly set precedents for future Bollywood IP matters.


