Salman Khan moves court against ‘Selmon Bhoi’, a game allegedly based on 2002 hit-and-run case
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Salman Khan moves Mumbai Civil Court to ban mobile application game 'Selmon Bhoi' which is allegedly a caricature game on his infamous 2002 hit-and-run case.
New Delhi: Actor Salman Khan filed a lawsuit in the Mumbai Civil Court against ‘Selmon Bhoi’, a game available on Google Play Store that is allegedly based on the actor’s infamous 2002 hit-and-run case from which he was later acquitted from all charges by the Bombay High Court in 2015. The court has ordered a temporary restraint on access to the game. According to a report in ETimes, the court ordered the Parody Studios Pvt Ltd, the makers of the game on Monday (September 6) to stop disseminating, launching, re-launching and recreating the game or any other content relating to the actor. The court also directed the makers to take down the game from Google Play Store and all other platforms. Salman Khan had filed a lawsuit against the developers of the game in August claiming that the game aims to tarnish his image as the name and images displayed in the game appeared to be his caricature version.More Related News