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Civil Court lifts stay order on Boss, clears way for release

Here is the latest update on the case against the Tanush Shivanna starrer

A Sharadhaa

In a major relief to the makers of Boss, the temporary stay order imposed by the city Civil Court on the film's release has been vacated, clearing the way for its theatrical release.

Produced under the Siri Productions banner and directed by V Lava, Boss features Tanush Shivanna in the lead role. The film had earlier faced a legal hurdle after actor Darshan and his wife Vijayalakshmi Darshan approached the Civil Court seeking to restrain its release. Following their petition, the court had granted an interim stay order on the film.

At a recent hearing, the court examined the arguments and counterarguments presented by both parties before deciding to set aside the temporary injunction. Senior advocate and Bar Association President Vivek Subba Reddy represented the Boss team and argued the matter before the court.

After considering the submissions, the court allowed the film's release, bringing an end to the uncertainty surrounding the project. Speaking at a press conference, producer-actor Tanush Shivanna and director V Lava welcomed the verdict, stating that the legal obstacles affecting the film have now been removed and that the path has been cleared for its release.

The court's decision marks an important victory for the makers of Boss, who can now move ahead with their release plans after successfully overcoming a significant legal challenge.

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