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Delhi HC lifts stay order on 'Sorry Bhai'

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Agencies Posted: Nov 28, 2008 at 0954 hrs IST
"Sorry Bhai!", a film on forbidden love, will release on Friday as scheduled after the Delhi High Court lifted a stay order on it after producers of the movie agreed to delete a contentious song.

The court had stayed the release till December 8 following a complaint by singer Rabbi Shergill in which he alleged that one of the film's songs was based on a composition from his album 'Avengi Ja Nahi'.

"The film will release tomorrow as originally scheduled as the ban has been lifted subject to deletion of the song and the music related to the song from the film. We have given an undertaking to do so," said a source associated with the film.

The music of the film was released last month and Shergill had moved the HC on Thursday stating that the song, 'Jalte Hain' was similar to his composition 'Ballo'.

"We are not aware that it had any similarity with Rabbi's song. The composer offered it as his original work. The film was all set for release and the stay came as a surprise to us. Thankfully, everything has been solved and the film is releasing on time. We have agreed to remove the song from the film," the source said.

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