Monday , November 25 2024

Kashmira shared husband Krishna's photo, reacted to Jackie Shroff's demand for personality rights.

Jackie Shroff Case: Actor Jackie Shroff has filed an application in the Delhi High Court against the use of his name. He has demanded rights over his name, choice and use of the word Bhidu. He has said in the petition that if someone uses my name, photo, voice and the word Bhidu without my permission, then legal action should be taken against him and a fine of Rs 2 crore should be imposed.

Demand for personality rights of Jackie Shroff

Krishna Abhishek's wife Kashmira has made a post on social media reacting to Jackie Shroff's demand for personality rights. On Wednesday, Jackie Shroff approached the Delhi High Court demanding a ban on the misuse of his name, photo, voice and famous dialogue 'Bheedu'. The news of Jackie Shroff going to the High Court regarding personality rights has sparked many discussions. Or has Jackie taken this step because of Krishna Abhishek? Will Krishna now be able to imitate Jackie Shroff or not? Meanwhile, Krishna's wife Kashmira has written a note for her fans.

What did Kashmira say?

Meanwhile, Krushna Abhishek's wife Kashmira has reacted to Jackie Shroff's legal action to protect her personality rights. While sharing the picture of Jackie and Krishna on his Instagram, he wrote, 'To those fans who are sending us messages in frustration, I just want to say that please understand that mimicry is a compliment and Krishna finds it very difficult for Jaggu Dada to do this. like .'

fans were disappointed

When Jackie Shroff approached the court demanding personality rights, there was a stir on social media. People are liking Krishna's mimicry a lot, so Krishna's fans are a little angry about this. Now the confusion is whether he will be able to imitate Jackie Shroff in future or not.

Earlier, Anil Kapoor had also gone to court to protect his personality rights. In which he won the case in January and then talked about using Anil Kapoor's name, voice, picture, manner of speaking, gestures and even the catchphrase 'Zakaas' without his permission.