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Hrithik Roshan approaches Delhi High Court for protection of personality rights

Updated on: 15 October,2025 10:18 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Hrithik Roshan has approached the Delhi High Court seeking protection of his personality rights. He aims to prevent unauthorised commercial use of his name, image, voice, and likeness

Hrithik Roshan approaches Delhi High Court for protection of personality rights

Hrithik Roshan (pic credit/AFP)

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Days after several Bollywood celebrities, including playback singer Kumar Sanu, approached the Delhi High Court seeking protection of their personality and publicity rights, actor Hrithik Roshan has also moved the court with a similar plea. Roshan has filed a suit before the Delhi High Court to safeguard his name, image, likeness, voice, and other personality attributes from unauthorised commercial use and misuse.

Hrithik Roshan seeks protection of personality rights


The matter is to be heard on Wednesday by Justice Manmeet Pritam Arora. The plea names several known and unknown parties, including John Does (unnamed individuals), who allegedly used the actor's personality traits for commercial gain without authorisation. Roshan has sought an injunction to prevent such misuse and to protect his identity from being exploited online or through advertisements.



Justice Arora is also slated to hear a similar petition filed by singer Kumar Sanu, who has alleged that morphed videos and defamatory content using his name and likeness were circulating online.

Earlier, the Court had directed Meta and Google to clarify why URLs containing such "morphed videos" and "profane language" could not be removed by their grievance officers.

Other celebs who opted for personality rights

The issue of personality rights and online misuse has increasingly come under judicial scrutiny. Recently, the Delhi High Court, while protecting actor Nagarjuna's personality rights, flagged the risks posed by generative artificial intelligence (AI). The Court noted that once misleading or manipulated content is uploaded online, AI tools can replicate and amplify it, posing long-term damage to the reputation of public figures.

Last month, the High Court passed similar protection orders in favour of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, restraining the unauthorised online use of their names, images, and voices.

Hrithik Roshan's petition adds to the growing list of public figures turning to the courts to shield their digital and personality identities from misuse in the age of AI and social media virality.

Hrithik Roshan's upcoming movies

Workwise, the actor is making his debut as a producer in the OTT space with an upcoming tentatively titled thriller Storm. Hrithik Roshan is due to make his directorial debut with superhero franchise continuation Krrish 4, in which he will also star in as the titular character.

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