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A source has confirmed that Dharma Productions’ legal dispute with Dubai-based Humble Motion Pictures FZCO over the Punjabi film Vyaah Kartaare Da has been amicably resolved. The event comes days after the production house approached the Bombay High Court alleging wrongful termination of a services agreement.


Dharma Productions vs Humble Motion Pictures: Bombay HC dispute over Vyaah Kartaare Da ends amicably, reveals a source
A source near the production house said, “Dharma Productions had approached the Bombay High Court against Humble Motion Pictures FZCO after Humble wrongfully and without cause terminated the Services Agreement for the Punjabi film Vyaah Kartaare Da. Dharma sought injunctive relief to restrain Humble from acting upon the termination, together with monetary relief of roughly Rs. 7 crores. The Parties have now amicably resolved the matter. Humble has withdrawn the termination notice and confirmed that it is going to perform the Services Agreement in full force and effect, with none modification.”
The petition had been filed under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, in search of urgent interim protection pending arbitration proceedings. As per court records, Humble Motion Pictures had sought time to file its reply on February 12, 2026, with the matter scheduled for further hearing on February 18.
In line with the plea, a services agreement dated December 10, 2025, was executed between the 2 firms. Under this arrangement, Dharma was to offer consultancy, marketing and allied services for Vyaah Kartaare Da. The structure of the agreement reportedly allowed Dharma to get better losses of roughly Rs. 7.25 crores allegedly incurred from an earlier joint project between the businesses.
Dharma had contended that it bore no obligation toward production costs of the Punjabi film. As a substitute, it was entitled to specified revenue shares until it recouped a hard and fast amount of Rs. 7.03 crores under the agreement. The dispute arose after Humble Motion Pictures allegedly issued an email on January 21, 2026, terminating the agreement, stating that it now not wished to avail Dharma’s services.
In its petition, Dharma argued that the contract didn’t contain a termination-at-will clause and that no breach had been attributed to the corporate. It also claimed that Humble had already benefited from Dharma’s brand association before issuing the termination notice.
With the most recent source statement confirming withdrawal of the termination and continuation of the agreement without modification, the legal stand-off appears to have concluded for now, clearing the way in which for the collaboration on Vyaah Kartaare Da to proceed as originally structured.
Also Read: Karan Johar’s Dharma files plea in Bombay HC alleging wrongful termination of Punjabi film deal
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