New Indian Movies and Legal Problems

Introduction

Two new Indian movies have problems. They have fights about who owns the music and the stories.

Main Body

The movie 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' is now on Netflix. Many people in Pakistan watched it. The movie made a lot of money. It will be on JioHotstar on June 4, 2026. One company is angry about a song in this movie. They say the movie used an old song from 1989 without permission. A court said the movie can stay on Netflix, but the company must pay some money. Another movie is 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai'. It comes out on June 5. Two companies, Tips and Puja Entertainment, are fighting. They disagree about who owns the music from an old movie called 'Biwi No. 1'.

Conclusion

These movies make a lot of money, but the companies still fight in court about music rights.

Learning

📅 Talking about the Future

In the text, we see how to talk about things that will happen later using will and comes out.

1. The Future Helper: "Will" When we are sure about a date or a fact, we use will.

  • Example: It will be on JioHotstar on June 4.
  • Pattern: Will + be → Future state.

2. Natural Future: "Comes out" Sometimes, we use a present word to talk about a fixed schedule (like a movie release).

  • Example: It comes out on June 5.
  • Meaning: It arrives/starts on that day.

💰 Money Words

Look at how the text describes profit:

  • Made a lot of money \rightarrow This means the movie was successful.
  • Pay some money \rightarrow This means giving money because of a rule or a mistake.

Quick Comparison:

  • Make money = Earn/Profit +\text{+}
  • Pay money = Give/Cost \text{–}

Vocabulary Learning

movie (n.)
a film shown on TV or in a theater
Example:I watched a movie last night.
music (n.)
sounds made by instruments or singing
Example:She likes to listen to music.
company (n.)
a business that sells goods or services
Example:The company sells phones.
court (n.)
a place where judges decide legal cases
Example:The case went to court.
money (n.)
coins or bills used to buy things
Example:He earned a lot of money.
rights (n.)
legal permissions or freedoms
Example:Everyone has human rights.
fight (v.)
to argue or argue strongly
Example:They fight over the toy.
people (n.)
many humans
Example:People love music.
watch (v.)
to look at something
Example:I watch movies on TV.
old (adj.)
from a long time ago
Example:The old book is dusty.
song (n.)
a short musical piece
Example:She sang a new song.
permission (n.)
approval to do something
Example:He needs permission to enter.