Shaadi.Com approached Bombay High Court against the use of the name of their portal in the Taapsee Pannu-Amit Sadh starrer, including its title and prayed for damages worth Rs 50 crore.
At a screening last night, Amit told reporters that such demands were unfortunate, especially a week before the film's release.
"It's very unfortunate, even though we have to respect judiciary and its decision. But I feel it is unfortunate for the filmmaker when people turn up at the last juncture of the release and they push you to a corner and your release is at stake, so many people's investments are at stake. Whether you fight the case or not, you are pushed to a corner where you have to surrender," he said.
"There is a SC ruling that once the censor (board) gives the certificate, there should be no threatening of stopping a film's release.
"We should also have a system where there should be a minimum period where anyone can come up with an objection, maybe that could be a month before the release, which at least gives us some time to weigh our options, to take a legal route," he said.
The film's team, however, is relieved that neither it had to make any changes in the content, nor has the release got postponed. Co-produced by Shoojit Sircar, 'Running Shaadi' will arrive in theatres on its scheduled date, February 17.