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Wankhede vs. Netflix, SRK: Delhi HC Enters the Crossfire

By Binged Bureau - Oct 08, 2025 @ 02:10 pm
Wankhede vs. Netflix, SRK: Delhi HC Enters the Crossfire

The Delhi High Court has become the new battleground in the bitter, long-running saga between former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer Sameer Wankhede and the family of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan. This time, Wankhede is targeting Aryan Khan’s The Ba***ds of Bollywood Netflix series. This time, the core conflict is no longer solely about drugs, but about the fundamental clash between an individual’s right to reputation and an artist’s freedom of expression.

Wankhede has filed a hefty defamation suit seeking INR 2 crore in damages against the production house, Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment, Netflix, and several social media platforms (Google, X Corp, and Meta), arguing that a character in the series is a thinly veiled, “false, malicious, and defamatory” caricature of him, designed to mock his integrity and the anti-drug enforcement agency he represented.

The reaction to Wankhede’s suit is largely negative, as many believe the former NCB officer is trying too hard to protect his reputation, which has been under intense public scrutiny since the high-profile and controversial 2021 Mumbai cruise drug case.

Additionally, many legal observers view this suit as an attempt to suppress artistic interpretation under the guise of reputational harm. Wankhede’s suit not only touches on defamation, but it also criticizes the series and its makers for presenting a misleading and negative portrayal of anti-drug enforcement agencies, potentially undermining trust in law enforcement.

The Delhi High Court, while acknowledging the seriousness of the complaint by issuing summons to all respondents, declined to grant an immediate interim injunction to halt the series.

Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav stated clearly that “a general injunction cannot be passed at this stage,” forcing Wankhede to first establish why the content amounts to irreparable damage rather than mere criticism.

This decision highlights the delicate balance the judiciary must maintain: Right to Reputation (a facet of Article 21, recognizing reputation as part of the right to life and dignity, allowing public servants protection against demonstrably false and malicious portrayals) and the Right to Freedom of Expression (Article 19(1)(a), the fundamental right allowing filmmakers, artists, and storytellers, including streaming platforms like Netflix, to engage in social commentary, satire, and creative works based on real events).

While ‘The Ba**ds of Bollywood’ did not explicitly name Sameer Wankhede, the character, an anti-drugs cop who raids a Bollywood party, was widely interpreted by viewers and media as a parody of him, due to the actor’s resemblance and the scene’s circumstances mirroring the Aryan Khan drug case.

The hearing on October 30 will not just decide Wankhede’s legal fate, but will likely contribute to defining the boundaries of creative license in India’s OTT landscape. Stay tuned for more updates.

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