SC Rejects Plea Against 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story' Title, Clears Release

The Supreme Court has dismissed a petition seeking a change in the title of the upcoming film 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story'. The Court ruled that the title does not carry any negative connotation or stereotype against the Yadav community. It distinguished this case from a previous ruling involving a film with a clearly derogatory term. The film, starring Pragati Tiwari and Vishal Mohan, will now proceed with its scheduled nationwide release.

Key Points: SC Dismisses Plea Against 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story' Film Title

  • SC dismisses plea against film title
  • Court says title not derogatory to Yadav community
  • Bench distinguishes from 'Ghooskhor Pandat' case
  • Film's nationwide release on Feb 27, 2026 proceeds
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Objection against film title 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story' unfounded says SC, rejects plea

Supreme Court rejects petition seeking title change for 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story', rules name does not defame or stereotype Yadav community.

"The title did not contain any adjective or expression carrying a negative connotation - Supreme Court Bench"

New Delhi, February 25

In a significant development ahead of its theatrical release, the Supreme Court has dismissed a plea seeking a change in the title of the upcoming film 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story', ruling that the concerns raised about the name were unfounded.

The petition had contended that the film's title created an offensive stereotype and portrayed the Yadav community in a negative light.

The petitioner argued that the name could harm the community's social standing and sought directions from the Court to restrain the film's release under its existing title.

However, a bench led by BV Nagarathna rejected the challenge. The Court observed that the title did not contain any adjective or expression carrying a negative connotation against the Yadav community. It noted that mere reference to a community name, without any derogatory qualifier, could not be considered defamatory or offensive.

Distinguishing the present case from its earlier ruling in the matter concerning movie 'Ghooskhor Pandat,' the bench pointed out that the word "ghooskhor", meaning corrupt, clearly attached a negative attribute to a community.

In contrast, the title 'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story' did not attribute any adverse characteristic or stereotype.

The Court further held that none of the reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) of the Constitution were attracted in this case. It concluded that the film's title did not portray the community in a derogatory manner and accordingly dismissed the writ petition.

Directed by Ankit Bhadana and produced by Sandeep Tomar, the film stars Pragati Tiwari and Vishal Mohan in lead roles.

'Yadav Ji Ki Love Story' remains scheduled for a nationwide theatrical release on Friday, February 27, 2026.

- ANI

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Priya S
I agree with the Court's logic. There's a clear difference between 'Yadav Ji' and a word like 'ghooskhor'. One is respectful, the other is an insult. The petition seemed like an overreaction.
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Aman W
As someone from the community, I don't find it offensive at all. In fact, it feels nice to see a mainstream love story with our identity in the title. Bas film acchi honi chahiye! 🤞
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the Indian legal system handling these cultural sensitivity issues. The distinction made by the bench between a mere name and a derogatory term seems very reasonable and well-argued.
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Karthik V
While I respect the court's verdict, I do feel a slight concern. Sometimes the problem isn't the title but the content inside. I hope the filmmakers have portrayed the community with dignity and not relied on cheap stereotypes for comedy.
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Nisha Z
Finally some common sense! We have bigger issues to worry about than movie titles. The Supreme Court has better things to do than entertain such pleas. Good dismissal.

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