Key Points

The Delhi High Court has officially issued summons to Netflix and Shah Rukh Khan's production company in response to Sameer Wankhede's defamation lawsuit. The IRS officer claims the web series "The Ba***ds of Bollywood" contains malicious content that has damaged his reputation. Wankhede specifically points to a scene where a character makes an obscene gesture immediately after saying "Satyamev Jayate," calling it an insult to the national emblem. He's seeking Rs 2 crore in damages that would be donated to cancer patient treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital.

Key Points: Delhi HC Summons Netflix SRK in Sameer Wankhede Defamation Case

  • Delhi High Court finds prima facie case for defamation against Netflix and Red Chillies
  • Wankhede alleges web series tarnished his reputation and family dignity
  • Lawsuit claims obscene gesture after Satyamev Jayate insults national emblem
  • Wankhede seeks Rs 2 crore damages for Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital
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Delhi High Court issues summons to Netflix, SRK's company in Sameer Wankhede's defamation suit

Delhi High Court issues summons to Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies and Netflix over defamation suit filed by IRS officer Sameer Wankhede regarding web series content.

"Satyamev Jayate and immediately after that the character is seen making an obscene gesture - Sameer Wankhede's lawsuit"

Mumbai, Oct 8

The Delhi High Court has issued summons to Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., and Netflix owned by Shah Rukh Khan, with regards to the civil defamation suit filed by IRS officer, Sameer Wankhede. The suit was instituted on 8th October 2025.

Sameer has alleged defamation in a malicious content published and circulated through the web series ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’ produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, which has gravely tarnished the reputation, dignity, and public image of Sameer and his family.

The issuance of summons reflects the Court’s prima facie satisfaction that the allegations warrant judicial examination. The next date of hearing has been fixed, and the proceedings will continue in accordance with law. In the earlier hearing the Court had questioned Wankhede as to how the suit was maintainable in Delhi and asked him to amend his plaint disclosing appropriate reasons.

The lawsuit names Red Chillies Entertainment Private Limited, Netflix, X Corp (formerly Twitter), Google LLC, Meta Platforms, RPG Lifestyle Media Private Limited and John Doe as defendants.

Sameer Wankhede has claimed that the webseries has deliberately biased and defamatory content against him. He also alleged that the Sameer Wankhede and Aryan Khan case is currently pending in the Bombay High Court and a special NDPS court in Mumbai.

He alleged that a character in the web series is shown saying, "Satyamev Jayate" and immediately after that the character is seen making an obscene gesture. It is an insult to the slogan which is part of the national emblem and is an offence punishable under the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971.

Sameer has sought Rs. 2 crores as damages which will be donated to Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital for the treatment of Cancer patients. The suit has been filed seeking permanent and mandatory injunction against the production house and others, against the allegedly “false, malicious, and defamatory video” broadcasted in the series.

It has also been alleged that the content of the series violates various sections of the Information Technology Act and the Indian Penal Code as it attempts to hurt national sentiments by using obscene and objectionable content.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I'm a big SRK fan but this is crossing the line. Making defamatory content about real people and their families is not entertainment. Hope the truth prevails in court. Also appreciate that the damages will go to cancer patients if he wins.
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Anjali F
While I support creative freedom, misusing national symbols and defaming individuals is wrong. The court asking about jurisdiction makes sense though - why Delhi when everything happened in Mumbai? 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone working in media, I think this case will set an important precedent for content creators. We need to balance creative expression with responsibility. Mocking national emblems is definitely not acceptable.
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Vikram M
Respect to Sameer Wankhede for standing up! These big production houses think they can get away with anything. Using "Satyamev Jayate" in such a disrespectful manner shows their mentality. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Karthik V
I watched the series and honestly felt uncomfortable with how they portrayed real events. While creative liberty is important, defaming individuals and disrespecting national symbols crosses the line. Good that the court is taking it seriously.

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