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Warner Bros. Loses a Battle

Warner Bros. lost its battle with the Indian film Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors.

BBC News announced that the request Warner Bros. made to prohibit the release of the Indian film, Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors, has been rejected.

Warner Bros. found the title was too similar to their Harry Potter franchise.

The Delhi superior court rejected the case, saying that Harry Potter fans are educated enough to know the difference between the two stories. Above all, the fans know that the last Harry Potter film will not be released until next year.

In addition, the court added that Warner has known about the Hari Puttar film since 2005 and that they should have presented their case much earlier.

Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Terrors will finally open in theatres in India on Friday, September 26, after a two-week delay.