Despite a legal notice from Hollywood studio Warner Bros. claiming
copyright infringement, director Prabhudheva and his producer Gordhan
Tanwani are in no mood to budge from the title "Action Jackson".
Warner Bros' 1988 Hollywood film featuring Carl Weathers and Sharon
Stone released with the same name and the production house has given the
makers of the Bollywood film a notice to change the title as "Action
Jackson" is registered by them for the sub-continent as well.
A letter has been sent to Baba Arts Limited Production and Eros International, who are jointly producing the film.
On the other hand, Prabhudheva says there is a very special reason why his film is called "Action Jackson".
"We named the film 'Action Jackson' because our hero Ajay Devgan is
known as 'AJ' and we thought it would be a good idea to use the initials
and extend it into the title 'Action Jackson' as Ajay is doing both
action and dancing in the film," said the director.
Prabhudheva, who also changed the title of his previous film "Rambo
Rajkumar" to "R...Rajkumar", says that he cant "keep giving in like this
for every title".
"It isn't like 'Rambo Rajkumar' where Rambo was a patented name by the
Hollywood studio. How can anyone claim copyright over the words 'action'
and 'Jackson'? And since the word 'Jackson' is in my title for the
dancing, we might have (late pop legend) Michael Jackson's family
claiming copyright violation. We can't just keep giving in like this for
every title," he said.
As for the title belonging to a Hollywood film, Prabhu defends his title.
"I had never heard of a Hollywood film titled 'Action Jackson'. Didn't
it come 25 years ago? So many films are titled 'Romeo & Juliet'.
Should Shakespeare's family sue?"


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