The Delhi High Court has issued a formal notice to Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan’s production house, Red Chillies Entertainment, along with Netflix, in connection with the web series The Bads of Bollywood. IRS officer Sameer Wankhede has filed a defamation case, claiming that his character and professional image were negatively portrayed in the series, causing harm to his reputation and personal life. The matter was heard in court, where the petition highlighted alleged misrepresentation of Vankhede’s role in law enforcement, prompting the judiciary to intervene. The notice requires both Red Chillies and Netflix to respond and present their arguments in the upcoming hearings. This development underscores increasing scrutiny on the portrayal of real-life individuals in films and web series, raising questions about creative liberties versus defamation. Legal experts note that courts are increasingly attentive to cases where fictionalized narratives may impact the reputation of public officials. The next hearing will allow both parties to submit their evidence and defend their positions, which could set an important precedent for content creators and streaming platforms in India regarding accuracy and responsibility in depicting real-life personalities.

