Finally, its a sigh of relief for team 'Raabta'!
The makers of 'Magadheera,' had alleged in a court in Hyderabad that the makers of the movie 'Raabta' indulged in plagarism, and have now withdrawn their case.
The makers of 'Raabta' confirmed the news by saying, "Makers of 'Magadheera' have withdrawn their case. 'Raabta' will release tomorrow without any hurdle."
In the court, the team of 'Raabta,' in a five-hour-long argument, cited several differences in the script and story-line of both the films.
Their lawyers argued that the background of the lead characters, their story-line development, role of villain, the foreign locations and the finale of the film are completely and materially different from the Telegu hit.
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