Mythri Movie Makers, the producers of Ajith Kumar-starrer Good Bad Ugly and Pradeep Ranganathan-starrer Dude, have

entered into a compromise with acclaimed musician R. Ilaiyaraaja over the use of his old songs in the two movies

released this year. The compromise has been reached on payment of ₹50 lakh to the composer as a “commercial settlement

and gratitude.”

A joint memo of compromise filed before Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy on Wednesday (December 3, 2025) read that the

Hyderabad-based production house had already paid ₹50 lakh to Mr. Ilaiyaraaja through Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)

after deducting 10% towards Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) for having used three of his old songs in ‘Good Bad Ugly’ and

two more in ‘Dude.’

Terms of compromise

The parties had also agreed that the two songs used in ’Dude’ would continue to feature in the movie that is currently

being streamed in an Over the Top (OTT) platform, but the producers would desist from using three other songs in ‘Good

Bad Ugly’ in future. Yet, the money was being paid to the composer for having used those three songs until the court

granted an interim injunction on September 8 this year.

Mr. Ilaiyaraaja had also agreed to make a public statement regarding the compromise reached between him and the

production firm. Represented by senior counsel S. Prabakaran, the musician had initially filed a civil suit against the

production house for having used three songs, that were composed by him between 1982 and 1996 for three different Tamil

movies, in ‘Good Bad Ugly’ without obtaining his consent.

The dispute

The court was told that Mythri Movie Makers had used the Tamil song Otha Ruba Tharen from the 1996 movie Nattupura Pattu

featuring actor Sivakumar, the song Ilamai Idho Idho from Kamal Haasan-starrer 1982 flick Sakalakala Vallavan and the

song En Jodi Manja Kuruvi from the 1986 movie Vikram, also starring Mr. Haasan without approaching him for his consent

to exploit those songs commercially in ‘Good Bad Ugly.’

Subsequently, he filed another suit complaining that the production house appeared to be in the habit of unauthorised

use of his songs and that it had once again used two more songs — Nooru Varusham from the 1990 Rajinikanth-starrer

Panakkaran and Karutha Machan from the 1991 Sukanya-starrer Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu — in the latest movie ‘Dude.’

The court had granted an interim injunction in favour of Mr. Ilaiyaraaja in the second suit too. However, now, the joint

compromise memo stated that the parties intend to end the dispute amicably and that both the civil suits could be

decreed in terms of the compromise memo.