T-Series, a privately owned company headquartered in India, was founded in 1983. It employs approximately 960 individuals. The company operates as an Indian music record label and film production company, with its main product being content rights.
On March 11, 2026, the Delhi High Court granted three officials of Reliance Entertainment — Dhruv Sinha, Pushpak Vivek Shah, and Sachin Savla — two weeks to resolve their contempt by paying outstanding dues in a Rs. 168-crore dispute with T-Series (Super Cassettes Industries Pvt. Ltd.), or face four weeks in jail. This action followed the court's finding that Reliance Entertainment Studios Pvt. Ltd. and its officials were guilty of contempt for intentionally ignoring previous orders to deposit required funds. Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora had ruled that the company willfully disobeyed prior directions to deposit payments owed to Super Cassettes Industries Private Limited, the firm operating the T-Series brand.