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‘Thamma’: Ayushmann-Rashmika’s film falls prey to piracy

‘Thamma’: Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna starrer falls prey to piracy despite over Rs 50 crore box office collection

Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna’s latest horror-comedy ‘Thamma’ has become the talk of the town since its Diwali release. While the film continues to draw large crowds to cinemas, it has also fallen victim to a troubling trend, online piracy.

Film faces major piracy leak after release

Soon after its theatrical debut, ‘Thamma’ was reportedly leaked on several torrent and illegal streaming sites. Pirated versions of the film quickly surfaced across various platforms, making it easily available for download in different formats and languages.

Viewers might end up paying heavy fines for watching pirated content

Many viewers often ignore the risks of downloading pirated films, but the law takes it seriously. Under Indian copyright laws, anyone caught watching or downloading an illegal copy can face severe punishment. As per Section 63, Punishment for Copyright Infringement, offenders may be jailed for six months to three years and fined between Rs 50,000 and Rs 2,00,000.

Why is watching films illegally online wrong?

Piracy doesn’t just affect a film’s box office earnings, it harms the whole entertainment industry. Every illegal download takes away money from producers, actors, distributors, and everyone who worked on the film.Watching films legally, either in cinemas or on official streaming platforms, supports the people who create these stories. Pirated films might seem like an easy way to watch, but they hurt jobs, creativity, and the future of movies.

‘Thamma’ box office collection

Despite piracy troubles, ‘Thamma’ continues to dominate the box office across India. As per trade tracking site Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 24 crore on its opening day, Rs 18.6 crore on the second, and Rs 13 crore on the third, crossing the Rs 50 crore mark within just three days.

‘Thamma’ review

The Times of India, rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars. The review states, “The Stree universe continues to grow, with new lore, new beings, and an even bigger canvas, and director Aditya Sarpotdar’s latest outing stands as a worthy addition. The betaals, once guardians of humans, follow strict rules: never kill humans or drink their blood (deemed poisonous after witnessing people slaughter each other during Partition), never fall in love with them, and never cross into civilisation. But Tadaka’s defiance upends the fragile balance, unleashing the formidable Yakshashan.”Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is based on reports regarding the film and existing Indian copyright laws (specifically, Section 63 of the Copyright Act). The information provided herein, particularly concerning fines and jail terms, is a general interpretation of the law and should not be considered legal advice. Penalties for copyright infringement are determined on a case-by-case basis by judicial authorities. We strongly advise readers to adhere to legal guidelines and consume content only through official and authorized platforms to support the creative industry and avoid legal action. Go to Source

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