The much-awaited Tamil sports drama “Lal Salaam,” directed by Aishwarya Rajinikanth, hit the theaters with a wave of excitement on February 9th. However, the joyous occasion soon turned somber as the film fell victim to piracy just hours after its theatrical release.
Starring the legendary South superstar Rajinikanth, “Lal Salaam” received an overwhelmingly positive response from audiences, with many dubbing it a “blockbuster hit.” The film explores the theme of religious coexistence and follows the journey of aspiring cricketers who face unjust obstacles in their quest for success.
Despite the initial acclaim, the film’s availability on several torrent sites has marred its release. Websites such as Filmyzilla, Filmywap, MovieRulz, mp4moviez, 123 movies, and tamilrockers quickly made the movie accessible for online viewing and downloading, posing a significant threat to its box office earnings.
The leak not only undermines the hard work and creativity of the filmmakers but also poses a legal and ethical dilemma. Piracy is a punishable offense under the Copyright Act of 1957, and TheNews21 strongly condemns such activities. We urge our users to refrain from engaging in piracy and to support the film industry by watching movies through legal channels.
Unfortunately, “Lal Salaam” is not the first film to suffer from piracy in recent times. Several other movies, including “Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya,” “Eagle,” “Fighter,” “Guntur Kaaram,” “Hanuman,” “Captain Miller,” and “Ayalaan,” have also faced similar leaks shortly after their release.
As the film industry grapples with the rampant issue of piracy, efforts to combat this menace must be intensified to protect the rights and livelihoods of filmmakers and artists.
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