After Udta Punjab, Great Grand Masti and Sultan, now superstar Rajnikanth’s most awaited Kabali has fallen prey to piracy, with the film leaking online three days prior its official release.
The movie has reportedly made its way to the dark web, an internet platform which makes the movie available for streaming and downloads.
A source involved with the production unit of the film confirmed the news and told India Today, “We have contacted the authorities to pull down all these unauthorised links to the film.”
elecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), asking to issue instructions to all service providers to block illegal download of the film.
#Kabali leak: It won’t distract #Rajinikanth fans from watching the film.Also makers will not spare websit as they now have a court backing.
— Priyanka (@Photos4uIndia) July 19, 2016
@Prakashjaaju Kabali is one film where leak doesn’t matter Tickets have already been blocked for one week
— sunil shenoy (@sunil_shenoy) July 19, 2016
#kabalileak online. A wakeup call for industry to take this menace head-on.
— sunil boobna (@boobna) July 19, 2016
Preview shows are going to leak more content about the film before release.. Don’t worry it won’t affect anything#Kabali
— KABALI (@Kabali_Rajini) July 18, 2016