Wednesday 31 January 2018

Bhansali takes measures to check piracy of 'Padmaavat'

The most controversial film ever, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Padmaavat' is attracting large number of moviegoers. The protesters led by Kerni Sena have now become silent. But to check the film falling in the hands of pirates, its makers are taking some pre-emptive measures.


While they have urged viewers to not resort to illegal means/ platforms/ websites to watch the movie and watch it only in theatres and multiplexes, they have also sought John Doe order from the Madras High Court to prevent any person or entity from infringing the film rights and directing all concerned to immediately block illegal websites/ URLs hosting the content related to the movie.

The step will restrain all unauthorised copying, transmission, communication, display, release, upload, download or exhibition of the film or part thereof in any manner. The makers have also requested the Maharashtra cybercrime cell for necessary action against the persons who might commit the offence of copyright infringement.

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