Film Piracy Statistics Of India Would Blow Our Minds

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The major problem of the entire Film Fraternity, Piracy is unstoppable despite the emerging technologies and cyber securities. Especially in a country like India which has a very good name for the Information Technology field, this demon is growing bigger and bigger.A German-based software business analytics company named Tecxipio took a brief survey on Indian Film Industry’s Piracy and guess what, the results are quite shocking. According to Tecxipio’s survey, India stands in the top five Pirated movie downloading country on the Globe. Films like Padmavat, Tiger Zinda Hai got downloaded by 7 million and 6 million times respectively just from the month of January and June of this year. No hit flick in Bollywood limited to less than 2 million downloads by the Indian netizens.

Coming to the Tollywood, these statistics are quite astonishing. Anushka’s Bhagmati took the first place with 1.6 million downloads followed by mega power star Ram Charan Tej’s Rangastham with 1.2 million downloads. Also flicks like Bharat Ane Nenu, Mahanati, and Naa Peru Surya enter the top five most downloaded movies from the Tinsel town. This is a huge problem for theIndian Film Industry and no maker is able to stop the Piracy from the internet. Somehow producer Allu Aravind and Visionary director Rajamouli are trying their best to catch the culprits using a watermark to their prints. Now everyone can understand the protests of some responsible Industry biggies like Vishal against the Piracy.

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