Downloaded 'Saiyaara' From Tamilrockers, Other Piracy Sites? You Could Be Slapped With A Rs 2 Lakh Fine

Saiyaara Full Movie Leaked: Mohit Suri’s much-discussed romantic drama Saiyaara has found itself at the centre of a growing piracy storm. The film, which hit theatres on July 18, has been leaked online across multiple illegal platforms, threatening both its box office collections and the hard work of its creators.

Starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, Saiyaara had already gained momentum online, thanks to viral videos capturing emotional audience reactions in packed cinema halls. However, within just days of its release, pirated versions began surfacing across infamous sites like Tamilrockers, Filmyzilla, Movierulez, and Telegram. These unauthorised uploads span various resolutions, from crisp 1080p to grainy 240p, making them easily accessible to those choosing to ignore the law.

Legal And Cyber Threats Await Illegal Downloads Of 'Saiyaara'

For those thinking a quick download is harmless, here's a reality check. Indian copyright laws are clear and stringent. Downloading or streaming pirated content can lead to serious legal trouble, including fines up to Rs 2 lakh and even jail time.

Moreover, piracy websites aren’t just illegal, they’re dangerous. These platforms often harbour malware, spyware, and phishing links that can compromise personal data or financial information. A casual click can result in far more than just a bad-quality movie; it could lead to identity theft or financial fraud.

Adding to the woes, pirated versions are a far cry from the filmmaker’s vision. They’re often riddled with poor sound, abrupt cuts, and annoying watermarks, stripping away the immersive experience that theatre-goers enjoy. These platforms are also notorious for hosting adult content and redirecting users to questionable betting or scam sites, making them particularly unsafe for children.

Support Cinema, Not Piracy

Piracy doesn’t just result in revenue loss; it chips away at the very soul of cinema. Every illegal stream or download denies artists, technicians, and producers the credit and compensation they deserve.

ABP Live strongly condemns the piracy of Saiyaara and urges audiences to enjoy the film responsibly. By choosing legitimate viewing platforms or theatre screenings, viewers can support the artists and technicians who pour their hearts into creating these cinematic experiences.

The message is simple: love the film, but respect the craft. Let your support be legal and loud.

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