Shraddha Kapoor's Film "Chhichhore" Latest Target Of Tamilrockers, Movie Leaked Online

Imran Asif Fazal |Sep 07, 2019

Tamilrockers have so far targeted films like "Gorilla", "Super 30", "Saaho", "Men In Black: International" and "NGK".

A day after Shraddha Kapoor and Sushant Singh Rajput starrer Chhichhore hit theatres, Tamilrockers has allegedly leaked the movie online.

The film which has an ensemble cast of actors including Varun Sharma, Prateik Babbar, Tahir Raj Bhasin and Naveen Polishetty among others.

The film revolves around college campus comedy-drama which has been directed by Nitesh Tiwari of Dangal fame.

The film has been produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banner of Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment.

The film revolves around a group of seven college friends and follows their lives from 1992 to the present day. It has so far received mixed reviews and has got a mild response at the box office.

Experts believe that the box office collection will see a steep decline after the movie was leaked online. Tamilrockers have targeted films like Gorilla, Super 30, Saaho, Men In Black: International, NGK, Article 15, Spider-Man Far From Home and Oh! Baby.

Tamilrockers are known for their notorious activity by recording films in the theatres and later leaking it online. The piracy website illegally provides the pirated print of the latest films, in almost every language.

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"They began with only Tamil films but now they prey on Bollywood released, Hollywood hits and even the most awaited television series. It's a serious issue and the government authorities should implement stricter norms. Such leaks cause producers losses worth crores of rupees. Such miscreants have to be punished instead of hailing their acts," said a Bollywood insider.

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"These miscreants leak it online for free in HD print. The reason that the notorious website has not been banned yet is that they keep changing their domain extension. Many films have fallen prey to Tamilrockers this year within a few hours of their releases", said the source.

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