Today is a Black Day for the Telugu Film Industry. Some cowards and imbeciles have uploaded about 90 minutes of very good quality footage from Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Atharintiki Dharedhi’ in the internet.
At a time when producers and distributors are facing a severe crisis due to political agitations, today’s heinous act comes as a knockout punch.
A producer invests crores of rupees in a movie, often staking everything he/she has for the film. It is one thing if the movie does not do well at the Box Office. But to be denied a fair chance by pirates, even before the film has released, is something that should be treated as a serious offense that merits no leniency.
The livelihood of many people is at stake. Before resorting to such cowardly acts, perpetrators must realise that they are knocking the food out of many plates.
Now is the time for fans of all heroes to put aside differences. It happened to BVSN Prasad garu and Pawan Kalyan today. It could happen to anyone tomorrow. Act against piracy. Report any links to legal@apfilmchamber.com or ad@apfilmchamber.com . If you come across any CD shops selling the pirated CD’s, please contact local police officials.
Let us support Mr. BVSN Prasad in these dark moments. Kill Piracy. Save TFI.
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