Key Points

Hyderabad Police just held a crucial meeting with the Telugu film industry about a massive piracy racket they uncovered. They explained how pirates are recording films in theatres and hacking digital distribution systems. Major stars like Chiranjeevi and Nagarjuna attended and promised their full support. The police shared specific security measures everyone needs to implement right away.

Key Points: Hyderabad Police Meets Telugu Stars Chiranjeevi on Film Piracy

  • Police revealed two primary piracy methods: theatre recording and digital system hacks
  • Investigation uncovered major piracy portals like TamilMV and Movierulz
  • Cybercriminals monetize piracy through online gaming and betting sponsors
  • Film industry representatives pledged full cooperation in anti-piracy efforts
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Hyderabad police holds high-level meet with Telugu film industry on piracy

Hyderabad Police briefs Telugu film industry on massive piracy racket involving theatre recording and digital hacks, with stars Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna attending security meeting.

"The probe identified piracy portals including TamilMV, Tail Blasters and Movierulz - Hyderabad Police"

Hyderabad, September 29

The Hyderabad Police, in the wake of unravelling one of the largest film piracy rackets in recent times, convened a high-level meeting with members of the Telugu film fraternity.

According to an official release, those who attended the meeting included heroes, producers, exhibitors, and digital distribution partners. They were briefed on the findings and explained how the offences were being committed, as well as the precautions to be taken.

During the meeting, officers detailed the two primary modes of piracy exposed in the recent investigation. In the first, offenders discreetly recorded movies inside theatres using mobile devices. In the second, cybercriminals hacked digital distribution systems well before a film's release, illegally accessing and copying high-value original studio content.

CP Anand said that the probe identified a number of piracy portals, including TamilMV, Tail Blasters and Movierulz and showed how these sites are monetised or promoted by sponsors such as online gaming and betting operators. Pirated files are further circulated through torrent websites, Telegram channels and illegal streaming platforms. Visitor data on these sites is often harvested and used to commit additional cybercrimes, including fraud, digital arrests, etc.

The Police Commissioner outlined practical precautions for each stakeholder and emphasised the importance of robust cybersecurity practices across all stakeholders, including regular audits of digital delivery platforms, strict access controls, and swift reporting of suspicious activity. Theatre owners were urged to strengthen on-ground vigilance, restrict the use of recording devices, and adopt advanced surveillance to deter in-hall piracy attempts. Production units were instructed to maintain a strict chain of custody for content and conduct thorough forensics, including examination of water markings.

The film industry representatives welcomed the initiative and assured their full cooperation. Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh, Nagarjuna, Nani, Telangana Film Development Corporation chairman V Venkata Ramana Reddy (Dil Raju) and other film fraternity members attended the meeting.

- ANI

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Priya S
The connection between piracy and online betting/gaming operators is really concerning. Many young people don't realize they're supporting criminal activities when they visit these sites. Need more awareness campaigns about this!
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Michael C
While I appreciate the police efforts, I wish they'd also address why people turn to piracy. Movie ticket prices in multiplexes have become too expensive for middle-class families. Maybe if films were more affordable, piracy would reduce naturally.
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Shreya B
Seeing all the big stars like Chiranjeevi and Nagarjuna attending shows how serious this issue is. Hope this leads to concrete action and not just another meeting. Our film industry deserves protection 🎬
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Aditya G
The technical details about hacking digital distribution systems before release is shocking! Production houses need to invest more in cybersecurity. Can't compromise on this when crores are at stake.
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Nisha Z
Good step, but enforcement will be key. We've seen similar initiatives before that fizzled out. Hope the police follows through with strict action against these piracy portals operating from outside India too.

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