The Madras High Court has ordered that the film Dhurandhar 2 cannot be illegally streamed or aired. It’s a big change. There was only one day between making the choice and the movie coming out on screens. This shows how bad hacking has become.
In the meantime, the court told everyone that they couldn’t share the movie without permission on TV or the internet. Some individuals think this is a smart approach to protect the movie from leaking out or being shared without permission at a very sensitive moment.
Many people are looking forward to Dhurandhar 2, which has made it a popular target for pirates even before it comes out.
Tough Action Against Illegal Sites
The court has made it clear that internet service providers, cable companies, and other sites should not let people watch the movie illegally. That means that any website or service that shares the movie without permission will be punished.
The commercial suit was brought by Reliance Industries Limited and Jio Studios, who said they had found copyright violations and needed immediate anti-piracy instructions for ISPs, cable providers, and other middlemen.
The creators turned in a license from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to prove that they owned the movie. Since the case was very important, the court gave the stay with the condition that the claimants would pay any party whose real business interests might be affected by the order. The temporary help will last until April 15, 2026, which is when the case will be heard again.
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Filmmakers Filed a Case
The group Reliance Industries Limited and Jio Studios, which both have something to do with the movie, brought the case. They went to court to ask for protection against being stolen from or having their information spread illegally.
People who made the movie told us to move quickly because it was about to come out and any leak could have cost them a lot of money. The court stepped in right away and made a temporary order to protect the rights to the movie. This shows that film companies are increasingly using the law to protect their work.
As to Why Dhurandhar 2 Was in Danger
People are very excited about Dhurandhar 2, which makes it easier for people to steal it. When big films with a lot of hype come out, they’re often easy to share illegally. Online, pirated copies can spread quickly, hurting the movie’s box office earnings and the work of everyone who worked on it. Because of this, moviemakers are now taking steps to protect their films even before they come out. The court’s ruling came at the right time, making it less likely that early leaks would occur.
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Ignoring The Law
The order from the Madras High Court makes it clear that hacking is not okay. The fact that the law is ready to be used to protect producers’ rights is clear. The entertainment business needs to take steps like these for the future. Protecting pictures from being shared illegally helps the people who work hard to make them. For now, the major goal is to make sure that Dhurandhar 2 comes out without any problems with hacking. The ruling made the people who made the films feel better and gave people hope that films will be better protected in the future.

