Ram Charan’s highly anticipated film, Game Changer, has become the latest victim of a piracy plot, with a formal complaint now lodged against the culprits.
Pirated Version Leaked Online
Game Changer, directed by Shankar, faced a massive setback on its release day during Sankranti. A group of 45 individuals reportedly leaked a pirated version of the film online. The movie, which had an investment of crores and years of hard work, was hit hard by the illegal distribution.
Threats and Extortion Before Release
Leading up to the premiere, the film’s producers and team members were threatened via WhatsApp and social media. The culprits demanded money, threatening to leak the pirated version unless paid. Just two days before release, key plot twists were shared online, spoiling the film for many.
HD Pirated Print Floods Platforms
After the release, an HD pirated version of Game Changer appeared across Telegram and other online platforms. The illegal distribution spread key scenes, further sabotaging the film’s commercial success.
Cybercrime Investigation Launched
The Game Changer team filed a formal complaint with Cybercrime police, providing evidence against the 45 individuals involved. The investigation aims to uncover whether the group acted alone or had external support.
Social Media Campaign to Discredit the Film
In addition to the piracy, a coordinated social media campaign targeted Game Changer. Clips and key sequences were shared on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, designed to spoil the movie and damage its reputation.
Legal Action Pending
The filmmakers have also filed complaints against the social media pages involved in spreading negativity. Authorities have promised to take swift action against the perpetrators.
Impact on the Film Industry
The Game Changer piracy case highlights the growing threat of illegal film distribution. The team hopes that legal action will deter future piracy and encourage fans to support films through legitimate channels.
Stay updated on the ongoing investigation and legal actions.
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