Jawan: Shocking! Shah Rukh Khan’s Film Becomes VICTIM OF PIRACY Few Clips Leaked Online; Filmmakers Filed FIR With Mumbai Police

With the Bollywood Superstar's Shah Rukh Khan's collaboration with Atlee, Nayanthara, and Vijay Sethupathi raises the excitement among moviegoers daily. On September 7, 2023 of this year, the film is slated to open in theatres all around the world.
By BollywoodMDB Team - Aug 12, 2023 07:02 PM IST
Jawan: Shocking! Shah Rukh Khan’s Film Becomes VICTIM OF PIRACY Few Clips Leaked Online; Filmmakers Filed FIR With Mumbai Police
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All eyes are now focused on Shah Rukh Khan's next action film Jawan after ‘Pathaan's enormous success. However, Jawan's creators have received worrying news after discovering that various movie clips have been posted online.

(Also read: Jawan: Shah Rukh Khan's HILARIOUS Response To 'Nayanthara Pe Lattu Huye Ya Nahin' Question During #AskSrK Session Will Tickle Your Funny Bones! (View Post))

With the Bollywood Superstar's debut collaboration with Atlee, Nayanthara, and Vijay Sethupathi, the excitement among moviegoers is increasing daily. On September 7, 2023 of this year, the film is slated to open in theatres all around the world. The ‘Jawan’ teaser and songs appear to have left a lasting impression on moviegoers.

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Some 'Jawan' clips have been spread illegally on the internet at a time when piracy is having a significant negative impact on the entertainment sector.

According to reports, SRK's production company Red Chillies Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against an unnamed defendant, stating that several movie snippets from Jawan were taken and posted online without permission. Popular news portal reported that on August 10 a theft complaint under the Information Technology Act was filed at the Santacruz police station in Mumbai.

(Also read: Jawan New Poster Twitter Reactions: Shah Rukh Khan Sparks Frenzy With Countdown For Upcoming Film)

According to the FIR, video from the upcoming movie was stolen, violated copyright, and published on Twitter. Legal notifications were reportedly given to five Twitter accounts that were found to be the source of the movie clip sharing. Only one of them, though, confirmed receiving it. The report also stated that Red Chillies Entertainment afterwards submitted a commercial lawsuit to the Delhi High Court.

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