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In the case of Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva, the film's producers, Karan Johar and Dharma Productions, took extensive measures to prevent piracy. The film was released with a robust security system, and the team worked closely with law enforcement agencies to curb piracy. Despite these efforts, the film's popularity and demand led to a surge in illegal downloads, with Filmyzilla being one of the primary platforms used for piracy.
The Indian government and film bodies have intensified their crackdown on digital piracy through the Cinematograph (Amendment) Act, which imposes strict penalties and jail time for unauthorized recording and distribution. Despite these measures, piracy sites frequently change domains to evade blocks. The ethical responsibility, therefore, shifts partly to the consumer. Choosing to watch a film through legitimate streaming platforms (like Disney+ Hotstar) or in theaters ensures that the industry remains healthy enough to produce more ambitious stories.
Downloading copyrighted content from unauthorized sources is against the law and can harm the creators and the film industry.
(Amitabh Bachchan), the leader of the Brahmansh. He discovers he is not just a protector but is himself an Astra—the (the Astra of Fire). The Climax
Filmyzilla has been a significant contributor to online piracy in India. The website provides free downloads of movies, TV shows, and music, often within hours of their release. This has made it a popular destination for users who want to access content without paying for it.

