According to a report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the Indian film and TV industry loses around ₹18,000 crore (approximately $2.5 billion USD) annually due to piracy.
The leak of "Once Upon a Time in Bihar" on Filmyzilla has significant implications for the creators and producers of the show. Piracy can result in substantial financial losses for the producers, as users opt for free downloads instead of legitimate streaming services.
"Once Upon a Time in Bihar" is a Hindi-language web series that premiered on ZEE5 in 2020. The show is a crime drama that explores the darker side of Bihar, a state in eastern India. The series stars Arjun Bijlani, Gracy Singh, and Krishna Mukherjee in lead roles.
The authorities have also taken action against piracy websites, including Filmyzilla, under the Copyright Act, 1957. Several cases have been registered against the website and its operators, but the website remains active.
The leak of "Once Upon a Time in Bihar" on Filmyzilla highlights the ongoing issue of piracy in the Indian entertainment industry. While the creators and producers of the show may take steps to address the issue, the problem of piracy persists.
It's essential for users to opt for legitimate streaming services and support the creators by watching their content through authorized platforms. By doing so, users can help reduce the financial losses caused by piracy and promote a healthy and sustainable entertainment ecosystem.
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