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Devara Part 1 Leaked Online on Tamilrockers, Movierulz, Telegram Channels; Jr NTR, Saif Ali Khan Starrer Falls Prey to Piracy
Devara: Part 1 has joined a long list of films targeted by these sites, which continue to operate even after repeated shutdowns.
Devara Part 1 Torrent Leak: The highly anticipated film Devara: Part 1, featuring Jr NTR, Saif Ali Khan, and Janhvi Kapoor, has reportedly been leaked online just hours after its theatrical release. Directed by Koratala Siva, the action-packed drama hit the screens on September 27 but soon became available for illegal download on platforms like Tamilrockers, Movierulz, 1337x, and various Telegram channels.
Apart from the leading trio, the movie also features an ensemble cast in pivotal roles, including Shruti Marathe, Prakash Raj, and Murali Sharma. Set in a coastal backdrop, Devara follows the journey of a fearless man navigating intense challenges.
Is It Illegal To Download Pirated Movies In India?
In India, downloading pirated movies is a punishable offence under the law, with serious consequences such as fines or imprisonment. The Copyright Act strictly forbids the unauthorised distribution and use of copyrighted content, including illegally obtained films. Piracy of films can lead to imprisonment for up to 3 years and fines of up to Rs 2 lakhs.
ABP Live doesn't condone film piracy via torrents.
Piracy Remains A Serious Issue
Despite efforts to curb piracy, Devara: Part 1 has joined a long list of films targeted by these sites, which continue to operate even after repeated shutdowns. Piracy remains a major issue for the film industry, and calls for stricter actions against these platforms are growing. We condemn any form of piracy and hope for firm measures to be taken against those responsible.
Devara: Part 1 Earnings
The film has garnered significant attention, with advance bookings reportedly crossing Rs 75 crore worldwide, setting the stage for a massive opening. Trade analysts predict Devara could rake in between Rs 125-140 crore globally on its first day, with a potential Rs 70 crore coming from the Telugu-speaking states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh alone.
If these estimates hold, Devara could rank among the top Indian films for opening day collections, surpassing recent Bollywood blockbusters like Jawan and Pathaan. Internationally, the film is expected to make a solid impact, adding to its total with an estimated $5 million from overseas markets.