Deva Leaked: Hd Movies Threaten Box Office
In a shocking turn of events, Shahid Kapoor's highly anticipated action thriller Deva has been leaked online in high definition (HD) just hours after its theatrical release, threatening its box office performance and dealing a significant blow to the film industry.
The film, which was expected to have a slow start with estimated collections of Rs 5-10 crore, had a low advance booking of Rs 1-3 crore and gross collections of Rs 3.5 crore. This leak comes as the second Bollywood film to be leaked in recent weeks, following Kangana Ranaut's Emergency, which also had a lackluster box office run. The piracy of Deva is a perfect example of the Indian film industry's ongoing challenge, which not only harms the box office collections but also puts the hard work of filmmakers and actors at risk, compromising content quality and viewer safety.
Meanwhile, Sky Force, starring Sunny Pawar, has been performing well at the box office, earning over Rs 87 crore net in its first week and poised to cross Rs 100 crore in its second weekend. In contrast, the leak of Deva has jeopardized its box office prospects, which were expected to be strong due to its unique storyline and powerful performances. The pirated versions of the film are available on multiple illegal websites, including Filmyzilla, Movierulez, and Telegram, in various formats such as 1080p, 720p, and HD.
The leak of Deva is a setback for the film's box office prospects and undermines the creative efforts of the entire film industry. The film's director, Rosshan Andrrews, and stars, Shahid Kapoor and Pooja Hegde, had high hopes for the movie's success, but the piracy has put a damper on their expectations. As the film industry continues to grapple with the issue of piracy, it remains to be seen how Deva will fare at the box office in the coming days.