Jawan Piracy : Shah Rukh Khan’s RCE Files Police Complaints Against Individuals; Cyber Branch Tracks Down People —
In order to combat digital piracy, Red Chillies Entertainment has implemented strict disciplinary actions against individuals who share or upload clips from the film on platforms like WhatsApp and others. The production house has also enlisted the help of multiple anti-piracy agencies to actively track down and report individuals and groups involved in piracy to the police, leading to criminal charges.
To further strengthen their efforts, Red Chillies Entertainment has lodged a police complaint with Inspector Amar Patil from Santacruz West Police Station against those involved in piracy. It is hoped that the culprits will face appropriate legal consequences, setting a precedent for the industry and deterring piracy in the future.
A reliable source from Red Chillies Entertainment reveals, “We have successfully identified and located pirated accounts operated by individuals across various platforms. Both criminal and civil actions are being initiated against them for distributing pirated content of the film Jawan. Piracy remains a significant issue for the film industry as a whole, undermining the hard work of countless individuals associated with the production. These acts of unauthorized recording and leaking amount to dishonesty, theft, and infringement of intellectual property.”
Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan is doing fantastic business at the Indian and overseas box offices. But like every film, even Jawan had to tackle the biggest issue our industry has been facing for years—piracy! Well, SRK’s Red Chillies Entertainment was cautious enough to take action against such illegal activities.
To tackle digital piracy, Red Chillies Entertainment has taken strict disciplinary action against individuals sharing the clips or uploading them across platforms like WhatsApp and others. Multiple anti-piracy agencies have been hired by the production house to aggressively track down individuals and groups, who are then reported to the police to take criminal action for spreading piracy.
Solidifying the process further, the production house today filed a police complaint with police inspector Mr. Amar Patil from Santacruz West Police Station against people who are indulging in piracy. Hopefully, the culprits will be punished as per the laws, and it will set a good example for our industry to prevent piracy in the future.
A source close to RCE informs, “We have already tracked down pirated accounts run by individuals across various platforms; criminal and civil action is being initiated against them for releasing pirated content of the film Jawan. Piracy is a huge issue faced by the film industry at large and undermines the hard work of thousands of people associated with the film. Such acts of illegally recording and leaking amount to cheating, theft, and infringement/violation of intellectual property”.