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29 March 2024

Bollywood being robbed

Kareena Kapoor's item number in Ra.One is leaked online. (Agency)

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By Ajanta Paul

If you want to catch the latest glimpse of any forthcoming Bollywood movies just log on to internet and search. 

Hoards of videos, promo and scenes of yet to be released movies can be found easily. An online leak of videos and scenes is the latest bug in Bollywood. 

Shah Rukh Khan's much-awaited RA.One felt prey to online leak. Kareena Kapoor's item song 'Chammak Challo' composed by Akon has already made its way to the net.

Sources say the song is a rough cut but the leak gives us a sneak peak about the feel of the item number. 

Intimate scenes leaked from the yet to be released ‘Bhindi Bazar’ has created ripples in the film industry.

This uncensored lengthy lovemaking scene between Vedita Pratap Singh and Prashant Narayanan has generated tremendoushits and views in the net.

The movie already racked up controversy for its bold storyline and scenes during the shoot itself.

This small budget movie won't mind some publicity even if it's bad. 

Many films in the past have suffered a blow because of online leaks. 

‘Haal e dil’, a song from Amitabh Bachchan's ‘Bbuddah Hoga tera Baap’ was leaked online, even before its official release.

Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif’s 'Tees Maar Khan’s' title track was illegally released over the internet, four days before the official release.

Emraan Khan’s 'Crook' became target of a real life crook. To the surprise of the Bhatt camp the promo was leaked on Youtube before its promotional schedule.

The movie that suffered maximum jolt was ‘Johnny Gaddar’. An entire sequel of the movie got leaked online. 

Not long ago movie plots were leaked online but now the trend has moved on to leaks of videos and scenes.

Speculations are rife that these leaks are mere publicity stunts on part of the producers. Insiders believe what was earlier considered crime is now a part of marketing strategy. 

Interestingly, in most cases the leaked out portions were edited parts of a film.

The master-print is always a heavily guarded intellectual property, so the leak couldn't have taken place without an inside hand. 

So are movie scenes and songs deliberately leaked online? Or do we have a real thief in Bollywood who has become a menace for directors and producers.

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