Dulquer Salman’s much-anticipated film Lucky Bhaskar made its theatrical debut today, sparking mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. The film’s opening scenes captured audiences’ attention with an electrifying start, showcasing diverse characters and unexpected moments. Social media feedback praised the first half for its engaging plot twists that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.
Unfortunately, Lucky Bhaskar has already fallen victim to piracy, with reports confirming its illegal distribution on notorious torrent sites like MovieRulz, Tamilrockers, 1337x, and multiple Telegram channels in HD quality. Piracy remains a persistent issue in the film industry, affecting nearly every major release. Despite ongoing efforts to curb these illegal activities, these sites continue to resurface after being taken down. Stronger measures are needed to tackle this problem, and we stand firmly against piracy, urging cyber authorities to take swift action against those responsible for these unlawful acts.
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