New Delhi: Kartik Aryan has emerged as one of the promising actors in Bollywood nowadays. His final movie Bhool Bhulaiya 2 was an enormous success on Box workplace and his final OTT launch Freddy was one of the watched Indian movie on OTT on the time of its launch. Kartik is again together with his new movie Shehzada which is a remake of Allu Arjun starrer Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo. The movie was first slated for a theatrical launch on Feb 10, 2022 however was postponed amid Pathaan wave. Later, Shehzada launched on 17 Feb 2023. As the followers have been eagerly ready for Shehzada, the movie is making the headlines for an unlucky motive because it has turn out to be the latest goal of piracy.
Shehzada has been leaked on-line simply hours after its launch. Reportedly, it has been leaked on-line by piracy giants and is obtainable free of charge obtain in HD print on numerous torrent websites like Filmyzilla, Movierulez and so on. To notice, as Shehzada was launched in theatres, the piracy assault will certainly depart a mark on the footfalls. Meanwhile, it’s evident that regardless of taking stringent measures towards piracy, the leisure business’s efforts to curb piracy are entering into useless. Big movies like Drishyam 2, Bhediya, and Amitabh Bachchan’s Uunchai, amongst others, have been beforehand launched on-line by the infamous pirate website Tamilrockers.
Shehzada starring Kartik Aryan, Kriti Sanon, Manisha Koirala, Paresh Rawal, Ronit Roy and Sachin Khedekar is a household drama movie and official remake of blockbuster Telugu movie  Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo . This movie has acquired combined critiques from the critics and lukewarm response on the field workplace.
The website has beforehand confronted a variety of harsh measures, nevertheless it has been found that the crew behind it at all times resurfaces with a brand new area as soon as the unique Tamilrockers website is shut. If they’re prohibited, they transfer to a brand new area and proceed to distribute pirated movie variations. Tamilrockers is famend for leaking standard theatre releases a number of hours earlier than the flicks are set to hit the screens.