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2.0 ', featuring Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar on the big screen, the Madras High Court has ordered 37 ISPs to block more than 12,000 websites featuring pirated versions of Tamil films. The list included more than 2,000 websites operated by TamilRockers. However, despite the precautionary measures adopted by the producers, reports circulating say that said website put the film online, a few hours after its official release.
See also: 2.0 Movie Review
Lyca Productions launched on Twitter Thursday afternoon to ask people to watch the movie in a theater and not to subscribe to hacking. "A hard work of 4 years, millions of money, efforts of 1,000 technicians – all to give you a visual show to watch, love and enjoy in THEATERS! Do not ruin the experience. Say no to piracy! Send all hacked links to [email protected] and help Tamil cinema shine! »Read the tweet.
With a budget of more than 450 crores, the '2.0' released Thursday in cinemas around the world. In addition to winning a record number of ticket sales before the release, the film should break several other box office records, given good reviews, hype and word of mouth.
Prior to the release of version 2.0, Madras HC orders the blocking of 12,000 piracy sites, including Tamilrockers
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