Monday, 18 July 2016

That's a stunner for sure, as "Kabali" has stepped into the lines of a Baahubali and now got the order from High Court to ban websites that are actually uploading pirated copies of many films.

On July 22nd, "Kabali" Telugu version along with all other versions is releasing across the globe. While Tamil version will see 350 screens release in Chennai alone, Telugu version will release in 1400+ screens in Telugu states. In the wake of this happening, High Court has now given orders to block 225 websites that are actually sponsoring piracy.



That will be huge morale for the revenues of films and hope the blockage will stay in effect not just for Kabali but for lifetime.

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