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Sikandar' staff members assist Salman Khan fans in removing 3,000 pirated links; creators will face legal prosecution as Cyber Cell monitors IP addresses.


By Kajal Sharma - 31 Mar 2025 08:24 PM
With a lot of excitement and anticipation, "Sikandar," the Bollywood star Salman Khan's comeback to the big screen following Tiger 3, debuted in theaters on Sunday. Sadly for the movie, though, prints of the action movie could be downloaded from a number of pirate websites.The makers, fan clubs, and Mumbai Police's cyber cell section acted quickly after a high-definition (HD) version of AR Murugadoss' film appeared on social networking site X just hours before the film's March 30 release date. Salman Khan's devoted fan clubs, Sajid Nadiadwala's production company, and law enforcement officials worked together to take down more than 3,000 URLs that were hosting the unauthorized version.
Salman Khan's devoted fan clubs, Sajid Nadiadwala's production company, and law enforcement officials worked together to take down more than 3,000 URLs that were hosting the unauthorized version. Over 1,000 accounts have already been reported to the authorities by Nadiadwala's production company, according to a report by Mid-Day.Salman Khan's admirers are showing their devotion in a variety of ways! They demonstrated their desire to preserve their superstar's labor of love by assisting the Sikandar team in removing more than 3,000 pirated links to the movie in a massive takedown campaign. Not only that, but Sikandar's creators aren't letting the offenders off easy. After filing a lawsuit, Cyber Cell is currently monitoring IP addresses connected to the piracy.