Ajith Kumar’s newest high-octane action film, 'Vidaamuyarchi' made its grand theatrical debut on February 6, 2025. Unfortunately, a mere hour after its first screening, unauthorized digital copies surfaced on several illegal streaming portals and torrent networks, posing a serious challenge to the film’s commercial success.
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Leading up to its release, the production house, Lyca Productions, had proactively waged a strong campaign against piracy. They urged cinema enthusiasts to experience 'Vidaamuyarchi' solely on the big screen, highlighting the necessity of supporting the entertainment sector by abstaining from illegal viewership.
Despite these preventive measures, the movie was swiftly made available on a range of unlawful websites such as Filmyzilla, Movierulez, Telegram, and Tamilrockerz. Pirated copies appeared in multiple resolutions, including 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p, and high-definition formats, making it easily accessible to online users.
«Vidaamuyarchi» signifies Ajith Kumar’s much-anticipated return to cinema following a two-year gap. The movie boasts an impressive cast, featuring Arjun Sarja, Trisha, Regina Cassandra, Arav, and Vijay Ramya, with its compelling soundtrack composed by Anirudh Ravichander. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film’s pre-booked ticket sales for its opening day reached approximately ₹19.28 crore, reflecting immense audience excitement.
The illicit distribution of 'Vidaamuyarchi' is part of an ongoing trend affecting both Bollywood