Ajay Devgn's Shaitaan Faces Online Piracy, Leaked In HD After Release
Anticipation Meets Reality: Shaitaan's Theatrical Debut
The much-awaited film, Shaitaan, featuring Ajay Devgn and R Madhavan, has finally made its way to the theatres, stirring considerable excitement among fans. This film is particularly notable as it represents Ajay Devgn's first project alongside R Madhavan and Jyotika. Directed by Vikas Bahl, Shaitaan is a psychological thriller that also signifies the return of Jyotika to the Bollywood scene after a hiatus of 25 years since her last appearance in Doli Saja Ke Rakhna (1998) with Akshaye Khanna.

Despite the positive reception from audiences upon its release, Shaitaan has encountered a significant setback. In an unfortunate turn of events, the film has become the latest victim of online piracy, with its full series leaked on various illegal platforms shortly after its OTT debut.
The remake of the Gujarati film Vash, Shaitaan, found itself in the throes of online piracy, available for unauthorized free download and streaming in high definition. This development has understandably dismayed the film's creators and could potentially impact its global viewership.
Ajay Devgn shared his thoughts on venturing into the horror genre with Shaitaan, expressing his fondness for such narratives and his eagerness to explore this domain once more. He reminisced about the acclaim received for his earlier horror film, Bhoot, and lamented the lack of compelling scripts in this genre that came his way thereafter.
Shaitaan is not an isolated case when it comes to piracy. Several other productions have faced similar fates shortly after their releases, including Maharani season 3, Article 370, Madame Web, Dunki, Fighter, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, Mr and Mrs Smith Season 1, Aarya Season 3, The Family Plan, among others. Despite concerted efforts from the entertainment industry to combat this issue, piracy continues to pose a significant challenge.
It's crucial to acknowledge that engaging with pirated content is not only illegal but also a direct affront to the hard work of countless individuals within the entertainment sector. Such actions not only infringe upon copyright laws but also detract from the revenue rightfully earned by those involved in creative endeavors.
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