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Mumbai, Jun 22: Krrish may be able to overcome all obstacles with his superpowers in the film, but in real life the movie's allegedly run into trouble with the underworld.

The film's audio and video rights are with T–Series and since Krrish is one of the most-awaited films this summer, the company is trying hard to stop pirated copies of the movie from getting around.

But the underworld is allegedly not too happy with this anti-piracy drive.

Head of the anti-piracy cell at T-Series, M M Satish, claims to have received threatening calls.

”For the past two days we have been getting calls regularly in the office. On Tuesday, I attended to a call where a man said he was calling from Pakistan. He asked if Satishji was speaking. I said yes. He told me to stop the whole anti-piracy thing. He said the don had invested a lot of money in it,” said Satish.

Though the caller did not identify himself, T-Series has registered a complaint with the Oshiwara police station.

"We will look into their allegation and then investigate,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police, zone 9, Amitabh Gupta.

T-Series is also worried about the screening of the film in Singapore on Wednesday, as chances are that Krrish will enter India via Singapore even before making it to the theatres this Friday.

  

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