Mangaluru: Shame! 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' movie leaked two weeks before release, cases filed


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jul 21: In what could be a major hindrance for the growth of the still nascent Tulu movie industry, copies of the much-awaited 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' produced under the banner of Jaya Kirana Films have leaked, two weeks before the official release of the movie.

Complaint about the piracy has already been registered with the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy, Bengaluru, and cases filed in Urwa police station, Karkala town police station, and Mangaluru cyber crime cell. Noting the seriousness of the matter, Mangaluru police commissioner Chandra Sekhar has already issued strict orders to the police to trace the culprits.

There is also a possibility that the police may raid mobile shops, cyber centres, college campuses and other places where the movie is said to have been illegally distributed.


Offenders to face up to seven-year jail term, hefty penalty

During the raids, if copies of the film are found in duplicate CDs, mobile phones or computers, such items would be seized and the offender would face up to seven years in jail. Not only is the offence non-bailable, but the violator would have to compensate for the losses incurred to the movie and bear the budget, informed cyber crime officials.

The police are of the opinion this mischief has been committed as 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' is expected to break Tulu box office records with its release on August 5. "Whoever is behind this mischief will be dealt with strictly as per the provisions under the cyber crime law," the police assured.


Devadas Kapikad condemns piracy

Renowned actor-director of Tulu stage and cinema Devadas Kapikad has strongy criticized the piracy of the movie, in which he too is starring. "As Tuluvas, we should strongly and unitedly condemn the movie's leak. Such acts will kill the Tulu language and industry. Fans of Tulu cinema should teach a lesson to such mischief mongers.

"Tuluvas are not the kind of people who would watch Tulu movies on mobile phones. In earlier instances too, people have rejected pirated copies and flocked to the theatres to watch Tulu movies, and thereby set and example to others. Tuluvas themselves should condemn the piracy of Tulu movies, because Tulu cinema gets only 10 to 13 theatres. The fact that this movie has leaked shows that Tulu cinema has attained the level of Bollywood, Tamil and Telugu films which are also regularly pirated," Kapikad opined.


Piracy cannot stop movie's success: Navin D Padil

"It is really sad that 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' movie has leaked much before its release. The Tulu cinema industry is still growing and such negative developments are unexpected. However, this will not dampen the movie's prospects, as nobody would want to watch such a good movie on mobile phones of computers. Such acts generate more publicity for the movie, and other than that, neither the cast nor the filmmakers would be affected by it. I have worked in this movie and I am confident that it will be highly successful. Undoubtedly, those who cannot tolerate the success of Tulu cinema and artistes like me have done such mischief. No matter what they do, they cannot stop the movie from becoming superhit. We have the blessings and support of the entire Tulu populace," said popular actor Navin D Padil.

"Complaints have already been lodged in different police stations and cyber crime cells, and the police have taken serious note of the issue. Piracy of the movie, downloading on mobile phones, cyber centres and computers is a punishable offence. I request people to approach the nearest police station or the movie team concerned if they come across any pirated copy of the film. The movie will release on August 5, and I urge all Tulu movie fans to come to theatres in large numbers and thereby defeat the ill motives of those who indulge in piracy," he urged.

Indeed, it is a matter of great shame that the Tulu movie industry which is still in its infancy is made victim of piracy. Tulu movies get only about 13 theatres for release in the undivided Dakshina Kannada, and it is common knowledge that due to the number of Bollywood, Kannada and other regional movies that release in these theatres every week, producers of Tulu movies have a hard time getting their movies released on the promised dates. On top of that, if the movie is pirated and leaked throughout the region much before its release, it will cause huge losses not only to that particular movie, but to the industry at large. It is time that this menace is nipped in the bud right now before more Tulu movies get hijacked by unscrupulous mischief mongers.


Those with any information about pirated copies or illegal downloads of 'Dabak Dabaa Aisa' movie are requested to call 9448992524 or police control room on 100.

  

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Fri, Jul 22 2016

    Does not matter whether it is leaked or not.
    Everyone should support our Tulu movies and the artist. Don't worry Devadas Kapikad your movie will be a successful one.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 22 2016

    Such piratery of a film ,song etc.are a nightmare to film ,song industry.Many People in Hollywood,or elsewhere always try to Keep secret .But what helps when insider too want make some Money like in sslc papers.PUC,papers?we have too many hackers Money makers .Hope criminals will be punished when caught.

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/ Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    The irony of Indian law is piracy is non-bailable, but heinous crimes like, rape and murder are bailable.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Very bad,
    I doubt somebody from inside than outsider,
    Present scenario very difficult to trust people within.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Very sad that this movie leaked before release. Yes it’s a loss for the Jaya Kirana Films who worked day & night for this project. Ending Piracy is with us. People should stop buying such cd’s.
    Still remember those days when movies available on Video Tape. Library’s use to give recorded tapes on rent. But now we have technology which is used for good & bad. Back in 90’s a 250 MB hard disk in a PC was a great deal and now you can carry 2TB disk easily wherever you go.
    Data security is a big concern now. Should be more cautiously uploading data information to the net and not to trust the free storage space given on the web sites.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    ದಬಕ್ಕ್ ದಭಾ ಐಸಾ
    ವಸೂಲ್ ಆಪುನ ಧುಂಬೆ ಪೈಸ
    ಜನಕುಲು ಮಲ್ತೇರ್ ಅತ್ತ ಮೋಸ
    ಎಡ್ಡೆ ಅಪೂಜೇರ್ ತಿಕ್ಕುಂಡು ಆಕ್ಲೆಗ್ ದೋಷ!!!!

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  • vivek, hirebyle/ Abu dhabi

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Like Ek Aslyaar Ek na...Producers and all Crew should Go together to Places to avoid its leak!!...well!! People who Watch Online Normally they won't go to cinema Hall..and who like to watch in Theater still watch it in Theater....People like me will search any other Movie in u Tube....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Insider Trading ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    It takes tramendous effort for making film. If this 'leak' trend continues, no producer will dare to make films in the future.

    Police should investigate and punish the culprit with jail term. Culprits should not play with life of production crew members.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    It takes tremendous effort for making film. If this 'leak' trend continues, no producer will dare to make films in the future.

    Police should investigate and punish the culprit with jail term. Culprits should not play with life of production crew members.

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  • Deepak, Muscat

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    First it was KABALI, & now "Dabak Dabaa Aisa" OMG..

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  • Pinto, Bajpe

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    No one can copy their talents !!! Namma ashe malla screend Thuvod Pandh!! Good luck

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  • Prp, Mlore

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Police should also take action for stealing and copying stories and comedy from other regional films.

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  • Jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Very Good Comment... Now a days most of the stories from here and there.

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  • BSB, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Very unfortunate that such leaks occur and impact the prospects of the movie. So much of time, effort and money goes into making of the movie and such occurrences throw a dampener on all the stakeholders.

    Hope the culprits are brought to book. May the movie witness resounding success after it's official release. All the best to the team.

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  • D.Shetty, Mangalore / Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    We are waiting for its release..even its leaked it wont be of the picture quality that we could enjoy...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 21 2016

    Very bad. Culprits should be fined heavily whoever it may be.

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