Attarintiki Daredi Piracy
Celebrities enraged over Attarintiki Daredi piracy
Celebrities enraged over Attarintiki Daredi piracy
Celebrities from the Telugu Film Industry have come out in support for a 'Save AD', 'Save TFI' stand on the shocking case of Attarintiki Daredi piracy.
While condemning the act of leaking a large part of the film, various
actors and directors are urging everyone to stop passing on the pirated
content.
Samantha,
the lead actress in Attarintiki Daredi, has called on to her followers
to support AD. “There was a lot of hardwork and a lot of money invested.
Let good cinema win.Our humble request,” she tweeted.
Director Rajamouli gave the best answer saying, "Please don't tweet links to me or any other person. Just mail them to
legal@apfilmchamber.com. Thank you." Please refrain from forwarding the files viewers.
Ramayya
Vasthavayya director Harish Shankar, though a competitor to AD, said he
seriously condemns this insensitive criminal act. “I request Every
individual to react Seriously and teach a Lesson by not buying that
crap. Links should be mailed to Concerned people and offices. Please
Don't tweet the links in Social networks. By doing so situation gets
even Worse" he urged.
Pawan's
fan Ram Gopal Varma had a sarcastic take on the whole issue. "Irony is
that all concerned condemning attharintiki daaredi piracy are actually
giving publicity to the fact that its avilable on line.” he reminded.
Actor Nitin, another diehard Pawan Kalyan fan, pleaded, "Please don't
support piracy. Save TFI.”
Actor
Siddharth also showed his love for Powerstar saying, “A film leaking
before release is unforgivable and a tragedy. And for it to happen to
the biggest telugu film of the year is shocking. There is no doubt that
Pawan Kalyan's film will overcome this pre release leak and emerge a
blockbuster. Time for the fans to show strength! I support 'Atharintiki
Daaredi'. If you're a telugu film lover, you should too.”
Not just
Pawan's admirers, all movie lovers and Tollywood supporters are
requested to come out and act against piracy. It is an evil that can
happen to anyone in the industry. It is already deep rooted, as films
are sold as pirated copies immediately after their release. Attarintiki Daredi had to face it even before the release date.
(AW: Sruthi)
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