Merry
Christmas
leaked:
Sriram
Raghavan's
most
anticipated
thriller
movie
Merry
Christmas,
starring
Katrina
Kaif
and
Vijay
Sethupathi,
has
finally
been
released
in
theatres
today,
January
12.
The
film
has
received
a
positive
response
from
moviegoers.
For
those
who
are
yet
to
watch
Merry
Christmas,
there
is
sad
news.
In
an
unexpected
twist
of
events,
the
film
has
been
leaked
online
in
HD
quality
for
free
download
and
watching.
Merry
Christmas
leaked
Directed
by
Sriram
Raghavan,
the
mind
behind
Andhadhund,
Badlapur,
and
Ek
Hasina
Thi,
Merry
Christmas
has
sadly
leaked
online
soon
after
its
release
in
cinemas.
The
movie
has
been
simultaneously
shot
in
Hindi
and
Tamil,
and
its
leak
in
both
languages
poses
a
huge
threat
to
its
box
office
business.
Merry
Christmas
high-definition
pirated
versions
are
easily
accessible
for
free
download,
hampering
the
filmmaking
business.
Not
only
Merry
Christmas,
but
Guntur
Kaaram,
HanuMan,
Reacher,
and
many
others
have
fallen
victim
to
piracy.
About
Merry
Christmas
The
film's
synopsis
reads,
"On
Christmas
Eve,
Albert
returns
home
after
several
years
of
being
away.
Grieving
for
and
adjusting
to
the
loss
of
his
mother,
he
steps
out
seeking
cheer
in
the
city's
Christmas
Eve
festivities.
He
meets
the
beautiful
and
mysterious
Maria
and
her
little
daughter,
who
is
mute."
The
film's
Hindi
version
also
stars
Radhika
Apte,
Sanjay
Kapoor,
Vinay
Pathak,
and
Tinnu
Anand.
SAY
NO
TO
PIRACY
While
the
temptation
to
watch
a
newly
released
film
or
web
series
without
incurring
any
cost
may
be
strong,
it
is
essential
to
acknowledge
that
engaging
in
such
activities
constitutes
an
illegal
and
non-bailable
offense.
Piracy
not
only
adversely
affects
hardworking
individuals
in
the
entertainment
sector
but
also
undermines
the
income
derived
from
creative
endeavors.
Therefore,
everyone
must
demonstrate
support
for
artists
and
filmmakers
by
accessing
content
through
legal
and
authorized
channels.
Let's
reject
piracy
and
choose
to
enjoy
content
in
a
manner
that
respects
intellectual
property
rights.
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doesn't
support
or
promote
piracy,
as
it
is
a
criminal
offence
under
the
Cinematograph
Act,
1952,
and
the
Copyright
Act,
1957.
We
sincerely
request
that
you
not
participate
in
any
such
practice
or
encourage
piracy
in
any
form.