Ganapath
Leaked:
In
a
shocking
turn
of
events,
Bollywood
film
Ganapath:
A
Hero
Is
Born
starring
Tiger
Shroff,
Kriti
Sanon,
and
Amitabh
Bachchan
has
been
leaked
online
in
HD
within
hours
of
its
official
release
in
theatres
today.
Directed
by
Vikas
Bahl,
Ganapath:
A
Hero
Is
Born
had
generated
substantial
buzz
and
excitement
among
fans
and
this
piracy
incident
is
poised
to
be
an
unfortunate
setback
for
the
film's
creators.
GANAPATH
LEAKED
ONLINE
IN
HD
FOR
FREE
DOWNLOAD
The
film
was
released
today
alongside
Divya
Khosla
Kumar
and
Meezaan
Jafri's
Yaariyan
2.
Ganapath
is
an
action-packed
thriller
that
revolves
around
a
martial
arts
enthusiast
who
confronts
unforeseen
challenges
on
his
path
to
achieving
his
dream
career.
The
film,
however,
became
the
latest
victim
of
piracy
and
was
leaked
online
for
free
watch
and
download
in
HD
formats
on
several
torrent
sites.
SAY
NO
TO
PIRACY
While,
it
may
be
tempting
to
watch
a
new
release
without
paying,
we
need
to
understand
that
this
practice
is
an
illegal
and
non-bailable
offence.
Piracy
not
only
harms
the
hardworking
individuals
in
the
entertainment
industry
but
also
affects
the
revenue
of
the
creative
work.
It's
essential
to
support
artists
and
filmmakers
by
consuming
content
through
legal
and
legitimate
channels.
Say
no
to
piracy
and
choose
to
enjoy
content
in
a
way
that
respects
intellectual
property
rights.
Meanwhile,
Ganapath
opened
to
mixed
reviews
from
critics
and
fans
alike.
Ganpath
sees
Tiger
sharing
the
screen
space
with
megastar
Amitabh
Bachchan.
During
an
interview
with
IndiaToday,
the
actor
talked
about
the
actor
and
said,
''Big
B
has
a
relentless
approach
to
small
things
everyday
which
tends
to
get
monotonous
for
us
but
how
he
religiously
does
it.
It's
the
small
things
you
do
every
day
is
what
counts
in
a
larger
picture.
He
is
a
living
prime
example
of
that.
He
is
just
so
disciplined
in
his
routine.
He
is
just
so
hungry
even
now
and
that
I
think
that's
something
very
inspiring.
I
aspire
to
be
like
him
someday.''
DISCLAIMER:
FILMIBEAT
doesn't
support
or
promote
piracy,
as
it
is
a
criminal
offence
under
the
Copyright
Act
of
1957.
We
sincerely
request
that
you
refrain
from
participating
in
any
such
practise
or
encouraging
piracy
in
any
form.