The
Archies
Movie
Leaked:
In
a
shocking
turn
of
events,
the
Netflix
film
The
Archies,
featuring
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
daughter
Suhana
Khan,
Agastya
Nanda,
and
Khushi
Kapoor,
has
been
illegally
leaked
in
high
definition
(HD)
online
mere
hours
after
its
official
premiere
on
the
OTT
platform.
Produced
by
Reema
Kagti
under
Tiger
Baby
Films
and
directed
by
Zoya
Akhtar,
the
OTT
film
garnered
considerable
anticipation
before
streaming
on
Netflix,
making
this
piracy
incident
a
huge
setback
for
the
much-hyped
movie's
team.
THE
ARCHIES
LEAKED
ONLINE
IN
HD
FOR
FREE
DOWNLOAD
The
Archies
premiered
today
(December
7)
amid
a
huge
buzz
and
expectations
on
the
OTT
giant.
Also
featuring
Vedang
Raina,
Mihir
Ahuja,
and
Aditi
Saigal
among
others
in
pivotal
roles,
the
film
is
the
reimagination
of
the
classic
Archie
comic.
The
musical
comedy
has
been
generating
significant
excitement
in
showbiz
as
it
stars
Suhana,
Agastya,
and
Khushi
in
the
roles
of
Veronica,
Archie,
and
Betty,
respectively.
Taking
place
in
1960s
India,
Archie
and
his
friends
traverse
the
realms
of
romance,
friendship,
and
the
future
of
Riverdale,
all
while
grappling
with
the
imminent
threat
of
developers
aiming
to
demolish
a
cherished
park.
Regrettably,
the
film
fell
prey
to
piracy,
becoming
available
for
free
streaming
and
high-definition
downloads
on
various
online
platforms.
SAY
NO
TO
PIRACY
Although
the
allure
of
viewing
a
recently
released
film
or
web
series
without
any
cost
may
be
tempting,
it's
crucial
to
recognize
that
participating
in
such
behavior
constitutes
an
illegal
and
non-bailable
offense.
Piracy
not
only
harms
dedicated
individuals
in
the
entertainment
sector
but
also
undermines
the
income
generated
from
creative
endeavors.
Hence,
everyone
must
show
support
for
artists
and
filmmakers
by
accessing
content
through
legal
and
authorized
avenues.
Let's
reject
piracy
and
opt
to
enjoy
content
in
a
manner
that
upholds
intellectual
property
rights.
Meanwhile,
The
Archies
has
been
getting
a
favorable
response
from
critics
as
well
as
viewers.
Are
you
excited
to
watch
it
on
Netflix?
Share
your
views
in
the
comments
section
below.
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.