Karmma
Calling
series
leaked:
After
making
an
impressive
digital
debut
with
the
Netflix
series
Aranyak,
actress
Raveena
Tandon
is
back
with
another
gripping
web
series,
Karmma
Calling.
The
revenge
drama
made
its
premiere
on
Disney
Plus
Hotstar
on
January
26.
The
series
has
received
positive
responses
from
critics
and
the
audience,
and
Raveena's
performance
is
also
being
widely
appreciated.
Also
starring
Namrata
Sheth
and
Varun
Sood,
Karmaa
Calling
was
a
highly
anticipated
series;
however,
sadly,
the
show
has
become
the
latest
victim
of
piracy.
Karmma
Calling
series
leaked
online
Karmma
Calling
is
an
official
Indian
adaptation
of
the
American
TV
series
'Revenge'
produced
by
ABC.
The
English
series
is
inspired
by
Alexandre
Dumas'
novel
The
Count
of
Monte
Cristo,
which
was
released
in
1844.
While
everybody
was
waiting
to
watch
the
series
on
OTT,
in
a
shocking
twist,
Karmma
Calling's
full
series
got
leaked
unlawfully
on
several
sites
for
free
download
and
viewing.
As
per
reports,
Karmma
Calling
HD
prints
were
leaked
online
on
various
pirated
sites
for
free
download.
With
this,
people
can
easily
access
the
web
show
and
stream
it
for
free.
Even
after
taking
stringent
action
against
piracy,
the
illegal
business
has
become
a
menace
and
threat
to
the
content-making
business
and
the
show's
team
effort.
About
Karmma
Calling
Directed
by
Ruchi
Narain
and
produced
by
Taher
Shabir
and
Ashutosh
Shah,
Karmma
Calling's
other
cast
includes
Vikramjeet
Virk,
Rohit
Roy,
and
Gaurav
Sharma
in
pivotal
roles.
Raveena
will
be
seen
playing
the
role
of
Indrani
Kothari,
a
rich
and
ultra-glam
woman
from
Alibaug
society
layered
with
the
world
of
glitz
and
glamour
of
the
rich.
SAY
NO
TO
PIRACY
Although
the
temptation
of
watching
a
recently
released
film
or
web
series
without
any
expense
might
be
compelling,
it
is
crucial
to
recognize
that
indulging
in
such
activities
amounts
to
an
illegal
and
non-bailable
offense.
Piracy
not
only
harms
dedicated
individuals
in
the
entertainment
industry
but
also
undermines
the
earnings
generated
from
creative
pursuits.
Hence,
everyone
must
show
support
for
artists
and
filmmakers
by
accessing
content
through
legal
and
authorized
channels.
Let's
reject
piracy
and
opt
to
enjoy
content
in
a
way
that
upholds
intellectual
property
rights.
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criminal
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under
the
Copyright
Act
of
1957.
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sincerely
request
that
you
refrain
from
participating
in
any
such
practise
or
encouraging
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