Raayan Movie Leaked Online For Free Download Within Hours Of Its OTT Release: Reports

Raayan Now Streaming On OTT: Dhanush's eagerly awaited second directorial, Raayan, was released globally in theaters on July 26, 2024. The film stars Dhanush in the lead role, supported by Kalidas Jayaram, Sundeep Kishan, and S.J. Suryah. Starting August 23, Raayan is available for digital streaming on Prime Video in Tamil, with dubbed versions in Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada for India, and across 240 countries and territories worldwide.
Raayan Synopsis
In the 1990s, Kathavaraayan "Raayan" takes on the role of guardian for his younger siblings after their parents vanish, moving them to North Chennai. Years later, Raayan manages a fast-food restaurant while his siblings face their own struggles. When his brother Muthu becomes involved in a bar fight that results in the death of a gangster's son, Raayan and his family find themselves entangled in a perilous web of deception, betrayal, and revenge orchestrated by a new police commissioner. They must navigate these threats to ensure their safety.
Raayan Leaked Online
According to reports, within hours of its release on the OTT platform, the movie 'Raayan' unfortunately fell prey to piracy. Directed by Dhanush, the film became a victim of illegal copying and content sharing through unscrupulous websites as positive reviews began to circulate. Links to the leaked content of 'Raayan' quickly spread across the internet.
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