Updated On: 06 November, 2024 07:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
After crucial scenes of Kartik Aaryan's horror film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 are leaked online, makers create a core team to track, and delete pirated content swiftly

Vidya Balan (L) and Madhuri Dixit-Nene in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
With the growth of social media having made content relating to films and their stars easily accessible to the masses, filmmakers have evidently found newer means to promote their movies. However, the benefits have come at a cost. Given that film content can now be illegally leaked online, makers find themselves growing increasingly frustrated with the toll that piracy takes on collections. The team behind Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 finds themselves in a similar predicament after crucial scenes from the climax of the horror comedy were leaked online a day after its release. A production insider tells mid-day that the unit of Anees Bazmee’s directorial venture is aiming to pro-actively manage the situation. “The film’s climax is its crux, so this leak has served as a lesson. We have internally created a core team to monitor and prevent illegal sharing henceforth,” said the source.
According to industry insiders, the decision to establish an anti-piracy team follows an industry-wide trend in which studios are taking greater control over their digital assets. The insider reveals that the team will use several tools to scan for leaks on torrent websites, social media pages, and fan accounts, and block illegal uploads in real time. Similar efforts have been made by Hollywood studios. “An in-house piracy team could certainly strengthen Bollywood’s anti-piracy measures and respond to leaks faster,” informed a trade analyst, on condition of anonymity.