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Default Bollywood grows bigger internationally and so does piracy
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MUMBAI: While Hindi films continue to rake in moolah at the overseas box office, the fact remains that collections have the potential to be more than what they are today. No movie today is spared from the clutches of piracy.

Moreover, it's getting to a stage where the reader is bored, the production houses are helpless and the director indifferent with news of movies getting pirated and being available online.

The newest lot to hit online free viewing is Singh is Kinng, God Tussi Great Ho and Bachna Ae Haseeno. Today's releases including Ram Gopal Varma's Phoonk, Maan Gaye Mughal E Azam and Mumbai Meri Jaan certainly cannot be far long in the race.

While Singh Is Kinng has theatrically collected $1.6 million in the US and approximately $1.8 million in the UK, the fact remains that this number could have been bigger sans piracy.

A simple search gives endless possibilities of watching the movie and if nothing works out, there's the Veohs and YouTubes on the worldwide web that are being misused to disseminate illegal content. Content sharing portals, user blogs and pirate websites apart from conventional pirated VCDs and DVDs that are available around the corner are all responsible for draining a chunk of revenues from the producer's pocket.

Moreover, if you think that's all that the pirates are up to, think again. The small time movie pirates not only take the job of a second cameraman to ensure quality recordings, but also slip into the role of a distributor, converter and even sales agent. And if that's not all, pirates sit on a full fledged editing table deciding what goes into the final free content and what doesn't. Songs, scenes and dialogues are cut at will based on their judgment. So much so for editors who bother doing their bit.

In a time where the whole world is screaming and yelling about "Bollywood" becoming bigger internationally, there's no reason for movie pirates to not share the pie. With an international audience, it is but obvious...

hat subtitles are needed and thus offered. And for those who wish to see regional content or world cinema are pleased as well.

Views ranging from an average of 70,000 to those over 100,000, the kind of eyeballs the film receives is equal to revenue lost. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that music of films is also available free. New film albums like Chamku, Hijack, 1920, C Kkompany have been available and have already hit a cumulative download of over 50,000, if the numbers advertised on the sites are anything to go by.

While the racket continues a lot more collective effort is required from the industry as a whole apart from some random busts, seizures and maybe a court order or two.

http://businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=9610&page=2
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Piracy.
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What people don't understand of movie piracy is that, those who pirate AREN'T potential customers at all. Were is the guarantee that if piracy is totally crubbed, those who pirate will definitely go to the theaters to watch each and every movie that 'Bollywood' throws at them?

The sales wouldn't have been much different. I cannot find SIK online, then i will wait for the VCD/DVD or skip it entirely. I can honestly say that if the film is good, i WILL go and watch it. Even if good quality PDVDs are available. What they aren't seeing is that their movies suck. It's a miracle and absolute good luck that SIK became such a big hit. The movie was crap, run-of-the-mill Akshay Kumar comedy.

Make good films = less piracy.
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^ i agree
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bollywood dvds are ridiculous prices though for original

$20-50 for originals on liberty avenue

sure i'll buy the old originals for $5 and new for $10-15...

but am not paying $20 for a movie i never seen before... especially if $2-10 bootleg is available

i do buy hollywood movies on original because i can get new ones for $10 in flea market, but bollywood, cant find original around here at decent price

they did fake CAM anti-piracy print of thoda pyaar thoda magic, and it still flopped even though nobody decided to release a proper pdvd

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