Telugu Film Industry Unites Against iBomma & Movie Rules Piracy

Telugu Film Industry Unites Against iBomma & Movie Rules Piracy

The Telangana Cyber Crime team cracks down on iBomma & Movie Rules piracy networks. The Telugu film industry stands united against digital theft.
Telugu Film Industry Unites Against iBomma & Movie Rules Piracy
The Telugu film industry has taken a strong stance against movie piracy following the alarming rise of illegal streaming platforms such as iBomma and Movie Rules . A new discussion from Telugu Vaadi TV Lite highlights public reactions and the Telangana Cyber Crime department’s swift actions to combat this growing digital menace. The Ongoing Battle with Piracy Within 2–3 days of a film’s theatrical release, pirated HD prints appear on these illegal sites, including iBomma and Movie Rules . Even big-budget Pan-India films like Pushpa 2 , Game Changer , and OG fall victim to digital theft, leading to massive revenue losses for producers and distributors. Once known for 100-day theatrical runs, Telugu films now barely last a week due to piracy. The ease of access to HD prints online not only discourages theater visits but also hurts thousands of technicians, artists, and crew members — the 24 crafts that depend on cinema for livelihood. Telangana Cyber Crime Steps In Realizing the scale of…