
Vidaamuyarchi, starring Ajith Kumar, Arjun Sarja, Trisha, Regina Cassandra, Arav, and Vijay Ramya, released in theatres today, February 6, 2025.
Ajith Kumar in Vidaamuyarchi.
Ajith Kumar’s latest action-packed thriller, Vidaamuyarchi, has been leaked online just hours after its official release, threatening the film’s box-office potential. The movie hit the big screen today, February 6, 2025, and within a few hours, it has become a victim of online piracy. Vidaamuyarchi is now circulating on various illegal streaming platforms and torrent websites, much to the dismay of its creators, distributors, and loyal fans.
The unauthorised leak of Vidaamuyarchi has become a significant blow to the film’s success. Interestingly, on the eve of Vidaamuyarchi’s release, production house had Lyca Productions had posted on X, “Every effort counts! Say NO to piracy and watch VIDAAMUYARCHI only in theatres! FEB 6th in Cinemas Worldwide.”
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Vidaamuyarchi is now available on a number of sites, including Filmyzilla, Movierulez, Telegram, Tamilrockerz, and others in 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p, and HD versions.
The film marks Ajith Kumar’s return to the big screen after two years. It also stars Arjun Sarja, Trisha, Regina Cassandra, Arav, and Vijay Ramya. Anirudh Ravichander has composed songs for the film. According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the first-day advance sales for the film is estimated to be around Rs 19.28 crore.
In the recent past, numerous Bollywood and South Indian films have been leaked on various illegal platforms.
Experts warn that pirated copies not only result in financial losses for the production team but also reduce the incentive for filmmakers to invest in quality content. While some may see the leak as an opportunity to watch the film without paying for a ticket, there are compelling reasons not to support piracy. Watching pirated content not only undermines the hard work of thousands of individuals who contribute to a film’s creation but also weakens the movie industry as a whole.
As per the Copyright Act of 1957, piracy is a criminal offence so it’s advisable not to watch the film on such platforms. Other risks you can face are malware threats, legal troubles, unexpected financial losses, compromised content quality and exposure to unsafe content.
Let’s say no to piracy!