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'Dishoom' makers to move Bombay HC against piracy

'Dishoom" producers to move Bombay HC for protection against the movie's leak

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After Udta Punjab and Great Grand Masti were leaked online prior to their release, the makers of the coming film Dishoom are gearing up to combat the threat of piracy.
Prominent Hindi film producers and studio representatives met last week to discuss the issue. "The producers of John Abraham and Varun Dhawan-starrer Dishoom are in the process of obtaining 'John Doe' order (order against anonymous entities) from the Bombay High Court, directing Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Telecom Operators and other platforms to ensure that any illegal content from Dishoom is not made available on their services.

"This issue should not be treated in isolation as piracy for films, but the sheer impunity and brazenness with which this illegality is being propounded indicates a structured attempt to damage the industry on the whole and should be considered as a serious threat," Mukesh Bhatt, President of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India, said in a statement.
"We require the highest level of probe from the intelligence services of the country and even an intervention by the Prime Minister," he added.

Also starring Jacqueline Fernandez, Akshaye Khanna and Nargis Fakhri, Dishoom will hit cinemas on July 29.

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