

It also doesn't help that our audience has no qualms in downloading or watching pirated movies.

Since Asura Guru is a film high on suspense, the makers are likely to incur huge losses as moviegoers, or at least the few still willing to venture into theatres during the current crisis, are unlikely to pay for a film after they mystery could be revealed with the mere click of a button.\ Once again, the cast and crew who've suffered from this online leak are forced to question how Tamilrockers are getting their hands on such high-quality prints within a day or two of a film releasing, when even getting cam prints is such a task, and it brings us back to the same-old theory of the notorious online pirated-movie sight receiving inside help from one or more people within the production or distribution channels of the leaked movies. Alas, there seems to be no end to this menace. With coronavirus already having an severe adverse effect on movie business in the country, the last thing our filmmakers need is to tackle the ongoing menace of Tamilrockers. After leaking Irrfan Khan's new Bollywood release, Angrezi Medium, a couple of days ago, Tamilrockers have now uploaded the full HD print of the new Kollywood crime-thriller, Asura Guru, online. That incessant pest and bane of the entire Indian film industry, irrespective of which industry you talk about, is at it again.
