Leaked full movie Daaku Maharaaj available to watch online shortly after its release
Nandamuri Balakrishna's latest masala entertainer Daaku Maharaaj, directed by KS Ravindra, was released on January 12. The film features Urvashi Rautela, Bobby Deol, and others, with music by Thaman. Unfortunately, pirated versions have surfaced online shortly after its release.
Nandamuri Balakrishna is back with another masala entertainer; are you prepared? This gorgeous picture, directed by KS Ravindra, finally hit theatres today (January 12). Fans are currently going crazy about Balayya's powerful dialogues. Urvashi Rautela plays the protagonist in the film, and she is already making waves on the internet with the song Dabidi Dibidi, which she performs alongside Balakrishna.
Daaku Maharaaj full movie leaked online
The song has received conflicting reactions from netizens regarding its dance. Bobby Deol plays the film's major antagonist. Pragya Jaiswal, Urvashi Rautela, Shraddha Srinath, Chandini Chowdhary, and others all played significant roles. This film was produced by Naga Vamsi of Sithara Entertainment, with music provided by Thaman.
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Pirated versions of Daaku Maharaaj apparently appeared online on multiple platforms barely hours following its theatrical release. The masala actioner is now available in 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p, and HD formats on many websites such as Filmyzilla, Movierulez, Telegram, Tamilrockerz, and others.
However, watching it on illicit websites can lead to serious repercussions.
Piracy is a criminal offence
Piracy is considered a criminal crime under the Copyright Act of 1957. We warn our readers to avoid watching the video on such platforms. The film has opened in hundreds of theatres around the country in English, Hindi, and Tamil.
Tickets for the film can be purchased easily and watched in a theatre. They can also watch it on the OTT platform once it is available digitally.
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