Thandel full movie leaked online, Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi's action thriller hit by piracy within hours of its release
Thandel, starring Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, is out in theatres. Now, in a shocking development, the Chandoo Mondeti-helmed action thriller has fallen prey to piracy on the day of its release. The film is backed by Allu Aravind.
Thandel, one of the most talked-about films of the month, hit the screens today (February 7) much to the delight of fans. It marks Naga Chaitanya's second collaboration with powerhouse performer Sai Pallavi. They previously teamed up for Love Story. Moreover, Thandel features the Manam star in a rugged new avatar. Now, in an unfortunate development, the action thriller has fallen prey to piracy.
Thandel falls prey to piracy
Naga Chaianya is in the limelight because of his latest film Thandel, which hit the screens today. It is billed as a game-changer for him as it is helmed by Chandoo Mondeti, who wooed the pan-India audience with Karthikeya 2. In a shocking development, Thandel has been hit by piracy within hours of its release.
According to reports, keywords such as 'Thandel Movie Download', 'Thandel Movie HD Download', 'Thandel Tamilrockers', 'Thandel Filmyzilla', 'Thandel Telegram Links', and 'Thandel Movie Free HD Download' are among the trending searches. Reports also state that pirated versions of Thandel have surfaced on several torrent websites. They are available in 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p, and HD versions
Fans should avoid downloading these pirated versions as doing so dilutes the efforts put in by those from the film fraternity Moreover, accessing illegal pirate sites also leaves them vulnerable to Malware and financial frauds.
About Thandel
Thandel is an action thriller that centres on the challenges faced by Indian fishermen after they drift into Pakistani waters. It deals with themes such as love and patriotism. The film features Naga Chaitanya, Sai Pallavi, and Prakash Belawadi in the lead. Devi Sri Prasad is the music director.
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