Published 18:15 IST, June 18th 2021
Filmyzilla Leaks ZEE5's Latest Web Series 'Virgin Bhasskar 2'
Filmyzilla has leaked the ZEE5 latest web series 'Virgin Bhasskar 2' ahead of its release on August 29, 2020, Saturday. Here are further details:
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Digital platform Zee5 has introduced a wide range of web series and movies like Pareeksha, Yaara, and Mafia, among ors. Recently, it released second season of Virgin Bhasskar, which was to premiere today on August 29, 2020, Saturday. However, latest series fell prey to a piracy website. Zee5’s Virgin Bhasskar leaked on Filmyzilla, marking a loss to makers. Here is everything you need to kw about Virgin Bhasskar web series. Read on:
Virgin Bhasskar leaked by Filmyzilla
second season of Zee5’s series Virgin Bhasskar is t first one to leak on illegal piracy website Filmyzilla. site shares latest shows and movies for audience to download through torrents. So, it causes humongous loss to makers of films and shows. re are numerous illegal websites such as Filmyzilla, and Tamilrockers, among ors, in country.
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Everything to kw about Virgin Bhasskar 2 on Zee5
ALT Balaji and Zee5 have released second season of Virgin Bhasskar. sex-comedy series stars Anant V Joshi, Dherendra Tiwari, and Rutpanna Aishwarya in lead roles. show has an exciting plotline filled with hilarious scenes. first season revolves around life of a porn velist, but irony is that he is still a virgin. As Bhasskar falls in love with daughter of a cop, Vidhi, his journey becomes full of twists and turns. On or hand, second season of series promises to be more enticing. Check out its trailer below:
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government on stopping piracy
Filmyzilla is one of piracy websites in India. It has leaked numerous movies and web-series including Lion King, Paatal Lok, John Wick 3, Dabangg 3, among ors. government has taken definitive steps to eradicate piracy of films and web series.
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As per Cinematograph Act approved in 2019, any individual found recording a movie without written consent of producers can face a jail term up to 3 years. Apart from this, culprits can also have to bear a fine of ₹10 lakhs. Moreover, people circulating pirated copies on illegal torrent websites can face a jail term.
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Disclaimer – Republic World does t aim to promote or condone piracy in any way. Piracy is an act of crime and is considered a serious offence under Copyright Act of 1957. This p aims to inform general public about piracy and encour m to be safe from such acts. We furr request you t to encour or eng in piracy in any form.
17:18 IST, August 29th 2020