Nikhil Shocked To See His Film's CD Sold For Rs 40 On Platform

Piracy attacks are giving sleepless nights to the producers and distributors across the country. The battle against film piracy is one that is being fought by the makers, across film industries. It has a big impact on the revenues of the industry.
Recently, Nikhil Siddharth was shocked after he saw a lady, along with her daughter, openly selling pirated DVDs of his recently released film Arjun Suravaram on the road platform for Rs.40. He urged his fans not to encourage piracy and he requested the audience not to buy pirated DVDs and asked them to watch the film only in the theatres.
The actor went to Guntur for a successful event and while coming back to Hyderabad, he saw a lady selling the DVDs. He did not complain about this to the police but exposed how bad the present situation is and the lady started crying on camera when the actor started to expose her.
He asked the public to think about families of 100s of employees who are working in the film industry, they will come to roads if people keep on encouraging piracy. He also requested the audience to watch the films only in theatres.
Nikhil has signed an upcoming untitled film, directed by Surya Prathap. Sukumar and Mega Producer Allu Aravind under the banners of Sukumar Writings and Geetha Arts will jointly present it.
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