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: India is a highly price-sensitive market. High ticket prices and the need for multiple expensive subscriptions push users toward free alternatives.
: Roughly 51% of Indian consumers admit to accessing pirated content, with the highest usage among the 19–34 age group.
: Of the total losses, INR 13,700 crore stem from theatrical leaks, while INR 8,700 crore is attributed to pirated OTT (Over-the-Top) streaming content. : India is a highly price-sensitive market
The search result "You searched for bollywood movies – Page 30 of 123 – ExtraMovies" points to an archive page of , a long-running piracy website known for distributing unauthorized copies of Bollywood films . Reaching "Page 30" in a search highlights the sheer volume of content—estimated at thousands of titles—that these platforms aggregate to compete with legitimate streaming services. The Shadow Economy of Bollywood Piracy
: Piracy networks exploit "windowing"—the gap between a theatrical release and its legal digital debut—often leaking films a day before their official release. : Of the total losses, INR 13,700 crore
: Many viewers view piracy as a "victimless crime," often unaware that it directly impacts the livelihoods of millions of daily-wage workers in the industry.
(PDF) Impact of Online Digital Piracy on the Indian Film Industry The Shadow Economy of Bollywood Piracy : Piracy
: While sites like ExtraMovies are illegal, users often turn to them not just for cost, but for the convenience of finding fragmented content (from Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ Hotstar) in a single location. Why Piracy Persists Despite Legal Options