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By: Cyber & Entertainment Desk
However, this is a game of whack-a-mole. When MeitY blocks "Filmyzilla," the site launches "Filmyzilla2.0" or shifts to a foreign domain extension like .ru or .to.
But the file you download from Filmyzilla is a stolen copy. The watermarked "Filmyzilla" logo on the corner of the screen is not just an annoyance; it is a badge of theft.
However, alongside the search for tickets, another search term began trending: For the uninitiated, "Filmyzilla" is a notorious name in the Indian cyber underworld—a torrent website known for leaking Bollywood, Hollywood, and regional movies within hours of their theatrical release.
Directed by Indra Kumar, Double Dhamaal (released in 2011) follows the five lazy con-men—Roy, Adi, Boman, Manav, and Babu bhaiya—as they try to swindle a wealthy, eccentric sister (played by Kangana Ranaut) to regain their lost fortunes. The film thrives on slapstick, mistaken identities, and the iconic "slow-motion walk."
Have you watched Double Dhamaal legally? Tell us your favorite scene in the comments (on our official social media, not on a pirate site!). This article is for informational purposes only. We do not promote or provide links to piracy websites like Filmyzilla. Piracy is a crime under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957.