The rise of online piracy has become a significant concern in the film industry, with numerous websites and platforms facilitating the unauthorized distribution of movies. One such website is filmyhit.com, which has been linked to the piracy of several Bollywood and regional films, including the Punjabi movie "Shooter". This paper aims to explore the issue of online piracy, with a specific focus on filmyhit.com and the Punjabi movie "Shooter".
Pollywood has grown immensely in the last decade, but it remains a fragile industry. When a film like Shooter is pirated and "fixed" on Filmyhit, the math is brutal: filmyhit com punjabi movie shooter fixed
If you’ve landed here by searching for , you are likely looking for the Punjabi action film Shooter and hoping to find a "fixed" (high-quality or properly uploaded) version of it on the notorious piracy website FilmyHit. The rise of online piracy has become a
Champion of Punjabi cinema. Chaupal exclusively streams many Pollywood releases within 4-6 weeks of theatrical run. They have high-quality 4K streaming and often include behind-the-scenes content. Pollywood has grown immensely in the last decade,
The Shooter-FilmyHit.com controversy reflects larger tensions: the ease of digital copying, the fragility of box-office economics for regional films, and how fast rumors can shape a film’s fate. While piracy sites like FilmyHit.com are convenient scapegoats, proving intentional sabotage is difficult without hard evidence. For Punjabi cinema to thrive, creators, platforms, and audiences must adopt a mix of technical safeguards, smarter release strategies, and ethical choices—while holding accountable any bad actors when solid proof exists.