One rain-washed evening, Arjun received a message in a group he barely followed: a link to a newly leaked film on a site called tamilblasters.in. The chat erupted—excitement, outrage, jokes. A friend called it harmless; another warned about the consequences for struggling filmmakers. For Arjun, it was more complicated. His favorite indie director, Meera, had poured her savings and her heart into a small film about coastal fishermen, and it was supposed to debut at a local festival next week.
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