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The Rise and Impact of Online Film Piracy: A Case Study of “Robot 2.0” and the Filmyzilla Platform
[Your Name] Affiliation: Department of Media Studies, [University/Institute] Date: April 2026 Abstract The rapid expansion of high‑speed broadband and peer‑to‑peer (P2P) technologies has transformed the distribution of audiovisual content. While legitimate streaming services have proliferated, illegal platforms continue to attract massive traffic. This paper investigates the phenomenon of online film piracy through a focused case study of the 2018 Indian sci‑fi blockbuster Robot 2.0 and its unauthorized availability on the notorious piracy hub Filmyzilla . By examining traffic patterns, user motivations, legal responses, and the broader economic consequences, the study highlights the challenges faced by rights‑holders and policymakers in the digital era. Recommendations for industry stakeholders and regulatory bodies are presented. 1. Introduction The Indian film Robot 2.0 (also marketed internationally as 2.0 )—directed by S. Shankar and starring Rajinikanth, Akshay Kumar, and Amy Jackson—was one of the most highly anticipated releases of 2018. With a production budget exceeding US $70 million and a worldwide gross of over US $300 million, the film exemplifies the high‑stakes nature of contemporary Indian cinema. Robot 2.0 Free Download Filmyzilla
Despite an extensive theatrical window and a later release on legal OTT platforms (e.g., Amazon Prime Video, Netflix), the film quickly surfaced on several illicit websites, most prominently —a site that has repeatedly been identified by copyright enforcement agencies as a major distributor of pirated Indian movies. The Rise and Impact of Online Film Piracy:
*Based on comparative data from the Global Piracy Index 2020. Introduction The Indian film Robot 2