Obscura Entertainment Expands to Chennai, Strengthens Anti-Piracy Presence
Obscura Entertainment Foils ARM Movie Leak, Arrests Culprits
Kochi: - Obscura Entertainment's anti-piracy team has once again demonstrated its expertise by foiling attempts to leak the ARM movie. Three fake versions were identified and removed, with the first appearing on Telegram. The production house and director were promptly informed, leading to its swift removal. However, another version emerged three days later, which was reported to the director. The director lodged a complaint with Cyber Dome in Kochi, and Obscura's anti-piracy team assisted the police department in identifying the culprits.
The investigation revealed that the same criminals had leaked the theatrical print of Rajinikanth's film "Vettaiyan-The Hunter." Police officer Shyam played a crucial role in aiding Obscura's anti-piracy team. The culprits, identified as members of Tamil Rockers and Tamil Blasters, were arrested. This achievement underscores Obscura Entertainment's commitment to protecting intellectual property.
With over five years of experience in 1000 above anti-piracy and marketing for prominent Malayalam films, Obscura Entertainment has collaborated with esteemed several production houses. The company has marketed and promoted over a thousand films, including Aadu Jeevitham and ARM, released in five languages. Obscura Entertainment offers comprehensive marketing across all domains, anti-piracy department, sound designing, DI, and more.
"We are committed to delivering exceptional services that meet the evolving needs of the entertainment industry," said a spokesperson. As the company continues to push boundaries, its impact on the industry is expected to grow. Obscura is gearing up to take root in Tamil Nadu in the near future, with a new office in Chennai soon.
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