The consequences of movie piracy extend beyond the film industry. Piracy can also undermine the value of intellectual property, which is a fundamental concept in a creative economy. When creators are not able to monetize their work, they are less likely to invest time and resources in producing high-quality content.
Drishyam (2015) is a masterclass in tension and a benchmark for the thriller genre in Indian cinema. Directed by Nishikant Kamat, this Hindi remake of the original Malayalam hit manages to maintain the soul of the story while grounding it perfectly in the setting of Goa. 🎥 The Premise
The consequences of movie piracy extend beyond the film industry. Piracy can also undermine the value of intellectual property, which is a fundamental concept in a creative economy. When creators are not able to monetize their work, they are less likely to invest time and resources in producing high-quality content.
Drishyam (2015) is a masterclass in tension and a benchmark for the thriller genre in Indian cinema. Directed by Nishikant Kamat, this Hindi remake of the original Malayalam hit manages to maintain the soul of the story while grounding it perfectly in the setting of Goa. 🎥 The Premise