Bengaluru: One held for selling pirated copies of recently-released ‘Roberrt’
Team Udayavani, Mar 14, 2021, 12:39 PM IST
Bengaluru: The city police arrested one person on Sunday, March 14 for allegedly selling pirated copies of the actor Darshan’s recently-released movie titled ‘Roberrt’.
DCP of West Bengaluru, Sandeep M Patil said, “A case was registered by the Manager of Umapathy Films, Shrikanth M at Magadi Road police station under Copyright Act 1957. As of now, one of the accused, Vishwanath has been arrested,” he said.
“A case has been registered against a group of individuals who were selling pirated copies of ‘Roberrt’. The accused were sharing links of this movie via several social media handles,” he added.
Earlier, Kannada actor Darshan’s fans today caught hold of individuals who were allegedly selling pirated copies of the actor’s recently released movie titled ‘Roberrt’. Following this, the manager of the film production had registered a
‘Roberrt’ is a Kannada-language film produced by Umapathy Srinivasa Gowda under the banner of Umapathy Films. The film hit the theatres this weekend.
Further probe into the case is underway.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
No shortage of COVID-19 vaccine, medicine: Sudhakar
K’taka govt pegs loss at Rs 152 cr due to RTC employees stir
How did CT Ravi become billionaire so soon? asks Cong
Min Suresh clarifies after CBSE exam cancellation causes confusion about SSLC exam
K’taka CM reiterates no lockdown; Oppn flays govt for poor COVID-19 handling
MUST WATCH
Lord Mahalingeshwara and Lord Venkatramana Face to Face
| Udayavani 14-April-2021 News Bulletin
Singer Mangli Kannu Hodiyaka Song Performance At Maski By Election Campaign
John DSilva | Salient features of Karnataka Industrial Policy 2020-2025
Boy kills minor Girl for rejecting his Proposal | CRIME FILE
Latest Additions
Congress candidate for Odisha assembly by-election dies
SC to consider Centre’s plea, report on ISRO espionage case on April 15
No shortage of COVID-19 vaccine, medicine: Sudhakar
21 at women’s national boxing camp, including top coaches, test positive for COVID-19
Journalists reporting from most adverse situations, should be vaccinated on priority: Kejriwal