Filmyhit In Punjabi Movies — Fresh

The Punjabi film industry, which once produced gems like Chal Mera Putt and Qismat , started shrinking. Budgets dropped. Filmmakers stopped shooting in exotic locations (Switzerland, London) because they knew the HD print would be on Filmyhit by Sunday night.

Gurpreet’s phone buzzed. It was a text from his younger brother in Jalandhar: "Bhai, why did you upload the movie on Filmyhit already? I just downloaded it in HD."

This story is a fictionalized narrative based on the real economic damage caused by piracy websites like Filmyhit to the Punjabi film industry. Piracy is a crime under the Copyright Act of 1957. filmyhit in punjabi movies

In the story, the police eventually traced the leak to a junior editor named , who had sold the file to a proxy site operator in Dubai. Happy wept in custody: "Sir, the producer paid me late for three months. Filmyhit paid me instantly. I have a sick mother."

Within four hours, the WhatsApp armies of Punjab had done their job. The link spread faster than bhangra beats at a wedding. "Sir ji, Filmyhit te aa gayi," became the phrase of the day. The Punjabi film industry, which once produced gems

Six months later, Gurpreet sits in a tea stall in Mohali. He is not a producer anymore. He is a freelance dialogue writer for TV serials.

The site Filmyhit, operated from servers in Vietnam and the Czech Republic, faced zero consequences. They simply changed their domain from .com to .live and kept uploading other Punjabi movies like Jatt & Juliet 3 and Carry On Jatta 3 within hours of their release. Gurpreet’s phone buzzed

The boy laughs at the comedy scene. Gurpreet feels a tear roll down his cheek. The boy looks up and asks, "Uncle, why are you crying? This movie is so funny."