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WeB: This usually refers to a version of the movie or show that has been ripped or captured from a web source. It could also imply a digital or online distribution method. -FilmyHunk- Naughty.Devrani.2024.720p.HEVC.WeB-...
FilmyHunk: This is likely the name of the release group or the website distributing the file. These groups often "tag" files to drive traffic to their platforms.
Naughty.Devrani: This is the title of the content. "Devrani" is a Hindi term referring to a younger sister-in-law, suggesting the content is likely from the Indian film industry or a streaming platform targeting that demographic.
2024: The year of release.
720p: The video resolution (1280x720 pixels). This is considered High Definition (HD) but is lower quality than 1080p or 4K. It is often chosen for pirated content because it results in smaller file sizes that are faster to download.
HEVC: Stands for High Efficiency Video Coding (also known as H.265). This is a video compression standard designed to offer similar quality to older standards (like AVC/H.264) but at half the bitrate. Piracy groups use this to make high-quality videos take up less storage space.
WeB: Indicates the source of the rip. "Web-DL" or "Web-Rip" means the file was captured from a streaming service (like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Ullu) rather than a DVD or Blu-ray.
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The Cyber Crime Cell has been notified, and authorities are tracing the IP addresses associated with the initial upload. Under the amended IT Act and the Cinematograph Act (2023 amendment), uploading leaked films can lead to imprisonment for up to three years and fines up to ₹10 lakh.
Legal and Anti-Piracy Response
As of this report, the original OTT platform has issued DMCA takedown notices to Google and Cloudflare to remove search links to the FilmyHunk copy. However, due to the decentralized nature of HEVC torrent swarms, the file remains widely available.