24 Hour Talk Marathon on Anti – Piracy

Hero Talkies to launch ‘Shoot The Pirates’, a 24-Hour,non stop, live Campaign against Piracy !!!!

‘Hero Talkies’, a leading digital streaming platform serving Indians living abroad, will be organising ‘Shoot The Pirates’, a 24-hour non-stop anti-piracy campaign starting from 11.00 AM on 15 September at Prasad Labs, Vadapalani. The event is a first of its kind initiative which will feature talks, presentations, interactions & panel discussions amongst the presence of members across the film fraternity. The Event is also being recognized by Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records as the “Longest Anti-Piracy Campaign”.

This campaign will be graced by the presence of legends and other celebrities.

This event will be hosted by RJ Vignesh Kanth of ‘Meesaya Muruku’ fame. The campaign will be exploring several themes including, but not limited to, challenges of filmmaking, rampant piracy’s plaguing impact on Tamil cinema, market analysis from producer and consumer perspectives, control mechanisms for piracy, recent trends in Tamil cinema and the digital revolution of Tamil cinema industry .

This event will be open to a live audience from 12:00 noon, September 15th to 12 noon on September 16th. People can also watch the event streamed live on ‘HeroTalkies’ Social Media pages, i.e. on Facebook and YouTube, as well as on HeroTalkies’ website.

About HeroTalkies

HeroTalkies is the biggest streaming website for overseas Tamil people with customers spread across 80 countries. Their sole purpose is to bring Tamil Cinema and TV Channels closer to audiences worldwide, in their homes, in their phones and TVs, legally. HeroTalkies recently released acclaimed blockbusters such as Pushkar-Gayathri’s Vikram Vedha, Director Ram’s Taramani and Arjun’s Nibunan among many others. HeroTalkies’ campaigns aim to check and eventually scrub off movie piracy which is plaguing the Tamil cinema industry. This upcoming anti-piracy campaign is a clear example of their effort to reduce and ultimately eradicate piracy.