Prime Video Claims Exclusive Digital Rights for 'Drishyam 3' Starring Mohanlal
Drishyam 3: Prime Video Issues Warning, Claims Sole Digital Rights Of Mohanlal's Film
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Prime Video has announced it holds exclusive digital rights to 'Drishyam 3', the latest installment in the popular Malayalam film franchise starring Mohanlal. The platform warns that any unauthorized dealings with the film's digital rights will face legal repercussions.
- 01Prime Video is the sole holder of digital rights for 'Drishyam 3'.
- 02Any unauthorized dealings with the film's rights may lead to legal action.
- 03The film continues the story of Georgekutty, played by Mohanlal.
- 04The franchise has received critical acclaim and significant viewership.
- 05The film was launched with a traditional ceremony in September 2022.
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Prime Video has issued a public notice asserting its exclusive digital rights to 'Drishyam 3', the eagerly anticipated film starring Mohanlal. The platform emphasized that any entity attempting to deal with the film's rights without authorization does so at their own risk. Amazon Seller Services Private Limited stated that it holds all digital rights, including subscription video on demand (SVOD) and transactional video on demand (TVOD), and warned of potential legal action against infringers. 'Drishyam 3' is the third installment in the acclaimed franchise, which began with the original film in 2013, followed by a sequel in 2021. Director Jeethu Joseph revealed that the new film will continue the story of Georgekutty, exploring his life after four-and-a-half years. Producer Antony Perumbavoor noted that the decision to create a third film was driven by the overwhelming response to the first two parts, indicating that Georgekutty's journey still has more to reveal. The film was shot in various locations in Kerala, including Thodupuzha and Vagamon, with the final schedule taking place in Ernakulam. The 'Drishyam' series is renowned for its intricate storytelling and Mohanlal's powerful performances.
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The announcement may affect how other platforms and entities approach digital rights in the Indian film industry.
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