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Raid 2 full movie leaked online, Ajay Devgn's crime thriller hit by piracy

Raid 2 full movie leaked online, Ajay Devgn's crime thriller hit by piracy

Time of India02-05-2025

Raid 2 hit the screens on May 1 amid much fanfare and opened to a good response at the Indian box office. It earned Rs 19 crore (approx) on the first day and also received positive reviews. The crime thriller has now been hit by piracy.
Raid 2 leaked online
Ajay Devgn is in the limelight because of his latest release Raid 2, which opened in theatres on May 1. The film has garnered attention as it is a sequel to his 2018 hit Raid. Now, in a shocking development, the flick is said to have fallen prey to piracy.
According to reports, keywords such as 'Raid 2 Movie Download', 'Raid 2 Movie HD Download', 'Raid 2 Tamilrockers', 'Raid 2 Filmyzilla', 'Raid 2 Telegram Links', and 'Raid 2 Movie Free HD Download' are among the trending searches. Pirated versions of Raid 2 have reportedly surfaced on websites Filmyzilla, Movierulez, Telegram, Tamilrockerz, and others. They are available in 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p, and HD quality.
Movie buffs should avoid downloading these pirated copies as doing so can expose them to malware and financial risks. Piracy is one of the biggest problems facing the film fraternity. Sikandar, starring Salman Khan, and Varun Dhwan's Baby John too were leaked online. Piracy has the potential to affect the box office performance of the film in question.
About Raid 2
Raid 2 is a crime thriller directed by Raj Kumar Gupta. The film centres on an IRS officer who investigates a white collar crime. Its cast is headlined by Ajay Devgn and Riteish Deshmukh. Amit Trivedi has composed the background score.

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