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The Indian digital streaming market has witnessed exponential growth, characterized by high-budget originals and niche, regional storytelling. However, this growth has been shadowed by digital piracy. Search engine queries combining a title with piracy keywords (e.g., "Dr Arora Web Series Download Filmymeet Filmyzilla") represent a direct consumer intent to bypass legitimate paid streaming services. This paper dissects this phenomenon, using "Dr Arora" as a case study to understand the demand and supply dynamics of illicit streaming.