Under the Indian Cinematograph Act, 1952, and the Copyright Act, 1957 (amended 2012), downloading or distributing copyrighted content is a criminal offense. While the average viewer rarely faces jail time, ISPs (Internet Service Providers) in India and the UAE are now blocking thousands of piracy domains and fining heavy uploaders.
Websites like Sacnilk.com offer daily and yearly box office collection sheets in easy-to-copy formats. You can highlight the data and paste it into an Excel sheet to "download" your own report.
If you only want the top 5 blockbusters of the year (e.g., Jailer (Malayalam dubbed), King of Kotha, RDX), renting them on Google TV costs ₹50-₹120 per movie. For ₹1000, you can legally "own" the top 10 yearly hits in your digital library forever.
In rural areas of Kerala and the Gulf region (where a massive Malayali diaspora lives), consistent high-speed internet can be a luxury. Downloading an entire yearly collection allows viewers to watch movies on flights, during long train journeys, or in low-connectivity zones without buffering.
Since verified, ready-to-download exclusive reports are rare (due to fluctuating exchange rates and disputed numbers), the best way is to build your own. Here’s a template structure:
| Movie Name | Release Date | Day 1 Collection (Cr) | Worldwide Gross (Cr) | Verdict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Movie A | Jan 12, 2024 | ₹15.2 Cr | ₹242 Cr | All Time Blockbuster | | Movie B | Mar 28, 2024 | ₹8.5 Cr | ₹165 Cr | Super Hit |
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