When Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (if it’s a newly announced film or a classic re-release) gets uploaded illegally to SDMoviesPoint, here’s who pays the price:
According to a 2023 report by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), piracy costs the Indian film industry over ₹22,000 crore annually. That’s not just studio losses — that’s less money for new films, fewer jobs, and ultimately, fewer “yaar ki shaadi” stories being told.
Aside from legal issues, visiting sites like SDMoviesPoint poses serious risks to the user's device and personal data:
If you’re excited about a friend’s wedding and want to watch a film with similar vibes, skip the rogue websites. Here’s where to find quality wedding-themed Bollywood content legally:
| Movie/Show | Platform | Approx. Price | |------------|----------|----------------| | Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002 – Uday Chopra, Bipasha Basu) | Amazon Prime Video | Included with Prime (₹299/mo or ₹1499/yr) | | Band Baaja Baaraat | Netflix | ₹199–₹649/mo plans | | Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania | JioCinema (free with ads) | Free | | Made in Heaven (web series) | Amazon Prime Video | Included with Prime |
Even if the specific film you want isn’t on OTT yet, waiting for its legal release respects the hard work of thousands of people who made that “shaadi” scene look so joyful.
SDMoviesPoint changes its domain every few weeks to evade court orders. Currently blocked by the Department of Telecommunications, it reappears as SDMoviesPoint.biz, .in, .net, or .nl. Red flags include:
Instead, bookmark government-approved alternatives: Disney+ Hotstar, Zee5, Sony LIV, JioCinema, or YouTube Movies.