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Was Kaabil trailer leaked? Rakesh Roshan thinks so

| | Oct 26, 2016, at 04:28 pm
Mumbai, Oct 26 (IBNS): Producer Rakesh Roshan is reportedly sad over the leak of the trailer of his latest movie Kaabil, featuring son Hrithik, reports said.

According to the Times of India, Roshan was planning to release it on Oct 26, Wednesday, but had to release it a day early as someone had already uploaded the trailer on YouTube.

"I'm shocked and saddened at this hacking or stealing or whatever it is. It's obviously with a malicious intent. What pleasure can someone get by doing this? It's just hurtful. But now we have upped the ante and are being even more vigilant around the movie release," the producer was quoted as saying by the daily.

The movie also features Yami Gautam and the Roy siblings, Ronit and Rohit.

It is directed by Sanjay Gupta and is set for a 2017 release.


image: Wikimedia Commons

 

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