Passengers In Tamilyogi -
Passengers is not a typical "masala" film. It is a slow-burn, Hollywood sci-fi drama. So why is it popular on a site dedicated to South Indian cinema?
In India, under the Cinematograph Act 1952 and the Copyright Act 1957, piracy is a criminal offense. While it is rare for an individual viewer to be arrested simply for watching a stream, downloading or distributing pirated content via torrents linked to Tamilyogi can lead to fines (up to ₹2 lakhs) and imprisonment (up to 3 years). Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are now actively blocking Tamilyogi domains, and tracking IP addresses of downloaders is becoming easier. passengers in tamilyogi
An anonymous user on a Reddit forum (r/Kerala) shared their story six months ago: Passengers is not a typical "masala" film
"I searched for 'Passenger Tamilyogi' because I didn't want to pay. I clicked the third link. Within minutes, my phone started lagging. The next day, someone in Vietnam tried to withdraw $400 from my Paytm-linked bank account. I lost the money. The movie wasn't even good. I should have just rented it." "I searched for 'Passenger Tamilyogi' because I didn't
Another user, a college student from Chennai, wrote:
"I downloaded the Hollywood 'Passengers' from Tamilyogi for a flight. The file was actually a .exe disguised as .mkv. It bricked my laptop. The repair cost me ₹5000. The movie ticket would have cost ₹200."
These are not outliers. Cybersecurity firms (Kaspersky, Norton) consistently rank torrent and piracy sites among the top 5 sources of malware distribution.