The 2013 Malayalam film Mumbai Police, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, does not have an official Tamil dubbed version available for free download or streaming. While some fans may confuse it with other police-themed Tamil movies like Darbar (2020) or a different Prithviraj film titled Police (2005) which has a Tamil version, the original neo-noir thriller Mumbai Police is primarily available in its original Malayalam language. Where to Watch "Mumbai Police" Legally
Sometimes, the official Tamil dubbed version is uploaded by the distributor on YouTube as a paid rental. Search for “Mumbai Police Tamil Full Movie” and filter by channel verification. Legitimate rentals cost around ₹50–₹100 for 48-hour access.
The film industry has been calling for strict action against those involved in piracy. The producers and distributors of "Mumbai Police" have been urging the authorities to take immediate action against those responsible for the free download of the Tamil dubbed version.
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The film has been made available on various digital platforms in multiple languages. Telugu Remake: Released as , starring Sudheer Babu. Hindi Remake: , directed by the original director, Rosshan Andrrews. 3. Legitimate Viewing Options vs. Piracy
The free download of "Mumbai Police" Tamil dubbed version has been widely reported across various online platforms. Several websites and social media channels have been sharing links to download the movie for free. This has led to a significant surge in piracy, causing concern among filmmakers, producers, and distributors.
Disney+ Hotstar: Currently holds the streaming rights for the original Malayalam version.
JioHotstar: Currently available to stream for free with ads.
In addition to the economic impact, movie piracy also undermines the value of intellectual property rights. Intellectual property rights are essential for encouraging creativity and innovation, as they provide creators with the incentive to produce high-quality content. When people disregard these rights, they are essentially devaluing the hard work and effort that goes into creating a movie.