
Actor Shivaji, who returned to the spotlight earlier this year with the Telugu courtroom drama Court, recently spoke out on issues surrounding film piracy and the perception of luxury in the film industry. Commenting on the arrest of Immadi Ravi, the operator of the notorious iBomma piracy website, Shivaji emphasized that legal authorities will handle such cases and that anyone breaking India’s laws will face appropriate consequences.
In a broader interview, Shivaji defended the Telugu film industry, noting that the vast majority—around 95%—of its members live modest, ordinary lives, while only a small fraction enjoy lavish lifestyles. He criticized the tendency to generalize and tarnish the entire industry based on the actions of a few individuals.
The actor, known for hits like Kushi (2001), also defended cinema ticket price hikes, comparing them to fare increases in public transport during peak demand. He further pointed out that strong, quality content can attract audiences even to low-budget films.
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