Salman Khan's fans removed over 3,000 pirated links of his film Sikandar, leaked online on its release day. Legal action is underway, and Cyber Cell is tracking IP addresses. Salman Khan’s fans are proving their loyalty in more ways than one! In a major takedown effort, they helped the Sikandar team remove over 3,000 pirated links of the film, showing just how much they want to protect their superstar’s hard work.
But that’s not all—the makers of Sikandar aren’t letting the culprits off easy. They’ve taken legal action, and Cyber Cell is now tracking IP addresses linked to the piracy. Sikandar marks Salman Khan’s return to the big screen after Tiger 3.
It released on March 30, 2025, and on the same day, the full movie was leaked online. Several prints of the action flick were available for download on various piracy handles. A high-definition (HD) version of the film also surfaced on X (formerly Twitter).
Notorious platforms like Tamilrockers, Movierulz, Filmyzilla, and Telegram groups leaked the full movie online, offering illegal downloads and streaming links. Leaks like these can significantly impact the film’s box office performance. Despite ongoing crackdowns and strict anti-piracy laws, Bollywood continues to battle the menace of piracy.
In Sikandar’s case, the leak seems to have originated from camcorder recordings inside theatres, which are then swiftly enhanced and uploaded in HD quality within hours. Soon after, the makers of Sikandar, fan clubs, a.














