Telugu Film Chamber files new plaint against iBomma & Bappam TV over illegal streaming

Telugu Film Chamber files new plaint against iBomma & Bappam TV over illegal streaming
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HYDERABAD: The Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce on Sunday lodged a fresh complaint alleging that piracy websites operating under the names “iBomma” and “Bappam TV” were illegally streaming newly released Telugu films and OTT content within hours of release, triggering panic across the film industry.Acting on the complaint, the Hyderabad cybercrime police registered a criminal case against the unidentified operators of the websites “what-is-reviews.blogspot.com” and “ibommedia.com”, accusing them not only of movie piracy but also of promoting illegal online betting platforms through embedded advertisements.According to the complaint filed by Manindra Babu Yarra, project head of the anti-video piracy cell of the Telugu Film Chamber of Commerce, the websites were allegedly offering free access to copyrighted films in multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Bengali. The complaint alleged that the accused used the popular piracy brands “iBomma” and “Bappam” to attract viewers and circulate newly released theatrical and OTT films without permission from copyright holders.The Film Chamber further alleged that the operators had built a sophisticated piracy ecosystem by using Google’s Blogspot platform as a front-end portal while embedding custom streaming players for seamless playback of pirated movies.
Investigators also reportedly identified anti-tracking and anti-debugging mechanisms within the websites, allegedly designed to obstruct technical analysis and evade law enforcement scrutiny.Furthermore, the complaint accused the operators of aggressively promoting banned betting applications such as 1xBet and 4rabet. Users were allegedly forced to watch gambling advertisements before streaming movies, while additional betting promotions appeared whenever videos were paused.Cybercrime police registered the case under multiple provisions of the Information Technology Act, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Telangana Gaming Act and the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025.

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Madhu Rasala is a journalist based in Andhra Pradesh, with crime reporting as a major focus. He has been covering a wide range of beats including politics, development, tourism, environment, wildlife, civic issues, and social justice. Known for ground-level reporting and in-depth stories, Madhu brings sharp attention to detail and regional insight, especially while covering crime and law enforcement in the Telugu states.

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