Can a producer upload the entire movie on a digital platform accidentally?
The latest entertainment reports from the world suggest so!
Reportedly, Sony Pictures uploaded the film, Khali the Killer, on YouTube accidentally. The Hollywood Reporter reported that the producers were supposed to upload the trailer, but the production house actually uploaded the 90 minute movie on July 3 on its YouTube channel.
The goof-up was first spotted by an entertainment news website. The movie was live for eight hours before it was taken down from YouTube. In those eight hours it did invite some attention from YouTube users, but in the midst of all this, the film got an exposure of a different kind.
The goof-up was first spotted by an entertainment news website. The movie was live for eight hours before it was taken down from YouTube. In those eight hours it did invite some attention from YouTube users, but in the midst of all this, the film got an exposure of a different kind.
Well as they say, controversies mostly help build an audience in the Entertainment Industry.