Tamilblasters, a notorious piracy website, has been a thorn in the side of the Indian film industry for years. The website, which provides links to download pirated copies of movies, music, and TV shows, has been a significant contributor to the losses incurred by the industry due to piracy. Aashiqui 2, being a highly anticipated film, was no exception to this. The film's music, in particular, was highly sought after, and Tamilblasters was one of the platforms where pirated copies of the soundtrack were made available.
Despite the piracy issues, Aashiqui 2's music continued to resonate with audiences. The film's soundtrack went on to become one of the best-selling albums of 2013, with over 10 million copies sold worldwide. The film itself grossed over ₹80 crores (approximately $11.4 million USD) at the box office, making it a commercial success.
The popularity of Aashiqui 2's music on Tamilblasters was a double-edged sword. On one hand, the website's users were eager to download and listen to the film's soundtrack, which further fueled the website's traffic and notoriety. On the other hand, the widespread piracy of the film's music led to significant losses for the film's producers and music composers. According to a report, the film's music piracy resulted in losses of over ₹10 crores (approximately $1.4 million USD).
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