Drishyam 3 Controversy: Why Amazon Prime Video Go Public?

Drishyam 3 Amazon Prime controversy note

The shooting of Mohanlal’s much awaited Drishyam 3, directed by Jeethu Joseph, is nearing completion. The film is currently being prepared for a worldwide theatrical release on May 21. Expectations are high among fans after the success of the previous parts.

Amid this, Amazon Prime, which holds the digital rights for Drishyam 3, shared an open note on its X account. The post has gone viral on social media. It has also triggered discussions across industry circles and among fans.

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In the note, Amazon Prime stated that Amazon Seller Services Private Limited owns all digital and online streaming rights. It warned that any unauthorised sale or use of these rights could lead to legal action. This strong message caught public attention.

Initially, many believed the statement referred to Drishyam 2. The film had a direct OTT release and is now preparing for a theatrical release on April 10. However, it was later understood that the warning was related to Drishyam 3.

Following the post, some users suggested that Amazon Prime used this as a marketing move. They linked it to the popular Kit Kat trend and assumed it was a creative way to confirm its rights for Drishyam 3.

At the same time, others believe there may be a serious issue behind the public notice. Questions have been raised about why such a warning was shared openly instead of being handled privately through legal channels.

The public statement has now sparked a wider debate online. Users continue to share different opinions and interpretations. The situation has added unexpected attention to Drishyam 3 ahead of its release.

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