A: Because it is a "family classic" that predates the OTT boom. People want to show it to their kids/grandkids but don't want to buy a DVD or subscribe to a new platform. Have you watched M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi legally? Share your memory of the film in the comments below—without promoting piracy.
By [Author Name] – Film & Digital Piracy Analyst
Typically, the user lands on a proxy domain (since the main site is frequently banned by the Indian government). The page is a cluttered minefield of pop-up ads, adult content banners, and fake "Download" buttons.