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Nagarjuna reveals his family member was held in ‘digital arrest’ for 2 days; speaks about iBomma shutdown

Talking to the press after the arrest of the pirate behind the iBomma website, Nagarjuna talked about how his own family member was exploited. 

Updated on: Nov 19, 2025 03:12 pm IST
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Actor Nagarjuna spoke to the press after the arrest of iBomma pirate website admin, Immadi Ravi. Talking about the rise of cybercrime, he revealed that a family member of his was recently held in a fraudulent ‘digital arrest’ for two whole days before they sought police help. Here’s what happened. (Also Read: Chiranjeevi rues Game Changer, OG facing box office losses due to piracy: How HIT 3 leak led to iBomma crackdown)

Nagarjuna’s family member held in digital arrest

Nagarjuna revealed how six months ago his family member was held in 'digital arrest'. (PTI)

Recently, there has been a surge in a type of cybercrime in which fraudsters impersonate law enforcement or government officials to intimidate victims through audio or video calls, and then hold them under ‘digital arrest’ to extort money. Nagarjuna reveals that one of his family members also went through this six months ago.

Talking to the press, he said, “I remember in my own house, about six months ago, the same thing happened. One of my family members was digitally arrested for almost two days. These organisations (fraudulent) will track us and attempt to identify our weaknesses. My family member had to approach the police. When the police came online, they logged off in a second and couldn’t even be traced.”

“It is just a trap that they are showing you movies for free. They hold no interest in that. They have a bigger plan, and there’s a bigger conspiracy at play. This is a huge international racket to collect personal data and exploit people. Like Rajamouli said, nothing is free, and like Sajjanar said, piracy is illegal. Please be careful,” said the actor.

Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, SS Rajamouli and Dil Raju met the Hyderabad city police on Monday to thank them following the arrests.

 
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Neeshita Nyayapati

Despite having a Master's degree in Journalism and over a decade of experience in print and digital media as a field reporter and sub-editor at organisations such as The Times of India and Reader's Digest, Neeshita Nyayapati remains a movie buff first and a Chief Content Producer second. Come Friday, you'll find her at her happy place, the movies, catching the latest rom-com or masala offering, for reviews or otherwise. As for the rest of the week, she's here reporting the juiciest news in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi or bringing out the best of celebs in interviews. A good book, a comforting cup of hot chocolate, puppy kisses and a stunning beach view are all she needs to unwind.

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