I seem to keep going over the same ground over and over again, mostly just for you sknath – maybe desiguy would want to clarify his reasoning for including GVI as a pirate – yet to hear a valid explanation on why its included on the pirate list.
Both Baba and GVI are big distributors of Indian films all over. GVI mainly operates in UK has very close links (if there not the same as) with Video Sound in America.
Baba also distribute film at cinemas – I recently saw an advert on B4U for a new film (I think it was Tumko Naa Bhool Payenge, but could have been some other) which reads read ‘Baba presents’ – I’m sure it’s the same Baba guys who the DVDs in NY.
If its a question of whether these companies are legitimate businesses then there’s no doubt they both exist and are in Indian film distribution.
To put it bluntly – out of the 12 ‘Pirate Companies’ listed on Indianwatchdog.com NONE are pirate companies!
1) Olympic Intl. Dubai
2) C.A. Corporation
3) Main Video
4) PMI, Australia
5) Elite Productions
6) SK Video (NYC)
7) Video Scope, NY
SUPREME International, UK
9) Gurpreet Video, UK
10) A. A. Video
11) Ivrug Sounds, CA
12) Universal Video, (India)
..to be a pirate ‘company’ the company has to actually exist – most of these do not exist at all. This maybe come as shock to some – the piracy works, is by dishonest business. If a DVD appears with GVI on it... the actual GVI company in the UK didn’t necessarily put that DVD out. I remember only too well when Aks was released on pirate – it had DEI and Soven labels on – does that make DEI and Soven pirates? Its the same way this list has been made up – so called DVD pirates have appeared with known company labels and those are branded pirates. You’ll find most don’t even exist – just follow the address/telephone numbers provided on the back.
Also consider the recent Asoka release in the USA – who’s to say by definite answer it’s a pirate or not? Desiguy doesn’t think so, its official release on their site. Does that make it a proper release from First Look Pictures? Or should First Look Picture know the answer to that one :rolleyes:
Regards DVD rights; not many people know for certain who has and doesn’t have DVD rights of Indian films. GVI have officially released few backlog of Video Sound DVDs in the UK, officially certified by the BBFC. Are these pirates too? Specific to Baba it has been suggested many times (usually from third source references) that Baba don’t have the proper DVD rights to the films they release hence they use VHS sources for their DVDs too – again no one know for this certain (if they have DVD rights or not). You’ll find info usually comes from third party sources – take them on face value.
skanth – bookmark this for future reference, so you wont need to ask the same question over and over again. Also I’ll tell you this much, in reality not many actually care if there pirate or not – consumers, people who sell them and people who make and distribute them. First, most people just want to see the film, and secondly there’s a small few who want quality DVDs which include me. Sadly the second lot are in the very minority so bad quality DVDs rule – pirate or not.
But I still would like to hear the justification on where these companies exist and why there are pirate from desiguy.
Ali