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A broke film student discovers a website called Allmovieshub that offers every movie for free, only to realize that the price for such convenience is far steeper than a subscription fee. Arjun’s laptop screen glowed in the dim light of his cramped Mumbai studio apartment. The final cut of his short film was due in 48 hours, and his editing software had just crashed for the fifth time. He leaned back, rubbing his eyes. He needed inspiration—specifically, the climax of Inception for a pacing reference. But his Netflix subscription had lapsed, Amazon Prime was a luxury he couldn’t afford, and renting the film on YouTube felt like a betrayal of his student budget.
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Arjun stared. He had stolen 200 films. He had streamed 1,200 hours. And he had convinced himself it was victimless. But the victims were not faceless corporations. They were Mr. Mehta, the struggling distributor, the indie filmmaker whose movie he watched for free while eating noodles bought with his last thousand rupees. A broke film student discovers a website called
The next week, Allmovieshub became his religion. He didn’t just watch films for class; he devoured entire filmographies. The Criterion Collection? All there. Obscure Iranian New Wave? A single search away. Bollywood classics from the 70s? A dusty corner of the site had them all. He leaned back, rubbing his eyes