Instead, you can find the film through these official and safe options:
This article explores the enduring legacy of the film, the demand for its Hindi-dubbed version, and the legal alternatives to piracy websites. The Legacy of The Exorcist (1973)
The impact of piracy extends far beyond the individual user. It inflicts devastating financial damage on the entire film industry. Every illegal download represents a lost sale, whether for a movie ticket, a physical DVD, or a legal digital rental. This loss of revenue directly affects the livelihoods of everyone involved in the filmmaking process, from actors and directors to the countless technicians, crew members, and support staff who work behind the scenes. The relatively small budget of The Exorcist ($12 million) and its enormous box office revenue ($513 million) highlight the immense economic value of a successful film, a value that piracy systematically erodes.
While India has no specific imprisonment for first-time downloaders, uploading or distributing copyrighted content (which torrenting does automatically) violates the Copyright Act of 1957 (amended 2012). ISPs are increasingly blocking pirate sites, and courts have allowed dynamic injunctions. Civil suits can result in fines ranging from ₹50,000 to ₹2,00,000.