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Makers of The Devil turns off reviews and ratings on BookMyShow

The options for adding reviews for The Devil were deactivated following a court order

A Sharadhaa

Darshan’s latest release, The Devil, has become a hot topic for a surprising decision by the film's team. The film’s ratings and reviews on BookMyShow have been deactivated following a court order, leaving fans and industry watchers curious.

The film, starring Darshan and Rachana Rai and directed by Prakash Veer, released grandly on December 11. The unusual step to block reviews and ratings on BookMyShow has drawn significant attention.

Typically, BookMyShow allows fans to write reviews and even rate films on multiple criteria such as acting, direction, and music. This system often helps viewers make decisions about which films to watch and also serves as an informal barometer of audience reception. However, in the case of The Devil, the review and rating option has been entirely disabled. When users visit the movie’s page on the app, a message appears stating: “Ratings and reviews have been disabled as per court orders.”

This move has sparked conversations online, with fans speculating on the reasons behind the restriction. Many wonder if the film team wanted to prevent negative or unfair ratings from influencing public perception. Darshan’s brother, Dinakar Thoogudeepa, later explained that some individuals had attempted to post negative reviews in exchange for money, potentially harming the film’s reputation and broader cinema culture. By disabling the review box, the team aimed to safeguard the integrity of the film and ensure that the audience’s genuine reactions were not overshadowed by paid or misleading feedback.

Despite the BookMyShow restriction, fans continue to flock to theaters. With its grand release and discussions surrounding its unique approach to ratings, The Devil is also creating a new conversation about film culture and audience engagement in the digital age.

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