Sony Pictures have intentionally or mistakenly released entire film named Khali the Killer, the film directed by Jon Matthews. Where viewers were waiting for around 2 minutes trailer, the studio helped them with the full movie of around 90 minutes.
Notably, on Tuesday the movie witnessed 11,000 views. What was more surprising is that it took six to eight hours to the studio to remove the mistaken upload from Youtube.
Sony Pictures was supposed to release the Red band trailer of Khali the killer. It can be believed that the release was a marketing ploy but on the other hand it seems quite risky to avail such a hard work for around eight hours.
Reportedly, full movie plot was available on YouTube but it was not HD. Viewers who enjoyed the movie highlighted the issue on Social Media while sharing the excitement for the opportunity they get. Have a glance:
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Hahahahahah Sony tried to put up a new trailer for “Khali The Killer” but accidentally uploaded the entire movie hahahahahahahaha im watchin it pic.twitter.com/IA2mOfElIQ
— Rocco Botte (@rocco_botte) July 3, 2018
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Khali The Killer was a good movie thanks Sony
— hippy (@HoustonedHippy) July 3, 2018
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Sony Execs - "We haven't had a controversy in so long!!"
— Riley Bursh (@Riley_Bursh) July 3, 2018
Khali the Killer Marketing Team - "Hold my beer."
**promptly uploads the full movie instead of the trailer**
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No worries, as for those who have missed the opportunity can have excess to it via streaming services and DVD where Richard Cabral starrer is available for sale from last November. But before such efforts, the noticeable thing is that the movie has a score of 3.8/10 on IMDB where the plot reads as: “After deciding to retire, an East L.A. hit man decides to take one last job to help support his ailing grandmother's end of life care. But everything falls apart, when he develops empathy for the targets of his hit, and he's forced to make the toughest decision of his life.”