Days after releasing the first and second season of Kavita Bhabhi web series, Ullu app has finally dropped Hina Khan’s short film Smartphone to watch online. The web series Smartphone is all about a husband who is addicted to gambling, gifts a smartphone to his wife helping her to learn new things. With the help of one of his friend, she quickly learns it as well.
In Smartphone, the popular TV actress Hina Khan can be seen sporting saris, bindi, bangles and sindoor. Thrilled to see the skyscrapers of Mumbai, Suman (Hina Khan) tells her mother, “Aisi waisi city nahi hai yeh. Apne jaise 50 Kasganj aa jaye yahaan.” Smartphone also stars Kunaal Roy Kapur and Akshay Oberoi.
Hours after Smartphone short film was premiered on Ullu App, some illegal sites such as Tamilrockers, Movierulz and Filmyzilla leaked it online for free download.
How to watch and download Ullu App’s Smartphone short film
The short film titled Smartphone season 2 is now streaming on Ullu App. If you want to watch it, you all just have to do is to sign-up for an Ullu App. This OTT platform is the cheapest place to watch short stories, movies and web series.
If you take a look at its subscription package, Ullu App provides Unlimited Streaming and Downloads at Rs 72 for 3 months, Rs 99 for 6 months, and Rs 144 for a year. Yes, there is no free trial available on the Ullu App. Khul Ja Sim Sim Part 1 Free Download
Similar to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, Ullu App also offers features to download its content for offline viewing. Yes, you can download Smartphone or any other short films, web series or Movies streaming on the app for offline watch.
Who is in the cast of Kavita Bhabhi season 2?
- Hina Khan ( Suman )
- Kunaal Roy Kapur ( Chandan )
- Akashy Oberoi ( Vicky )
- Veronica Vanij ( Rossy )
Is there a trailer of Smartphone Shortfilm?
Yes, the makers of the short film Smarptphone uploaded the trailer on April 19, this year. You can watch the trailer below:
Here’s why you should not download Smartphone from Tamilrockers 2020?
There is a law in India which does not allow its citizen to watch and download movies from Tamilrockers or any other torrent websites. Unfortunately, if you ever caught exploring any illegal websites, the Indian government has authorized to punish you as per the piracy law.
These pirate websites have been definitely killing not only Tamil but also Telugu, Hindi and English film industry. They are the reason behind damaging the career of thousands of aspiring actors. And when such artists face piracy they lose income and thus lose self-confidence.
But, fortunately, there are multiple laws in India against online piracy to save them from paying the hefty price. In India, the Copyright Act, 1957 protects all type of music, songs, and videos, literary and artistic work. The Stop Online Piracy Act (STOP) is also one such act that restricts access to sites that host pirated content. The prime aim behind the piracy law is to stop or crackdown on copyright infringement.