Life 100% Ruined, After His Phone Number Got LEAKED in Indian Movie Cinema Screen #shorts
Jun 27, 2026•Channel
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'Officer On Duty' Lands in Legal Trouble After Man Claims Film Leaked His Mobile Number
The makers of the Malayalam hit Officer On Duty have landed in legal trouble after a Kerala man alleged that his personal mobile number was displayed in the film without his consent, resulting in hundreds of unwanted calls from India and abroad. The case has now reached court, with an Ernakulam court directing police to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the allegations.
According to the complaint, the man has been using the mobile number since 2014 and has linked it to important documents such as his Aadhaar card, PAN card and bank accounts. He alleged that the number was shown on screen as the contact number of a female doctor in Officer On Duty. Following the film's theatrical release and its subsequent streaming release on Netflix, he reportedly began receiving a flood of unsolicited phone calls, causing significant inconvenience and harassment.
The complainant approached the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate, accusing the filmmakers of violating his privacy and misusing his personal information. He sought legal action against the producers and others associated with the film, alleging identity theft and unauthorized use of his mobile number without permission.
After hearing the complaint, the court directed the jurisdictional police to conduct a preliminary investigation under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and submit a report before deciding the next course of action. The inquiry will examine whether the number was intentionally or inadvertently used in the film and whether it amounts to a violation of privacy laws.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many users criticizing filmmakers for not using fictional or dummy phone numbers in movies. Several commentators argued that displaying real mobile numbers can expose innocent individuals to harassment, spam calls and potential security risks, especially after a film reaches OTT platforms and gains a much larger audience.
Legal experts say the case could have wider implications for the Indian film industry, as courts increasingly recognize privacy and data protection as fundamental rights. If negligence is established, the matter could encourage filmmakers to adopt stricter verification procedures before displaying identifiable personal information such as phone numbers, vehicle registration numbers or addresses in films.
The controversy comes at a time when Officer On Duty has been widely praised for its box office success and strong OTT performance. However, the legal dispute has shifted attention away from the film's commercial achievements, raising fresh questions about the responsibility of filmmakers in safeguarding the privacy of ordinary citizens.
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