Report: FilmyCabbiz (FilmyCab) Status and Operations in 2024

Part 4: The Final Curtain – October to December 2024 (Why "2024 Hi" Matters)

October mein reports aayi ki Filmycabbiz ke residual admins ne naye channel—"FilmzyBiz"—banaya, but woh bhi 2 hafte mein band ho gaya kyunki poora surveillance active tha.

November 2024 – The Death Blow:

  • Delhi High Court issued John Doe order against any site using "Filmycabbiz" in name.
  • Cloudflare removed protection for their last proxy site.
  • November 15: Main admin (identified as "Ravi S." from Bihar) arrested from Nepal border.
  • His confession: "We made ₹4.5 crore in 9 months."

December 2024: Last Telegram channel named "Filmycabbiz Legacy" deleted by owner himself. He wrote: "Filmycabbiz kahan shuru – 2024 mein. Kahan khatam – yahi 2024 mein. Aage nahi."

Yahi "2024 hi" ka meaning hai—yeh ek one-year wonder tha. Na 2025 mein iska revival, na koi new avatar successful ho paya.


"Kahan Shuru, Kahan Khatam" — What does it mean?

This phrase is borrowed from common Hindi film dialogue and social media captions, meaning "Where does it start, where does it end?" — used to express confusion, suspense, or a cyclical nature of events.

When applied to FilmyCabbiz in 2024, it likely refers to:

  1. Uncertain trajectory of the channel — speculation about whether the channel will grow, shut down, or pivot in 2024.
  2. A specific video or series — possibly a documentary or analysis video by FilmyCabbiz titled "Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam" discussing a Bollywood star's career or a film's production journey.
  3. Fan speculation — viewers questioning the channel's consistency, start date, or potential end in 2024.

Cybersecurity Risks

  • Malware and Viruses: These sites rely on third-party ad networks that often host malware. Downloading a "movie file" can sometimes result in installing a trojan or spyware on your device.
  • Data Theft: Pop-ups often ask for permissions that can compromise user data or track browsing history.
  • Scams: Users are often lured into clicking "Download" buttons that lead to subscription traps or phishing pages.