Piracy is a non-bailable offense under the Indian Cinematograph Act. While authorities often go after uploaders, downloaders are tracked via their IP addresses. You could face fines or even legal notices from your ISP.

Prime Video has a massive catalog of Tim Burton films. They frequently offer multiple language dubs, including Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

When you add "Filmyzilla" to the search, you enter dangerous territory. Filmyzilla is one of the most notorious pirate websites operating in India. Despite being blocked by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) multiple times, it keeps resurfacing with new domain names (like .nl, .vet, .press).

How Filmyzilla operates:

The term "Edward Scissorhands Hindi Dubbed Filmyzilla New" suggests that a fresh print (possibly a 4K restoration or a new dubbing track) has just been uploaded to the site.

First, the hard truth: Edward Scissorhands was released in 1990. A "new" Hindi dubbed version doesn't exist. What you’re finding on Filmyzilla is likely one of three things:

Filmyzilla is notorious for bait-and-switch. You search for Tim Burton’s gothic fairy tale, and you end up with a .exe file that crashes your laptop.