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Watch: Siddharth Mallya harassed with BCCI, IPL was removed after RCB festival video; Instagram Bain explains. Cricket news

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When the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) won the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 title on June 3, the world of the cricket was happy with joy, praising the franchise with praise. After 18 years of waiting, the team owner, and fans eventually experienced the victory of becoming an IPL champion. Even Siddharth Mallya, son of former RCB owner Vijay Mallya, attended the festival by posting a video on Instagram. However, the social media platform later removed the video due to claims of copyright violations.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!In an Instagram video, Siddharth said that he was temporarily banned due to the copyright issue. On Monday, he shared his side of the story, revealing that after investigation, he disclosed that IPL officials had requested to take off their video from Instagram.“For some reason, Instagram decided to take the video down and proceeded to restrict me from interacting on the app,” he said.He said, “The ban was lifted yesterday. It is discovered that after going down it, the video was brought down as the IPL complained and said that I have violated his copyright police, which is absolutely crazy for me. The video was less than a minute, and it was about me and my feelings. It’s crazy that I am talking about it. such is life.”

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After RCB’s victory, Mallya posted a heartfelt video of himself, celebrating the victory against Punjab Kings in the final. The clip had a TV screen that shows broadcast footage that was considered ‘copyright content’.“Eighteen long years … I don’t even know what to say,” he said that now the video shedding tears back is said.

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