
The Royal Challengers Bengalur was awarded the title IPL 2025, their first triumph in the 18 years of the league. When Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) won 3 June, the title Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, the cricket world exploded with joy and praised the franchise. After eighteen years of waiting, Virat Kohli, team owners and fans finally experienced a triumph to become the champions of IPL. Even Siddharth Mally, son of former RCB owner Vijay Malllya, joined the celebration by publishing a video on Instagram. However, the social media platform later removed the video due to the claims for copyright infringement.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In the Instagram video, Siddharth explained that he was temporarily forbidden to broadcast because of the copyright problem.
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On Monday he shared his party’s party and revealed that after the investigation he found that the IPL authorities asked Instagram to take off his video.“For some reason, Instagram decided to reduce the video and continued to forbid me to interact on the application,” he said.
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He continued: “The ban was canceled yesterday.After the RCB victory, Mallya published a sincere video in the final, celebrating the victory against Pandjab Kings. The clip represented a television screen showing broadcast shots, which was considered “content protected by copyright”.“Eighteen long years … I don’t even know what to say,” he said in the now produced video and fought tears.