I should also explain the potential risks of using pirated sites: malware, legal consequences, lower quality. It's important to emphasize supporting creators by using legal streaming platforms. Maybe suggest some real movies available on those platforms that might interest them if they're looking for similar genres.
In the write-up, I need to be clear that the specified movie doesn't exist in official databases. Also, I should avoid mentioning the actual sources (FilmyFly, etc.) in a positive light, as that would be unethical. Instead, focus on the user's intent, which is to download a movie, and provide legal alternatives. I should also explain the potential risks of
Next, I need to consider the language. The user specified Hindi and English, so maybe it's a dubbed version. Let me think about movies from 2017 that might have been dubbed in Hindi. However, I don't recall any major 2017 films being dubbed as "The 13th Friday." This could be a fake title to circumvent regional content restrictions. In the write-up, I need to be clear
Wait, "The 13th Friday" sounds like a horror movie, given the title. Perhaps the user is referring to a horror film. Let me check if there are any 2017 horror movies that could be the real one. I remember "The Conjuring 2" was in 2017, but that's not relevant. Maybe a lesser-known film? Without more info, it's hard to say. Next, I need to consider the language
I should structure the response to first acknowledge the request, then address the legitimacy of the movie, warn against piracy, and suggest legal options. Make sure it's polite and informative rather than confrontational. Highlight the risks and the benefits of legal streaming services.