The top Bollywood movies of 2011 may have been pirated on Filmyzilla, but their impact on Indian cinema continues to be felt. The industry has come a long way in its fight against piracy, and it continues to evolve in response to the changing digital landscape.

In the early 2000s, movie piracy was on the rise in India. With the advent of the internet and peer-to-peer file sharing, it became easier for pirated copies of movies to spread like wildfire. Filmyzilla, a website that emerged in 2009, quickly became a notorious hub for movie piracy. The website allowed users to download pirated copies of Bollywood movies, often within hours of their theatrical release.

In 2011, Filmyzilla was at the peak of its powers. The website had become a go-to destination for Bollywood fans looking to download the latest movies. The site's user base had grown exponentially, and it was estimated that over 10 million people visited the site every month.

The producers and distributors of Bollywood movies were severely affected by the piracy. Many films that had the potential to do well at the box office suffered due to the leak of their pirated copies on Filmyzilla. The industry began to take measures to curb piracy, including filing lawsuits against websites like Filmyzilla and pushing for stricter copyright laws.

The widespread piracy on Filmyzilla had a significant impact on the Bollywood industry. According to a report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), the Indian film industry lost over ₹1,000 crores in 2011 due to piracy.