Post by thanderbolten on Dec 14, 2016 16:10:29 GMT
With over 158,447,652 views, a trailer to a film titled Samsara was once the most viewed film trailer on YouTube. After 2-3 years since it was uploaded to its channel, it was deleted from YouTube for unknown reasons. That earned it the title of the 4th most viewed deleted video on YouTube once. Here is a statistical video where it was included: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgcXZAZ7kK8
If you look for re-uploads, you would realize that none of the re-uploads ever managed to get nearly as many views as the original video. What's ironic about the trailer is that it says "60 countries have discovered this gem of a film, now it is INDIA'S turn." Yet, it is virtually untraceable. Nowhere to be found. It sort of does not make sense. A film trailer viewed over 150 million times, yet no public mention of the film itself.
I assume that it is an Indian film, but whenever I look for it online, I only come across the trailer. That damned trailer. Could this be considered lost media? The film is as lost as the trailer itself, as far as I'm concerned.
Seems like the Lords of Media want this film and anything concerning it to remain lost. Would love to find it.
Post by thanderbolten on Dec 14, 2016 16:21:53 GMT
Embarrassing. Forget I made this thread. Whenever I search by hovering a word and right clicking on it, I always get precise results. I just did that on here and got redirected to all results about the film that I couldn't find. Before then, it really was impossible for me to find. Has to do with Google's bubblefilters.
Last Edit: Dec 14, 2016 16:30:22 GMT by thanderbolten