In an absurd case of slip-up, Sony Pictures Entertainment on Wednesday uploaded the full Khali the Killer film on YouTube instead of its red-band trailer.
The production house titled the upload as Khali the Killer: official red band trailer to inform its audience that the film is now available on DVD and digital media platforms, an America-based digital and print magazine reported.
The 89 minutes and 46 seconds long video was uploaded on Sony's YouTube channel on July 3 and it was available for eight long hours before finally being deleted. Entertainment news website CBR.com first spotted the goof-up.
YouTube users, who missed this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, can avail the movie on rent from several digital platforms like Amazon, Apple and YouTube.
Here is how Twitterati react after it did invite their attentions on YouTube.
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Hahahahahah Sony tried to put up a new trailer for “Khali The Killer” but accidentally uploaded the entire movie hahahahahahahaha im watchin it pic.twitter.com/IA2mOfElIQ
— Rocco Botte (@rocco_botte) July 3, 2018
Khali The Killer was a good movie thanks Sony
— hippy (@HoustonedHippy) July 3, 2018
Sony Execs - "We haven't had a controversy in so long!!"
Khali the Killer Marketing Team - "Hold my beer."
**promptly uploads the full movie instead of the trailer**— Riley Bursh (@Riley_Bursh) July 3, 2018
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Khali the Killer, written and directed by Jon Matthews, was first released on DVD in November 2018. The story of the flick revolves around the life of a man, played by actor Richard Cabral, who takes on one final job to pay for his grandmother's care but starts sympathising with his intended victims.