Determined to protect his creation, Aarav enlists Priya, a cybersecurity expert and his childhood friend, to dismantle the piracy ring. But as Priya hacks into the site’s servers, a twist emerges: www9xmoviewin’s users include students in rural villages, watching Aarav’s film under kerosene lamps—the same blind girl from his screenplay, now real, is among them. Torn between morality and legality, Aarav confronts Naman, who reveals the film’s leak was to fund free screenings for those isolated from urban luxuries.

Need to avoid promoting piracy and instead discuss the consequences and legal implications. The story should be a balance between the protagonist's personal struggle and the broader societal issue. Ensure the title is incorporated naturally into the narrative, maybe as the title of the film within the story. Check for any possible clichés and make the characters multidimensional.

In a tense negotiation, Aarav proposes a solution: a charity drive where he donates prints of "Black: New Dawn" to remote schools, ensuring accessibility without profit loss. With Priya’s help, he exposes the piracy ring’s exploitative practices, pushing Naman to redirect his energy toward legal streaming partnerships. The film’s premiere proceeds, but now with a new message woven into the credits: “Art survives when shared with purpose.”

I need to structure the story into three parts. The first part introduces the protagonist and their film, which is about to be released. The second part reveals the piracy issue, the personal impact, and the investigation into the source. The third part resolves the conflict, leading to a resolution that addresses the ethical questions.