In the context of piracy, a "repack" refers to re-encoding or re-compressing a film file to reduce its size, often by lowering quality, for easier illegal distribution. These repacks are uploaded to torrent sites like Isaimini shortly after a movie's release, exploiting the high demand for unauthorized access among viewers.
Also, mention that Drishyam 2 was a sequel, which might have drawn more attention, making it a target for piracy. The movie's success in box office could be another point to discuss.
Lastly, ensure the report is well-researched but doesn't present any illegal instructions or methods. It's meant to raise awareness about piracy's negative effects.
I should discuss the legal issues involved here. Isaimini is a known pirate site, so downloading from there is against the law in many countries. The report should mention legal consequences and the impact on the film industry.
Check for any recent updates about Drishyam 2's performance or any legal actions taken against Isaimini after the movie's release. If there's recent data, it would add relevance to the report.
Also, the impact on the film industry is a big point. Drishyam 2 had a good release, and piracy could have affected its revenue. I need to find some data on piracy rates in Malayalam cinema or maybe reference how it affected Drishyam 2 specifically.
The structure: an introduction explaining piracy and its context in movies. Then sections on the movie itself, the role of Isaimini, what a repack means, legal implications, impact on the industry, and a conclusion. Maybe add some recommendations like using legal streaming services.
The user probably wants this report for academic or awareness purposes since writing about piracy could be illegal to facilitate, but if it's just an analysis, that's different. I need to make sure the report is informative but not endorsing piracy.