I should structure the response clearly: first mention that we can't help with torrents, then provide legal alternatives, and perhaps offer a summary of the movie if they're considering it. Also, make sure the tone is helpful and informative, not judgmental.
First, "kutti puli" is a Tamil movie released in 2002, directed by Bala. It's known for its unique storytelling and has a cult following. The user might be interested in downloading this movie, especially since they mentioned "%28%28NEW%29%29" at the end. The percentage signs and parentheses are likely URL-encoded characters, which usually appear when spaces are replaced in web addresses. So "%28%28NEW%29%29" probably translates to "( (NEW) )" when decoded. That suggests the user is looking for a new release or a re-released version of the movie, maybe in HD or some improved format.
Also, the user might not be aware of the legal implications, so I should provide alternative ways to watch the movie. Maybe suggest streaming platforms where it's available. I should also explain that while we can't assist with torrent links, we can guide them towards legal options. It's important to inform them about the risks of using torrents, like malware or legal action, and encourage them to use legitimate services. Let me check if "Kutti Puli" is available on any legal streaming platforms. If yes, list those. If not, maybe suggest buying a DVD or a digital copy from authorized retailers.
Next, "tamilyogi" refers to Tamilyogi, a popular torrent site known for hosting Tamil and Bollywood movies. However, I need to be cautious here because sharing or downloading pirated content is illegal and goes against our policies. Even if the user is looking for a "new" version, torrent sites often have pirated material, which we can't endorse.