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But the user might be confused. Let me check: a quick search shows that "The Second Wife" is an Indian Malayalam film released in 2005 directed by Sathyan Anthikad. There's another movie titled "And Then There Were None" (1939) with a similar theme about a wife and a second wife. Wait, maybe the user is referring to a different film. Or maybe there's confusion in the title. Also, "LK21" could be a typo for LK21, the website.
Alternatively, maybe "LK21" is part of the movie's name, but that seems unlikely. Let's focus on the movie first. If "The Second Wife" is a movie from 1998, perhaps it's a different film. Maybe a regional film? Let me see. Another possibility is "The Second Mrs. Gibbs" (1952), but that's a different genre. Or maybe a TV movie?
Therefore, the write-up should address the possible confusion, mention the known films, and the role of piracy sites like LK21. Also, remind the user to support legal platforms. I need to make sure the information is accurate and helpful, despite not having direct access to the content in question.