Chiranjeevi, Sivakarthikeyan Rally Against 'Jana Nayagan' Leak, Demand Action

Megastar Chiranjeevi and actor Sivakarthikeyan have strongly condemned the leak of actor Vijay's upcoming film 'Jana Nayagan', calling for strict legal action against the culprits. Both stars took to social media to appeal to the public to avoid piracy and support the film's theatrical release. The film's producers, KVN Productions, issued a stern warning that sharing or viewing the leaked content constitutes a criminal offence under copyright laws. They have initiated forensic investigations and vowed to pursue legal action against anyone involved in the circulation chain.

Key Points: Stars Condemn 'Jana Nayagan' Leak, Call for Anti-Piracy Action

  • Major stars condemn film leak
  • Urge public to wait for theatrical release
  • Production house warns of legal action
  • Digital piracy termed a criminal offence
  • Forensic investigation initiated
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Chiranjeevi, Sivakarthikeyan seek action against those responsible for Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' leak

Chiranjeevi and Sivakarthikeyan demand legal action against those responsible for leaking Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan', urging fans to shun piracy.

"Cinema is built on trust, effort, and the collective dreams of many. - Chiranjeevi"

Chennai, April 10

Megastar Chiranjeevi and actor Sivakarthikeyan on Friday sought strict legal action against those responsible for leaking actor Vijay's last film 'Jana Nayagan'.

Taking to his X timeline, Telugu star Chiranjeevi wrote, "The unfortunate leak of #Jananayagan is something that deeply concerns me. Cinema is built on trust, effort, and the collective dreams of many. Such incidents affect all of us in the industry and remind us how crucial it is to protect our creative work."

He further wrote, "We stand one with KVN Productions in containing the damage and punishing the culprits. Let us all extend our support to respect and protect CINEMA! Kill Piracy. Save Cinema."

Tamil star Sivakarthikeyan too urged people to wait for the film's theatrical release and watch it in theatres.

Taking to his X timeline, he wrote, "Every film is made with the passion, blood and sweat of hundreds of people - please avoid piracy. Kindly wait for the theatrical release and watch it in theatres. Whoever is responsible for this must face strict action. Respect the talents. Respect the hard work. Respect the industry."

Meanwhile, the makers of the film issued a statement in which they advised members of the public not to engage in any manner with the leaked content from their film as any person found involved would face immediate legal action.

In a statement which it shared on its social media timelines, KVN Productions said, "We, KVN Productions LLP, are the Producers and exclusive copyright owners of the cinematograph film 'Jana Nayagan'. It has come to our notice that certain scenes and clips from the said film and in some cases, most of the film have been illegally accessed, copied and circulated by unidentified persons, posing a serious threat of digital piracy."

The production house further said, "We hereby notify that downloading, viewing, storing, forwarding, sharing, uploading or circulating of such leaked content through WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, websites, torrents or any other medium constitutes a criminal offence and a violation of copyright laws."

Pointing out that every digital action was traceable, the production house informed the public that it had already initiated necessary investigations including forensic investigations and complaints against persons involved and that it was actively identifying all others in the chain of circulation.

"Strict civil and criminal proceedings will be pursued against every offender without exception. The public is hereby strictly advised not to engage in any manner with such leaked content. Any person found involved shall face immediate legal action at their own risk as to consequences. If you receive such content, do not open, store, or forward it. Delete it immediately," the production house advised.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's so sad. Vijay sir's films are a massive event. The theatre experience for a Thalapathy movie is unmatched. Why would anyone want to watch a blurry, shaky leak? The real fans will wait and support in cinemas. Hope they catch the culprits soon.
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Aman W
While I agree piracy is wrong, the production house should also look inward. How did the leak happen? Was there a security lapse? They need better digital safeguards. Legal action is needed, but prevention is just as important.
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Sarah B
Good to see stars from different film industries coming together on this. Piracy is a pan-India problem. The warning that every digital action is traceable is serious. People forwarding clips on WhatsApp groups should think twice.
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Karthik V
The statement from KVN Productions is very strong. "Face immediate legal action at their own risk" – they mean business. Hope this sets an example. We need to cultivate a culture where watching pirated content is seen as shameful, not smart.
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Nisha Z
True fans won't watch leaks. We've been waiting for #JanaNayagan for so long. One week more won't hurt. The first-day first-show crowd, the whistles, the celebrations – that's the real joy. Piracy can't give you that feeling. 🎬

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