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Malayalam Cinema News Updated Jun 3, 2026

Kerala Film Body Meets Minister to Tackle Piracy and Taxation Issues

The Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce President Anil Thomas met Kerala Cinema Minister PC Vishnunadh to discuss piracy and taxation challenges. The government assured effective intervention in these issues, marking a comprehensive discussion with all stakeholders. Meanwhile, the upcoming Tamil film 'Jana Nayagan' has fallen victim to digital piracy, with its production company issuing warnings. KVN Productions has stated that legal action will be taken against those involved in the leak.

Kerala film body meets state minister of cinema to discuss challenges of piracy, other issues in Malayalam Film Industry

Thiruvananthapuram, June 3

The President of Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce Anil Thomas met the Kerala Minister for Cinema, Tourism and Cultural Affairs PC Vishnunadh on Tuesday to discuss the issues of "taxation" and other key concerns regarding the Malayalam film industry.

While addressing the media gathering, KFCC President Anil Thomas said that the state government "assured" them of their "effective intervention" in the issues of piracy and other challenges of film industry.

"We had detailed discussions on all the issues facing the film industry. The government has assured us that it will intervene effectively in matters related to taxation and other key concerns. We are confident that the new government will take the necessary steps to resolve these issues. This is the first time such a comprehensive discussion has been held with all stakeholders together. The government's approach and intervention have been very positive. We were also assured that firm action would be taken to address film piracy and related challenges facing the industry," said Anil Thomas.

The piracy has been a long-standing challenge for the film industries in India. The recent victim was the Tamil Nadu CM's yet-to-be released movie 'Jana Nayagan.'

Meanwhile, the film's production, KVN Productions, has issued a strong statement asking people not to share or watch the leaked content. The KVN Productions, the official production banner of the movie, shared a statement confirming that parts of the movie, and in some cases almost the entire film, have been illegally circulated on social media and other platforms.

The team called it a serious case of "digital piracy" and said they are taking the matter very seriously.

"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," wrote KVN Productions."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," the statement further read.

The team also warned people that even watching or forwarding such content is a crime. Stressing that every online movie is "traceable", they said strict steps are already being taken.

"Every digital action is traceable, and we have already initiated necessary investigations, including forensic investigations and complaints against persons involved and are actively identifying all others in the chain of circulation. Strict civil and criminal proceedings will be pursued against every offender without exception," it added.

The film was initially slated to release during Pongal on January 9. It stars Vijay in the lead role and is directed by H Vinoth.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Piracy is a huge problem globally, not just in India. But the way Tamil Nadu CM's film got leaked before release is shocking. Hope Kerala sets an example with strict action. Every industry deserves protection.

Siddharth J

Good to see the new government engaging with stakeholders. But I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen many assurances before. The real test will be in implementation. Also, taxation issues need careful handling to not burden the common viewer. 🎬

Ananya R

As someone who loves Malayalam cinema, this is great news! The industry produces such quality content, and it's heartbreaking when piracy hurts the filmmakers. I'm glad they're working together. Keralam shines again! ✨

Naveen S

The statement about every digital action being traceable is powerful. But implementing this across thousands of leaks on WhatsApp and Telegram will be tough. Need stronger laws and awareness among the public. Only then will piracy reduce.

Michael C

I understand the frustration of filmmakers, but taxation and piracy are very different issues. The government should focus on affordable ticket prices to encourage legal viewing, while cracking down on illegal distribution. Complex problem needs a balanced solution.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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