Chiranjeevi Backs Jana Nayagan Makers, Declares "Kill Piracy, Save Cinema"

Megastar Chiranjeevi has extended his support to the makers of the film 'Jana Nayagan' after parts of the movie were allegedly leaked online. He penned a note calling the leak unfortunate and emphasizing the need to protect creative work. The production house, KVN Productions, has issued a stern statement warning that downloading or sharing the leaked content is a criminal offence. They have initiated investigations and promised strict legal action against all offenders.

Key Points: Chiranjeevi Supports Jana Nayagan Makers After Film Leak

  • Chiranjeevi condemns film leak
  • KVN Productions warns of legal action
  • Piracy called a criminal offence
  • Every digital action is traceable
  • Film faced prior release delays
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"Kill Piracy, Save Cinema": Chiranjeevi extends support to Jana Nayagan makers after alleged film leak

Megastar Chiranjeevi condemns piracy after Jana Nayagan leak, urges fans to protect cinema. KVN Productions warns of legal action.

"Kill Piracy, Save Cinema": Chiranjeevi extends support to Jana Nayagan makers after alleged film leak
"Kill Piracy. Save Cinema. - Chiranjeevi"

Hyderabad, April 10

Megastar Chiranjeevi extended his support to the makers of Jana Nayagan after their alleged leaks on the internet. He urged his fans and cinema lovers to support and protect films by rejecting piracy.

Taking to his X handle, Chiranjeevi penned a note for the Jana Nayagan makers while highlighting the expectations and efforts of people involved in cinema.

"The unfortunate leak of Jana Nayagan 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," writes Chiranjeevi.

He assured his support to KVN Productions (official production banner of Jana Nayagan) for "containing damage and punishing culprits" regarding the alleged leaks.

"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," writes Chiranjeevi.

Meanwhile, the film's production, KVN Productions, has issued a strong statement asking people not to share or watch the leaked content.

KVN Productions, which is backing the film, took to X on Friday evening to share 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.

Jana Nayagan, which is said to be Vijay's final film before his full-time move into politics, has already faced delays due to certification issues. The film was initially slated to release during Pongal on January 9.

- ANI

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Shreya B
It's heartbreaking for the team after all their hard work. But honestly, ticket prices are so high these days, especially for multiplexes. Many families can't afford it. Not justifying piracy, but the industry should also think about making cinema more accessible.
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Vikram M
Good move by the megastar. Piracy needs to be tackled strictly. Hope they catch the culprits. On another note, this is supposed to be Vijay's last film? Wishing him all the best for his political journey as well.
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Ananya R
The warning that every digital action is traceable is important. People think forwarding a WhatsApp link is harmless, but it's a crime. Respect the art and the effort. Will wait for the theatrical release.
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Karthik V
First the certification delay, now a leak. Tough time for the Jana Nayagan team. Shows how vulnerable our digital systems are. Producers need to invest more in cyber security for their content.
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Michael C
Interesting to see such a strong stance. In the West, day-and-date OTT releases are helping combat piracy to some extent. Maybe Indian studios should also consider shorter theatrical windows for some films to reduce the incentive for leaks.

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