Pooja Hegde Appeals Against Jana Nayagan Leak, Urges Fans to Shun Piracy

Actress Pooja Hegde expressed deep disappointment over the illegal online leak of footage from the upcoming film 'Jana Nayagan'. She emphasized the hard work and sacrifices of the entire crew, appealing to audiences to wait for the theatrical release. The film's producers, KVN Productions, issued a stern warning that sharing the leaked content constitutes a criminal offence. They have initiated investigations and vowed to take strict legal action against anyone involved in piracy.

Key Points: Pooja Hegde on Jana Nayagan Leak: "It's Disheartening"

  • Film footage leaked online illegally
  • Hegde calls it disrespectful to artists
  • Producers warn of strict legal action
  • Appeal to watch Vijay's film in theatres
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Pooja Hegde on her film Jana Nayagan's leak: To see it being leaked and shared illegally is tough!

Actress Pooja Hegde and producers react to the illegal leak of Vijay's film Jana Nayagan, urging audiences to wait for the theatrical release.

"Seeing our film leaked online is disheartening, not just for me, but for every single person who worked on it. - Pooja Hegde"

Chennai, April 11

Actress Pooja Hegde, who plays the female lead in director H Vinoth's eagerly awaited action entertainer 'Jana Nayagan' featuring actor Vijay in the lead, on Saturday expressed pain over the film's footage being leaked on the Internet even as she appealed to audiences to wait for the film to release in theatres and then watch it on the big screen.

Pooja released a statement, which she shared on her social media timelines. She wrote, "My lovely audience. A film is the result of countless hours, creative risks, personal sacrifices, and a team that showed up every single day hoping to give you the best experience possible. Seeing our film leaked online is disheartening, not just for me, but for every single person who worked on it."

She further said, "To see it being leaked and shared illegally is tough-not because of numbers, but because it takes away the respect that every artist and technician on the film deserves.... plus don't we all deserve to gather together to celebrate and watch Vijay sir's last film, one last time, on the big screen in the right way?"

She concluded the note saying, "So let's watch it the right way. Let's wait. It will be out in due time. Let's not encourage piracy. That's how cinema and art will survive. Love, Art. Artists. Technicians."

Meanwhile, the makers of the film 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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Rohit P
It's really sad. The crew works for years, and some people leak it for cheap thrills. The producers are right to take strict legal action. Hope they catch the culprits.
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Arjun K
While I sympathize, the industry also needs to look at why piracy thrives. Sometimes ticket prices in multiplexes are too high for common families. A balance is needed.
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Sarah B
Respect her for speaking up. The emotional appeal about watching it together in theatres is spot on. The collective experience is what makes Indian cinema special.
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Vikram M
True fans won't watch leaked content. This is Vijay sir's last film, we owe it to him and the team to watch it properly. The warning from KVN Productions is serious, better to stay away from any leaked clips.
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Karthik V
The statement from the production house is very strong. They are tracking everything. People sharing on WhatsApp groups should be careful, they can get into real trouble. Not worth it.

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