Vignesh Shivan Compares Film Leak Pain to Death, Celebrates LIK Release

Director Vignesh Shivan extended his support to 'Jana Nayagan' director H Vinoth, stating the pain of a film leaking online is as severe as the pain of death. He explained that only a director can understand the dreams and effort poured into every shot. Speaking at an event for his own film 'Love Insurance Kompany', Shivan expressed relief and happiness at its successful release. He highlighted choosing the challenging, futuristic project over staying in his comfort zone and thanked audiences for their appreciation.

Key Points: Vignesh Shivan on 'Jana Nayagan' Leak: Pain Like Death

  • Expresses solidarity over film leak
  • Describes director's unique pain
  • Celebrates own film's release
  • Highlights breaking comfort zone
  • Notes audience appreciation
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Vignesh Shivan on 'Jana Nayagan' leak: This is a pain that can be as severe as the pain of death!

Director Vignesh Shivan expresses solidarity with H Vinoth over 'Jana Nayagan' leak, calling it a severe pain, while celebrating his own film 'LIK's release.

"This is a pain that can be as severe as the pain caused by death. - Vignesh Shivan"

Chennai, April 16

Extending his whole-hearted support to H Vinoth, the director of Vijay's last film 'Jana Nayagan', director Vignesh Shivan pointed out that the pain caused by the film being leaked online would have be felt most by the director and that it would be a pain that could be as severe as the pain of death.

Participating in a thanks giving meet organised by the unit of his just released film 'Love Insurance Kompany (LIK)', Vignesh Shivan spoke about the worrying situation that directors today found themselves in.

He said, "Today, the situation of directors is very worrying. Such a big film has been leaked online. The pain which that director feels will be much more than anybody else. At this point, I want to express my pain and regret to Jana Nayagan director H Vinoth, my friend. That is because this is a pain that can be as severe as the pain caused by death. It is something that only a director can feel. As a director myself, I know how many dreams he would have had and how much effort he would have put into every single shot on every single day of making that film. But when it (a film ) does not release as we expected, it becomes very difficult."

Vignesh Shivan, while speaking on the occasion, also expressed relief and happiness at his film LIK finally having been released. "This film has released and that by itself is a blockbuster for me," Vignesh Shivan said and pointed out that he had chosen a challenging project to make, while he could have easily stayed in his comfort zone.

"My life is in a comfort zone by God's grace and I can continue to keep doing films in that comfort zone. However, I broke that comfort zone to pick a challenging project like LIK, in which not even a single frame could be shot with ease (The film's story is set in the future. It happens in the year 2040). So, when such a film comes finally to the theatre and is received with appreciation from audiences, it is fulfilling. As a writer, when you try something (new) and what you try works for a considerable number of people in a theatre comprising around a 1000 people, the faith that we have in our work increases. I wish to say a big thank you to the audiences for this," Vignesh Shivan said.

For the unaware, Love Insurance Kompany features Pradeep Ranganathan and Krithi Shetty in the lead. It also features actors S J Suryah and Gouri Kishen in pivotal roles.

The film boasts of an impressive technical team. It has cinematography by ace cinematographer Ravivarman and music by Anirudh. Pradeep Ragav has edited the film, which has stunts choreographed by popular stunt master Peter Hein.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I sympathize with the director, comparing it to the pain of death feels like a bit of an exaggeration, no? It's a serious issue, but let's keep perspective. That said, full support to Vignesh Shivan for speaking up and congratulations on LIK's release!
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Arjun K
As someone who works in tech, the leak points to a massive security failure from the production house or the digital partners. They need to invest in better cyber security. This isn't just about morality; it's about professional negligence. Hope they find the source.
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Sarah B
It's heartbreaking. A film is an artist's dream project. To see it leaked and pirated before its proper release must be devastating. Wishing strength to H Vinoth. And kudos to Vignesh for his supportive words and for taking on a challenging project like LIK. All the best!
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Karthik V
True words from Vignesh Shivan. The pain is real. But also, audiences need to change. We complain about film quality but then watch pirated copies. How will good cinema survive? Let's pledge to watch films only in theatres or on legal platforms. #SayNoToPiracy
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Meera T
Feeling so happy for Vignesh Shivan! LIK was a fun watch in theatres. It's great to see a director step out of his comfort zone. About the leak - it's a wake-up call for the entire Tamil film industry. Security protocols need a complete overhaul. Jai Tamil cinema!

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