Sivakarthikeyan Demands Action Over Thalapathy Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' Leaks

Actor Sivakarthikeyan has strongly condemned the alleged leaks of the upcoming film 'Jana Nayagan,' starring Thalapathy Vijay. He urged the public to avoid piracy and respect the hard work of the filmmaking team by waiting for its theatrical release. The production house, KVN Productions, has issued a statement confirming that significant portions of the film have been illegally circulated online. They have warned that sharing or viewing the leaked content is a criminal offense and have initiated forensic investigations to trace the source.

Key Points: Sivakarthikeyan Slams 'Jana Nayagan' Leak, Calls for Strict Action

  • Actor condemns film piracy
  • Production house issues legal warning
  • Leaked content circulating online
  • Forensic investigation initiated
  • Film is Vijay's last before politics
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"Whoever is responsible for this must face strict action": Sivakarthikeyan on 'Jana Nayagan's alleged leaks

Actor Sivakarthikeyan condemns piracy of Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan,' urging fans to wait for theatrical release as producers launch investigation.

"Whoever is responsible for this must face strict action - Sivakarthikeyan"

Chennai, April 10

Renowned actor Sivakarthikyan lashed out at the alleged leaks of Thalapathy Vijay's film Jana Nayagan, calling for strict action against the people responsible for it.

Taking to his X handle, Sivakarthikeyan urged the people to avoid piracy and wait for the theatrical release of the film.

"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," wrote Sivakarthikeyan.

Earlier, the film's production house, KVN Productions, 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."

"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 read.

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 movie is directed by H Vinoth.

The film was earlier expected to release during Pongal on January 9.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
It's really sad. This is Vijay sir's last film as an actor before his political journey. Fans should respect that and give it a proper farewell in theatres. The leaks are a disgrace to all the hard work.
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Aman W
While I agree piracy is wrong, the production house needs to look inward too. How did such a major leak happen? Their cyber security seems weak. Strict action should start with finding the internal loophole.
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Sarah B
The statement saying every digital action is traceable is a strong warning. Hope they catch the culprits. In the West, such leaks lead to massive lawsuits. India needs to enforce copyright laws just as strictly.
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Vikram M
True fans would never watch a leaked copy. The theatre experience, the crowd cheering for Thalapathy - that's half the fun! Waiting patiently for the release. Hope the investigation is swift.
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Kriti O
This is a wake-up call for the entire Indian film industry. Not just Tamil, but Bollywood and others too. Need better digital rights management. Respect the art, people!

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