Delhi:On April 10, 2026, Jana Nayagan, Thalapathy Vijay's last movie, was leaked online. The people who made the movies sent out a public note and told people who were illegally sharing clips and the climax to stop.
After the news spread quickly, many famous people, including Chiranjeevi and Sivakarthikeyan, spoke out against the act. Suriya, a National Award-winning actor, has also joined the band.
Suriya speaks out against leaking Jana Nayagan
Suriya wrote on his X profile, "Heartbreaking and unfair, an entire team's passion brought down to this." I ask you all to be honest and not watch, share, or talk about the movie here. Respect what they do. I agree with my friends that this is wrong and can't be forgiven. #JanaNayagan.
Makers share a public notice
The people who made Jana Nayagan saw the leak online and wrote, "We, KVN Productions LLP, are the Producers and exclusive copyright owners of the cinematograph film 'Jana Nayagan.' We have learned that some people have illegally accessed, copied, and shared certain scenes and clips from the film in question, and in some cases, most of the film. This is a serious threat of digital piracy. We are writing to let you know that downloading, viewing, storing, forwarding, sharing, uploading, or spreading leaked content through WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, websites, torrents, or any other medium is against the law and a crime.
KVN Productions strongly advises the public not to get involved.
The official statement goes on to say, "Every digital action can be traced, and we have already started the necessary investigations, including forensic investigations and complaints against those involved. We are also actively identifying all others in the chain of circulation." Every offender will face strict civil and criminal charges, with no exceptions. People are strongly advised not to interact with any leaked content in any way. Anyone who is found to be involved will face legal action right away, and they will have to deal with the consequences. Do not open, store, or forward any content like this if you get it. Delete it immediately.'
The official statement goes on to say, "Every digital action can be traced, and we have already started the necessary investigations, including forensic investigations and complaints against those involved. We are also actively identifying all others in the chain of circulation." Every offender will face strict civil and criminal charges, with no exceptions. People are strongly advised not to interact with any leaked content in any way. Anyone who is found to be involved will face legal action right away, and they will have to deal with the consequences. Do not open, store, or forward any content like this if you get it. "Delete it right away."