
📌 Key Points
- Thalapathy Vijay film ‘Jananaayagan’ LEAKED! Videos viral.
- Kamal Haasan explodes: Censor Board system caused the leak!
- CBFC delay on political content fueled piracy, Kamal alleges.
- Film unit in court, fans cry conspiracy for shocking leak.
A major uproar has gripped the South Indian film industry as Thalapathy Vijay‘s highly anticipated film, ‘Jananaayagan’, was leaked online. This incident drew immediate, fiery condemnation from Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan, who publicly blasted the Censor Board. His explosive remarks have ignited a fresh storm, sparking critical questions about piracy and accountability in cinema.
Vijay Film Leaked, Goes Viral
Vijay’s ‘Jananaayagan’ Leaked! Kamal Haasan Blasts Censor Board!! Explosive Comments! Thalapathy Vijay’s film ‘Jananaayagan’ being leaked has become a major sensation. Kamal Haasan reacted strongly to the incident, and his remarks against the Censor Board are creating a storm. Let’s delve into the full details!
A 5-minute scene from Vijay’s ‘Jananaayagan’ movie leaked, going viral online!
Kamal Haasan blasts the Censor Board‘s conduct, making sensational allegations that the system itself is responsible for the leak!
Kamal expressed anguish, stating that the delay in the film’s release provided an opportunity for piracy.
Kamal appealed to audiences to watch the film only in theaters; the film unit has approached the court! ‘Jananaayagan’ Leaked… Videos Going Viral! A major sensation is currently brewing around ‘Jananaayagan’, the last film starring Kollywood star hero Thalapathy Vijay before his political entry. Even before its theatrical release, a 5-minute scene and videos related to a song from the film have gone viral on social media. Its leak on piracy websites has shocked the film industry. The alerted movie team immediately filed a complaint with the police and issued warnings to netizens.
Meanwhile, film celebrities are responding to the issue and sharing their opinions. Recently, veteran actor Kamal Haasan expressed strong anger over the matter. Responding to this leak, Kamal Haasan made sensational remarks on social media. “The leak of the film ‘Jananaayagan’ is not an accident; it is the system itself that has leaked. Had the proper process been followed in a timely manner, we wouldn’t be in this situation. The delay by the Censor Board (CBFC) in issuing certification created an opportunity for piracy. When a film’s legitimate release is stalled, such illegal avenues emerge,” he stated. He expressed anguish, saying that piracy is not just politics but an act that harms the hard work of hundreds of artists and technicians. Questioning “Who will protect the creator when the system fails?”, he appealed to audiences to watch the film only in theaters.
Kamal Blames Censor Board For Leak
Incidentally, this film, directed by H. Vinoth, was supposed to be released in January but was postponed. The Censor Board objected to certain political elements and refused certification. Consequently, the film unit approached the court. Vijay’s fans are alleging a conspiracy behind the film’s leak while the case is still under investigation.
Kamal Haasan’s Sensational Allegations Against Censor Board! Piracy is Not Politics… It’s Artists’ Hard Work: Kamal The Vijay film leak incident has become a hot topic in South Indian film circles. Kamal Haasan’s comments are stirring up even more controversy. Stay tuned for more updates. * A 5-minute scene from Vijay’s ‘Jananaayagan’ movie leaked, going viral online!
* Kamal Haasan blasts the Censor Board’s conduct, making sensational allegations that the system itself is responsible for the leak!
* Kamal expressed anguish, stating that the delay in the film’s release provided an opportunity for piracy.
* Kamal appealed to audiences to watch the film only in theaters; the film unit has approached the court!
Looking Ahead
Kamal’s searing allegations spotlight a systemic flaw beyond a mere leak. This is a direct assault on artists’ hard work. While legal battles unfold, the onus is equally on us, the audience, to safeguard cinema’s future by choosing theatres. Will this incident finally force real change?


