It
is
an
open
secret
that
Vijay
is
one
of
the
most
successful
and
charismatic
stars
in
the
Tamil
film
industry
today.
Fondly
called
'Thalapathy',
the
mass
hero
enjoys
an
enviable
fan
following
thanks
to
his
dashing
looks,
charming
personality,
warm
nature,
remarkable
versatility
as
a
performer
and
healthy
attitude
towards
life.
During
his
career,
he
has
starred
in
quite
a
few
big
hits
and
this
has
established
him
as
an
A-lister.
At
present,
he
is
in
the
limelight
because
of
his
latest
release
Sarkar.
The
AR
Murugadoss
directorial
hit
the
screens
today(November
6,
2018)
and
it
semms
to
have
impressed
all
and
sundry.
Now,
here
is
some
shocking
news
for
the
'Thalapathy
Army.
Sarkar
Full
Movie
Leaked
Online
In
a
shocking
development,
Sarkar
has
fallen
prey
to
piracy.
The
notorious
gang
Tamilrockers
has
leaked
the
full
movie.
Sarkar
is
available
online
for
‘free
downloading'.
The
gang
had
threatened
to
do
so
even
before
the
film's
release.
And,
despite
the
best
efforts
of
the
TFPC,
it
has
done
so.
Vijay
Fans
Are
Furious
As
expected,
Vijay
fans
are
furious
about
this
development
and
they
are
requesting
movie
buffs
to
refrain
from
downloading
the
pirated
copy
and
encouraging
piracy.
Let
us
hope
that
most
movie
goers
take
this
request
seriously
and
refraining
from
accessing
the
pirated
version.
Will
Piracy
Affect
The
BO
Collections?
Sarkar
is
one
of
the
biggest
Tamil
films
in
the
recent
times
and
it
needs
to
collected
nearly
Rs
200
Crore
at
the
Tamil
Nadu
box
office
in
order
to
be
a
profitable
venture
for
all
the
stakeholders.
In
other
words,
it
needs
to
have
a
long
and
successful
run
at
the
BO.
As
the
film
has
been
leaked,
its
collections
are
likely
to
be
affected.
The
Background
Piracy
is
one
of
the
biggest
problems
facing
the
Tamil
film
industry.
Kaala,
U
Turn,
Seema
Raja
and
Saamy
Square
are
just
some
of
the
recent
releases
that
were
leaked
within
hours
of
releasing
in
the
theatres.
Even
though
a
lot
has
been
done
to
curb
piracy,
the
problem
still
persists.
To
Conclude...
Piracy
is
completely
unacceptable
and
it
must
not
be
encouraged
at
any
costs.
We
sincerely
hope
that
those
in
the
industry
find
a
way
to
solve
the
problem
in
the
near
future.