Jana Nayagan Leak | Rajinikanth Shocked By Thalapathy Vijay's Film's Leak: Such Crimes Must Not Be Allowed
The Jana Nayagan piracy leak, ahead of CBFC clearance, has provoked strong industry and star statements urging viewers to avoid pirated copies and wait for theatres, while producers assess legal action and release delays affecting investors and the Pongal release plans.
The leak of Vijay-starrer Jana Nayagan before release has stunned the film industry and audience. The unfinished film has appeared online even before clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification. Leading actors, producers and fans have expressed concern, stressing how piracy damages months of creative work and investment.

Industry members note that Jana Nayagan has already remained stalled for three months without CBFC approval. The leak, shared through unauthorised platforms, is seen as an added blow to the team. Many voices from Tamil cinema have urged viewers to reject pirated copies and support the film only in theatres.
Jana Nayagan leak triggers strong responses from top actors
Rajinikanth has publicly condemned the leak and posted a statement on X. Rajinikanth wrote in Tamil, "The release of the Jana Nayagan on the internet by someone has caused shock and pain. Film associations must raise their voice against this, and the government must identify those responsible and impose severe punishment. Such crimes must not be allowed to continue in the future."
Jana Nayagan leak prompts wider industry condemnation
Sivakarthikeyan was the earliest star to comment on the Jana Nayagan leak. Sivakarthikeyan wrote, "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." Suriya has called the act "unforgivable" and requested that Vijay's film not be shared.
Senior actor Chiranjeevi also expressed concern on X regarding Jana Nayagan. Chiranjeevi wrote, "The unfortunate leak of #Jananayagan is something that deeply concerns me. Cinema is built on trust, effort, and the collective dreams of many. Such incidents affect all of us in the industry and remind us how crucial it is to protect our creative work. My thoughts and support are with the movie team. Let us all take responsibility to respect and protect cinema. Kill Piracy. Save Cinema."
Jana Nayagan leak complicates film's delayed release plans
The makers had earlier planned Jana Nayagan for a Pongal release on 9 January. The film was expected to serve as a final big-screen celebration for Vijay's fans before Vijay enters politics. The delay in certification meant those festive plans collapsed, and the team had not confirmed any fresh release date.
Production house KVN Productions had promoted Jana Nayagan heavily ahead of the original schedule. In court, the producers argued that any further delay could cause losses of over ₹100 crore. Despite these concerns, the release has remained on hold while CBFC procedures continued, leaving the project in limbo for months even before the leak.
Following the Jana Nayagan leak, the team has confirmed that legal proceedings are underway against those involved. The producers have warned viewers not to download or circulate the film through illegal sources. For now, Jana Nayagan still lacks CBFC clearance and an official release date, while the piracy case adds another challenge for everyone connected with the film.


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