Amidst the “Jana Nayagan” leak controversy involving Vijay Thalapathy, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has dismissed any connection to the leak. The CBFC issued an official statement refuting the allegations as “baseless and false.” Reports suggesting that the Tamil film was leaked from the CBFC were denied by the board.
The CBFC clarified that the digital print of “Jana Nayagan” was returned to the filmmakers a month ago. Access to the content is safeguarded by a password, and the Key Delivery Message (KDM) is under the control of the producer/filmmaker. Without a valid KDM, the film cannot be accessed or viewed.
Recently, certain scenes from the highly anticipated Tamil drama “Jana Nayagan” surfaced online. The movie had faced delays due to a dispute with the CBFC. Following the leak, notable figures from the Tamil and Telugu film industries, including Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, Rishab Shetty, and Vijay Deverakonda, condemned piracy and expressed solidarity with “Jana Nayagan” and Vijay.
KVN Productions, the producers and copyright owners of “Jana Nayagan,” warned against engaging with leaked content. They emphasized that any downloading, sharing, or circulation of the leaked material constitutes a criminal offense and a violation of copyright laws.
