R Madhavan Joins Stars in Condemning Jana Nayagan Leak
R Madhavan Speaks Out Against Piracy
R Madhavan is currently celebrating the success of Dhurandhar 2, also known as Dhurandhar: The Revenge, and has recently voiced his disapproval regarding the online leak of Thalapathy Vijay’s anticipated film, Jana Nayagan. The film faced a delay in its release due to certification issues, and the leak has sparked outrage within the film community. Numerous actors and directors have united to denounce piracy, urging for stringent actions against those responsible. Madhavan, along with other prominent figures like Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi, Sonu Sood, Vijay Deverakonda, and Suriya, took to social media to express their concerns. Madhavan specifically requested that people refrain from watching, sharing, or discussing the pirated content.
R Madhavan's Reaction to the Leak
In a tweet, Suriya expressed his disappointment, stating that it was disheartening and unjust. He emphasized that the dedication of the entire team had been undermined by this incident and urged everyone to respect their efforts. Madhavan echoed these sentiments, stating, "I completely agree, and this is truly heartbreaking and concerning. How can individuals evade consequences for this? Please honor the hard work of everyone involved in this film and avoid viewing it on pirated platforms."
I totally agree and this is extremely heartbreaking and troubling. How are people getting away with this . Please respect the hard work of all the people involved in this Film. 🙏. Please do avoid watch it it on the pirated platforms.. .. 🙏 https://t.co/tvyiIEl3ww
— Ranganathan Madhavan (@ActorMadhavan) April 13, 2026
Update on Jana Nayagan Leak Investigation
The production team of Jana Nayagan has swiftly initiated legal actions against those involved in the leak. They have warned audiences against any form of downloading, sharing, or circulating leaked content. Their legal representative highlighted that the film, produced with a substantial budget, possesses considerable value across theatrical, satellite, OTT, and commercial platforms. Despite repeated warnings, some individuals have faced repercussions for illegally distributing the content. Recently, the cybercrime unit apprehended six suspects linked to the case. Advocate Vijayan Subramanian, representing the filmmakers, provided an update, stating that the Tamil Nadu Police's Cyber Crime Department has arrested these individuals for their involvement in the illegal distribution of Jana Nayagan. He cautioned that anyone participating in the downloading or sharing of such material on social media or digital platforms would be tracked and face immediate legal consequences. Cyber forensic teams are reportedly working to trace the source of the leak.
