Kollywood’s Leak Season Continues: After ‘Jana Nayagan,’ Rajinikanth’s ‘Jailer 2’ BTS Video Surfaces Online
By Sakshi Navare,
Mere days after Vijay’s “Jana Nayagan” online leak, comes the news of yet another incident of piracy. This time it’s the BTS (behind the scenes) footage leak from Rajinikanth’s “Jailer 2.”
After the online leak of the BTS clip, production banner Sun Pictures issued a stern warning on social media.
"Dear All, We would like to bring to your attention that a video clip from the sets of 'Jailer 2' is currently being circulated on social media platforms," the statement read.
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Sharing that the film’s anti-piracy team is looking after the situation, the statement further added, "Our anti-piracy team is actively monitoring the situation and will be taking necessary action to remove such content, including initiating measures against accounts involved in sharing or promoting these clips."
"We kindly request members of the media and fan club to refrain from using, sharing, or reposting this video, in order to avoid any potential suspension or restrictions on their accounts. Please note that the production will not be held responsible for any such actions taken or to retrieve the accounts. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation," the statement concluded.
“Jailer 2,” the sequel to the 2023 hit “Jailer,” will see Rajinikanth reprising his character Tiger Muthuvel Pandian, with Ramya Krishnan playing his wife Vijaya. The music of the film is composed by Anirudh. It is directed by Nelson, who also helmed the first part. While “Jailer 2” is expected to hit the screens this year, the makers have yet to announce the release date.
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