1246 websites banned for publishing 'Leo' film illegally..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
1246 websites banned for publishing 'Leo' film illegally..!?

Thalapathy Vijay's movie 'Leo', which is slated to release tomorrow, has been banned by the high court from illegally publishing the film on the internet. After the mass success of director Lokesh Kanagaraj's 'Vikram', his next film is 'Leo' with Thalapathy Vijay. While the film is releasing amid the huge expectations of Thalapathy fans, the fact that tomorrow's reservation tickets have not been released has raised doubts about whether the film will be released tomorrow as promised.
But the producer of the film, Lalit Kumar, has not yet agreed to the talks between the theater owners and the distributors, but he went to the court and insisted that 'Leo' be screened at 4 o'clock and in tamil Nadu at 7 o'clock. But the tamil Nadu government, with its hands already open... the court also banned the 4 o'clock screening, but also announced that the theater owners should agree to the tamil Nadu government's decision regarding the 7 o'clock screening.
It also ordered the theater owners to file a reply. The owners of the theater and the producer of 'Leo' have said in their reply that screening 5 scenes from 9 a.m. is enough. Now, it is confirmed that the first show will be screened at 9 o'clock in tamil Nadu. Following this, the producer Lalit Kumar filed another petition in the madras high court to ban the illegal publication of the movie 'Leo' on the internet. Advocate Vijayan Subramanian, who appeared for the petitioner, argued that since the film has been produced and released at a huge cost, it will cause huge losses due to its stealthy release on the websites and the livelihood of screen artists will be affected. Later, after hearing the hearing on this petition, Justice Abdul Qudoos issued an order banning the illegal publication of 'Leo' on 1246 websites.

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