Whaa..tt? Legal Action on Akahnda Viewers? Photo Proof

G GOWTHAM
Supporters of Nandamuri balakrishna are active posting images of a small town in andhra pradesh state relishing the akhanda venture on a giant screen in their hamlet, demonstrating the great appreciation for the film. And this has sparked a lot of debate, with some YSRC leaders threatening legal action. The actual theatrical film could only be aired publicly through such shows with the authorization of distributors, presenters, and creators.


The movie in that hamlet was really displayed via the Hotstar app using an industrial projector with an independent audio system connected to it. Illegal film screenings are a criminal crime under the Cinematography Act. At the very same time, exploiting Hotstar material for public presentation of creative work is illegal, and if a complaint is filed, the presenters of that event in the ap village will data-face yet another legal responsibility.


While Balayya's followers are ecstatic to hear the news, a number of netizens have already expressed their displeasure, urging the legal authorities to take action against the film's illegal exhibition. Even music composer S.S.Thaman shared the same on his social media account and already things have gone out of proportion.



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