Madras High Court Denied Tamil Producer’s Petition. The Tamil Film Active Producers Association (TFAPA) has filed a writ petition in the court to ban the reviews of movies for three days from the theatrical release on social media and the hearing took place today.
As expected, the HC of Madras refused the Tamil Producers Association’s petition to ban reviews of movies for three days, from the date of their theatrical release, on social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter).
The netizens felt happy as the Madras High Court Denied the Tamil Producer’s Petition. It is a different thing if a film or actor gets selectively harassed/trolled but films like Kanguva, Indian 2, and Vettaiyan (For a few scenes) deserve to be trolled/questioned by the audiences who have watched in theaters. The producers of the Tamil industry need to understand this and make better movies rather than blaming audiences.
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