
Karuppu starring Suriya, Trisha Krishnan and directed by actor-writer-director RJ Balaji has been postponed but movie show has been played at Pune without producer authentication. Now, the film's producer, supported by the Tamil Producers Council, is demanding compensation from Qube, a prominent digital cinema technology provider.
This demand stems from a serious lapse where the movie's digital key was issued without the producer's consent for a screening in Pune. As Qube manages the secure distribution of these digital cinema packages and keys to theaters, the producers are holding them accountable for this breach.
The unauthorized show reportedly ran for an entire hour before it was finally halted. This incident has left the makers deeply concerned. It is difficult to determine exactly how much of the film was exposed to the audience, raising severe fears of piracy. They are particularly worried that the footage might leak online, similar to the unfortunate situation faced by the film Jana Nayagan.
Alongside this security breach, the film is also navigating some financial roadblocks. However, the producers have clarified that they are actively working to resolve these hurdles. Discussions with financiers are currently underway, and the team is optimistic about settling all financial matters by tonight. If these negotiations go smoothly and the issues are resolved, Karuppu is expected to finally hit the theaters tomorrow.
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