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Jana Nayagan Leak: TN Poll Staffer Arrested for Watching Vijay Film Inside Counting Centre
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Jana Nayagan Leak: TN Poll Staffer Arrested for Watching Vijay Film Inside Counting Centre

With Tamil Nadu awaiting the counting of votes on May 4 following the recently concluded Assembly elections, an unexpected incident at a Chennai counting centre has drawn attention. At Anna University in Kotturpuram, where Electronic Voting Machines have been secured under surveillance, a staff member assigned to monitor the strong room has reportedly been arrested for negligence and piracy.

Security Breach at Counting Centre Raises Questions

The individual, identified as Yuvaraj, was tasked with overseeing CCTV feeds to ensure the safety of the stored EVMs. However, a social media post that surfaced shortly after showed him watching a pirated copy of Jana Nayagan on his laptop while on duty inside the surveillance room. The post quickly circulated, prompting action from local authorities.

 

Jana Nayagan leak: TN poll staffer arrested for watching Vijay film inside counting centre

Police from Kotturpuram are said to have reprimanded and subsequently taken Yuvaraj into custody. Beyond the lapse in duty during a sensitive election period, the act of viewing pirated content added a legal dimension to the case. The incident has raised concerns about vigilance at counting centres, especially in the days leading up to the official tallying of votes.

The timing has only amplified the attention around the episode, as political stakeholders and the public remain focused on the outcome of a closely watched election.

Piracy Troubles Continue for Jana Nayagan

The controversy also brings renewed focus to the ongoing challenges faced by Jana Nayagan, headlined by Vijay. The film, which has been in the news for multiple reasons, was leaked in full on April 9 across several piracy platforms, dealing a significant blow to its makers.

Jana Nayagan leak: TN poll staffer arrested for watching Vijay film inside counting centre

Authorities, including cybercrime units, have since taken steps to curb the spread of the illegal copies, with reports of arrests linked to the leak. The issue further escalated within the industry when editor Pradeep E Ragav was suspended by the South Indian Film Editors Association. The association cited partial responsibility in connection with the breach, which was allegedly executed by a freelance editor.

Directed by H. Vinoth, the film features a large ensemble including Pooja Hegde, Mamitha Baiju, Bobby Deol, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Prakash Raj, Narain and Priyamani in key roles. Originally planned for a Pongal release in January, the film has faced repeated delays, preventing it from making it to theatres as scheduled.

Amid this, Vijay has simultaneously stepped into the political arena, contesting the elections as the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. In the lead-up to vote counting, the actor-politician visited Tiruchendur Murugan Temple, a move that drew attention from both political observers and fans.

Jana Nayagan leak: TN poll staffer arrested for watching Vijay film inside counting centre

As for the film’s release, it now hinges on certification clearance. If approved by the censor board, Jana Nayagan is expected to arrive in theatres on May 8. However, an official announcement is still awaited.

The convergence of a high-profile election, a major film leak, and an unusual breach at a counting centre has created an unlikely intersection of politics and cinema. For now, both the fate of the ballots and the film remain in focus as the state moves closer to a decisive week.

Also Read: Jana Nayagan Leak Case Widens: Chennai Police Arrest Three More, Mastermind Identified

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If Wishes Could Kill Review: A Horror Saga That Plays It Safe
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If Wishes Could Kill Review: A Horror Saga That Plays It Safe

There is a new K-drama in town, and it is the talk of the moment. Titled If Wishes Could Kill, it starts as a high school drama but soon slips into horror and gore. At its core is a mobile application called Girigo that grants wishes. However, it comes with a cost.
The series opens on an unsettling note where we see Do Hye-ryung, a schoolgirl, slitting her throat open in front of her phone, after saying, “My wish is for all of you to die.” It immediately pulls you in, even if the presence of a more advanced smartphone in that time period feels like a miss.
Some years later, the story returns to the same high school and follows five childhood friends. One of them, Choi Hyeong Wook, uses Girigo to make a wish. Once the app grants it, a 24-hour timer begins on his phone. And as expected, when the timer runs out, he dies. His violent suicide leaves his friends shaken, and very soon, they discover a connection between his death and the app.
After Hyeong Wook, Kim Geon Woo becomes the centre of the curse. To help him, his close friend and girlfriend, Yoo Se-ah, brings the group together to find a way out. Among them is Kang Ha joon, a computer-savvy teenager who tries to trace the origins of the app and Lim Na Ri, who eventually becomes a victim herself. On another front, we have Kang Ha Young, Ha-joon’s sister, and a shaman who attempts to help them break the curse.
As they try to make sense of what is happening, they find themselves pulled deeper into a chain of supernatural events.
Beyond the horror and mystery, the show leans into familiar high school tropes, including blossoming romance, love triangles, shifting friendships, and jealousy. These elements make the story relatable and make the group feel real.
The narrative also moves back and forth in time, showing how the app came into existence. Through these flashbacks, we see how Do Hye-ryung and Kwon Si-won’s innocent friendship slowly fractures under jealousy and misunderstanding, giving birth to a curse.
The horror in the show is not driven by constant jump scares. It leans more towards gore and violence. While it may not satisfy those looking for something truly chilling, it creates a different kind of discomfort. The unease builds from what the characters, who are supposed to be close friends, are capable of doing to each other under manipulation and fear.
For a story built around a killer application, there are surprisingly few deaths. It almost feels like the show pulls its punches when it could have hit harder. There is nothing wrong with a happy ending but in this case, it dilutes the impact. A show centred on an app that kills people needs to fully commit to the plot.
This is also where it differs from stories with a similar premise, say Sadako (2019). The core idea might sound similar but Sadako exists in a darker, more dreadful world, while If Wishes Could Kill shifts between high school drama and supernatural thriller, often playing it safe. The horror is less intense. 
Amid the tension, the series also finds moments of lightness through Kang Ha joon and Bang ul’s (Kang Ha-young’s partner) banter. Their dynamic brings some relief. Bang Ul, constantly calling Ha joon his brother-in-law, much to his irritation, becomes a running gag.
Ultimately, the series rests on a relatively new and young cast, including Jeon So-young, Baek Sun ho, Hyun Woo seok, and Kim Si a. Despite being early in their careers, they manage to hold the narrative together and deliver performances that keep the show engaging. It is also an easy binge. With eight episodes of 35 to 45 minutes each, it can be finished in one sitting.
So while the show may not deliver the kind of fear that keeps you from switching off the lights at night, it keeps you engaged in some parts. The closing moments also hint that the curse might still linger and set the stage for a second season.
Watch it for its mix of high school drama and supernatural mystery, and for the performances of its young cast. It’s currently streaming on Netflix.
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Fourth S-400 In May: Is India Stitching Together The World’s Most Impenetrable Air Defence Shield?
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Fourth S-400 In May: Is India Stitching Together The World’s Most Impenetrable Air Defence Shield?

While the S-400 is often called the ‘crown jewel’, India’s strategy is not based on a single system but on a sophisticated, multi-layered approach​While the S-400 is often called the ‘crown jewel’, India’s strategy is not based on a single system but on a sophisticated, multi-layered approach 

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