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Just hours after its release, Thalapathy Vijay starrer Leo has been leaked online. Trade analyst Manobala Vijayabalan took to his X (formerly known as Twitter) handle on Thursday morning and revealed that Leo has been leaked and is available in high quality on torrent websites. “Leo High Quality print LEAKED online,” he wrote.
The leak comes just hours after Vijay’s much-awaited movie hit theatres. Several fans reacted to the trade analyst’s post and urged the Information and Broadcasting ministry to take action. “Its hardly few hrs #LeoFilm opened and already leaked !! This is really shocking!!” one of the fans wrote. Another user shared, “It should not be happen to any film. Online leaked is made huge loss to maker.” One of the users also urged the authorities to “arrest the culprit”.
Leo High Quality print LEAKED online.SHOCKING
SHOCKING
SHOCKING…
— Manobala Vijayabalan (@ManobalaV) October 19, 2023
Leo is an action thriller which also stars Trisha Krishnan, Arjun Sarja, Gautham Menon, Mysskin and Priya Anand in pivotal roles. The film also features Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt.
The film is getting an overwhelming response from the audience. Fans have already declared it a ‘blockbuster’, with some also arguing that Rajinikanth’s recently released Jailer is ‘nothing in front of Leo’. Several videos of Vijay’s fans cheering and dancing inside theatres are also going viral on social media.
News18 Showsha’s review of Leo reads, “Despite a promising premise, Kangaraj falls for the very similar filmmaking trap of compromising style with substance. It’s not that there’s nothing significant here but there are a lot of insignificant speed-breakers which become the issue. The almost three-hour run time also makes you a bit iffy in your seat. The connection between Kaithi and Vikram to create the LCU seems a bit forced. If only the makers would have kept the action at the core, this would’ve been an amazing attempt majorly because of its cinematic style.”
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