The controversy surrounding "Ayogya" and Tamilyogi highlights the need for a more effective approach to combating piracy. While law enforcement agencies and the film industry can work together to crack down on piracy, there is also a need for greater awareness and education among fans about the negative impacts of piracy.
However, the website's success has also raised concerns among filmmakers and producers, who see it as a threat to their livelihood. Many have accused Tamilyogi of facilitating piracy and copyright infringement, which has resulted in significant losses for the film industry.
The movie received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the performances of the lead actors and others criticizing the film's predictable storyline and clichéd dialogues. Despite the mixed reviews, "Ayogya" managed to perform moderately well at the box office.
The Tamil film industry has been actively battling piracy, with many filmmakers and producers taking to social media to raise awareness about the issue. The industry has also been working with law enforcement agencies to crack down on piracy and bring perpetrators to justice.
In 2019, the Tamil Nadu government launched a crackdown on piracy, with the police arresting several individuals accused of running piracy websites and streaming platforms. The government has also announced plans to establish a special task force to monitor and crack down on piracy.
Filmmakers and producers can also explore alternative distribution models, such as streaming platforms and virtual cinemas, to make their movies more accessible to fans while also protecting their intellectual property.