You can't do that, says Vishal Krishna on Tamil body demanding ban on social media reviews
Hindustan Times Mumbai|December 17, 2024
Everyone has the right to expression... If your film is good, they will talk about it. If your film is not good, they will not talk about it. VISHAL KRISHNA, Actor-filmmaker
Yashika Mathur
You can't do that, says Vishal Krishna on Tamil body demanding ban on social media reviews

Days after the Tamil Film Active Producers Association (TFAPA) moved Madras High Court requesting an interim order to limit social media platforms from recording public reviews of new films within theatre premises, social media users were split in their opinions. The High Court declined to grant the order, and actor-filmmaker Vishal Krishna feels that the TFAPA's demand was not practical.

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