Films like Deiva Thirumagal require massive capital (approx. ₹15-20 Crores at the time), employing thousands of technicians, artists, and daily wage laborers. Piracy fundamentally disconnects the consumer from the labor value of the product. The audience that praises Vikram’s transformative performance effectively steals the very art they claim to appreciate.
As Krishna navigates a world that isn't built for him, he finds unlikely allies in characters played by and Santhanam . The courtroom drama that unfolds isn't just about legal rights; it’s a lesson in the true meaning of family and love. Why It Still Matters tamilyogi deiva thirumagal