Are cinema reviews coming under ban..!?

The tamil Nadu Current Producers Association has filed a case seeking a ban on publishing cinema reviews for three days after the film's release.
Cinema reviews are now in a position to determine the tone of a film. people have come to the mindset of deciding whether to go to the film or not after watching the first show of the film and reading the reviews posted on social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Thus, reviews are in a position to determine the success or failure of a film. Even recently, the reason for the massive failure of films like indian 2 and Kanguva was their reviews. In particular, the film Kanguva was heavily trolled and received a lot of criticism, which led to a huge flop on a pan-India scale. Due to this, there was a demand from the film industry and producers to ban these film reviews.
In this situation, a petition has been filed in the madras high court on behalf of the tamil Film Producers Association seeking a ban on publishing film reviews. In it, they have stated that no reviews should be published on social networking sites like YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, or X-site for the first three days after the release of the film. This case is going to come up for a hearing soon. This case, which is being pursued by the tamil Film Producers Association, has also become a topic of discussion on social networking sites. netizens are condemning it as an act of taking away freedom of expression. Moreover, if it is a good film, reviews play an important role in making it run. They are saying that if a ban is imposed, small films could face severe consequences.

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