
Just hours before release, Vikram’s big-ticket film Veera Dheera Sooran hits a legal roadblock—what went wrong?
A legal dispute abruptly cancelled several shows of Vikram’s much-awaited Tamil film Veera Dheera Sooran on Thursday, shocking fans. The sudden move left fans in dismay and theaters scrambling to manage refunds.
Why Were Shows Cancelled?
A court issued an injunction, citing potential copyright infringement, leading to the cancellation. Authorities also demanded a hefty ₹7 crore deposit as security against losses, worsening the film’s troubles.

Angry fans flooded social media after their tickets got cancelled last minute. Theaters struggled with refunds and upset crowds.
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The makers are likely exploring legal options to resolve the issue quickly. If cleared, Veera Dheera Sooran may still hit screens soon, but the delay could impact its box office performance.
This case highlights the growing legal challenges in Indian cinema, especially around copyrights. Experts say clearer rules are needed to avoid such last-minute disruptions.
Despite the setback, Vikram’s fans remain eager for the film’s release. Known for his powerful performances, Vikram’s latest project is expected to be worth the wait.
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