The Tamil Nadu government, in particular, has been proactive in its efforts to combat piracy. In 2018, the government launched a special task force to crack down on piracy, which resulted in the shutdown of several piracy websites and apps.

Despite the efforts to combat piracy, the problem persists. The rise of social media and online platforms has made it easier for pirated content to spread quickly. Moreover, the ease of accessibility and the availability of pirated content have made it challenging for users to differentiate between legitimate and pirated sources.

The Indian film industry, particularly the Tamil cinema, has been a significant contributor to the country's rich cultural heritage. With a massive fan following, Tamil movies have gained immense popularity not only in India but also globally. One such movie that has been making waves recently is Chandramukhi 2, a sequel to the 2005 blockbuster Chandramukhi. However, the movie's release has been marred by controversy, especially with regards to piracy and illegal downloads.

The film industry has been waging a war on piracy for years, with various measures being taken to curb the menace. The government has implemented strict laws and regulations to prevent piracy, including the shutdown of piracy websites and apps.

One such notorious website is Tamilrockers, which has been at the center of controversy for providing pirated copies of Tamil movies, including Chandramukhi 2. The website, which has been operational for several years, has been a thorn in the side of the film industry, with many celebrities and producers speaking out against it.