The recent screening of the ₹140 crore Tamil film 'Karuppu' in North India has sparked a heated debate in the film industry, with the producer expressing deep concerns about piracy. The film, starring Suriya and Trisha Krishnan, was mistakenly screened in Mumbai, Pune, and Varanasi on May 14, causing a stir among fans and raising questions about the protection of producers' rights. This incident has not only disrupted the film's release schedule but has also led to a discussion on the vulnerability of high-budget films to unauthorized screenings. The producer, SR Prabhu, is now worried about the potential piracy of the film, as key scenes have been shared online, including spoilers. This incident has prompted a critical evaluation of the digital cinema system, Qube, and the measures in place to prevent such errors. The Producers Council, in an emergency meeting, has called for compensation and stricter safeguards to protect producers from financial losses due to unauthorized screenings. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the film industry in safeguarding their intellectual property and the need for robust legal frameworks to address these concerns.