Jai Bhim became a political tool. Activists, students, and socio-political commentators needed to watch the film immediately to participate in the online discourse. When the film was accused of distorting facts (with petitions filed in the Madras High Court by the police union), curious viewers rushed to Tamilyogi because they wanted to bypass the paywall of Prime Video to check the controversial scenes themselves.

In areas with patchy 4G connectivity, downloading a 700MB file from Tamilyogi and transferring it to offline storage is often easier than streaming legally.

The victory was bittersweet. There was no way to bring back what had been lost. But the struggle had meaning: the police station had to change record-keeping procedures, officers were reprimanded, and the village felt a new accord with the law — not blind trust, but guarded vigilance. Jai Bhim’s work had revealed that justice was not merely a formula; it required witnesses, courage, and the refusal to let a person’s name be erased.

, bringing global attention to the Irular community's struggles. The Role of Tamilyogi