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Chennai Spotlight: Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ Release Deferred Amid Censor Row

CHENNAI – The much-anticipated release of Thalapathy Vijay’s final film, Jana Nayagan, has been officially postponed from its scheduled January 9, 2026, date. The decision follows a tense legal battle at the Madras High Court regarding the issuance of a censor certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

The film’s producer, KVN Productions LLP, announced the delay late Wednesday evening via X (formerly Twitter), citing “unavoidable circumstances beyond our control.”


The Legal Standoff at Madras High Court

On Wednesday, January 7, Justice PT Asha reserved her judgment on a writ petition filed by the producers against the CBFC’s delay. The court’s observations during the hearing have added weight to the producers’ claims of procedural irregularity.

  • Reopening a Closed Case: The court questioned why the CBFC Chairperson referred the film to a Revising Committee on January 5, after the Examining Committee had already cleared it with 27 cuts (which the producers had already implemented).
  • The “Secret” Complaint: It was revealed in court that the certification was stalled based on a complaint from one of the members of the Examining Committee themselves. The judge expressed visible disapproval, asking how a single member’s objection could override a majority decision after the recommendations were formally recorded.
  • Lack of Transparency: Senior counsel Satish Parasaran pointed out that the CBFC did not inform the producers of the complaint’s details or the complainant’s identity until the court hearing, despite nearly ₹500 crore being at stake.

CBFC’s Defense

Representing the CBFC, Additional Solicitor General A R L Sundaresan argued that the Chairperson has the statutory power under Rule 23(14) of the Cinematograph Certification Rules to review any film suo motu or based on complaints before a final certificate is issued. The board cited concerns regarding:

  • Portrayal of the Armed Forces (emblems and uniforms).
  • Scenes that allegedly “hurt religious sentiments.”

Impact on the Global Release

As the Tamil version acts as the “master” for all other certifications, the delay has triggered a domino effect across all markets.

Region/VersionCurrent Status
Tamil Nadu / IndiaPostponed indefinitely; awaiting HC verdict.
UK / EuropePostponed (Distributed by Ahimsa Entertainment).
MalaysiaPostponed (Distributed by Malik Streams Corporation).
Dubbed VersionsHindi (Jana Neta), Telugu, and Kannada versions on hold.

The Fan Frenzy and Financial Stakes

The postponement has sent ripples through the trade circuit. Advance bookings, which had seen tickets sold for as high as ₹5,000 in the black market and ₹2,000 in Bengaluru, are being suspended or refunded. With a planned release across 5,000 screens worldwide, the delay is estimated to cause significant daily interest losses for the production house.

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