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Jana Nayagan Censor Saga: Vijay Steps in to Save Distributors
17 Jun
Summary
- Vijay may refund distributors if Jana Nayagan's censor issues persist.
- The film budget is nearly Rs 500 crore, facing significant financial strain.
- Distributors have collectively absorbed losses of nearly Rs 100 crore.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay is reportedly considering a personal refund for distributors if his final film, 'Jana Nayagan,' continues to face an unresolved censorship battle.
The film, reportedly made on a budget of nearly Rs 500 crore, has been mired in delays since its planned January 9 release. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has stalled its clearance due to concerns over sensitive scenes and political undertones.
KVN Productions, the film's producer, confirmed they have refunded distributor advances due to the uncertainty. Industry estimates suggest worldwide distributors have already lost approximately Rs 100 crore, with significant impacts on theatre owners and overseas advance bookings.
Vijay's alleged willingness to absorb some financial burden highlights the immense pressure surrounding the film's release. Producers have navigated legal challenges, including a division bench stay by the Madras High Court, returning the certification process to its initial stage.