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Vijay criticizes Centre over delayed film release
4 Mar
Summary
- Actor Vijay implicitly accused the Centre of a blame game.
- His film 'Jana Nayagan' faces delayed certification.
- The film's release is jeopardized by political delays.

Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay has publicly criticized the BJP-led central government, accusing them of a 'blame game' concerning the delayed certification of his film, 'Jana Nayagan.' The film, widely anticipated as Vijay's farewell to cinema before fully entering politics, was initially set for release before Pongal. However, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) ordered a review by a revising committee.
Allegations of intense violence and references to the Army within the film prompted further examination. Producers faced procedural hurdles, including a stay on a Madras High Court order directing certification. The situation raises concerns within the industry about freedom of expression and potential complications due to upcoming election notifications.
Vijay thanked Chief Minister MK Stalin for supporting the film's release. The BJP has denied any involvement, asserting the CBFC's independence. The film's prolonged delay, with no release date yet, draws parallels to past election-related film restrictions, though Vijay's team dismisses these comparisons, emphasizing 'Jana Nayagan's' fictional nature.




