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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jana Nayagan Release Blocked Amidst Legal Battles

Jana Nayagan Release Blocked Amidst Legal Battles

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Film Jana Nayagan's release is currently postponed due to censorship issues.
  • KVN Productions may decide today whether to continue legal fights.
  • The Madras High Court previously ordered the film's immediate certification.
Jana Nayagan Release Blocked Amidst Legal Battles

The film 'Jana Nayagan,' reportedly the final feature film of actor and politician Vijay, is currently barred from its intended Pongal release on January 9, 2026. The delay stems from ongoing censorship issues, leading to filmgoers' and the industry's frustration.

KVN Productions is reportedly contemplating its next steps today, January 28, 2026. Options include continuing the legal battle, approaching the Revising Committee, or escalating to the Supreme Court. The Revising Committee route could take at least ten days.

Previously, the Central Board of Film Certification declined an immediate U/A certificate, recommending the film for the Revising Committee. KVN Productions then filed a writ petition with the Madras High Court. Justice PT Asha initially set aside the Censor Board's recommendation and ordered immediate certification.

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However, the Censor Board appealed this order. A Division Bench, presided over by Chief Justice Srivathsa, has now reserved its decision, effectively setting aside Justice Asha's earlier order and revoking the film's immediate certification. The single-judge may rehear the matter, potentially delaying the release further.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The release of Jana Nayagan is blocked due to ongoing censorship troubles, with the Central Board of Film Certification initially declining an immediate U/A certificate.
KVN Productions is expected to make a crucial decision today, January 28, 2026, regarding whether to continue legal battles or pursue alternative routes for the film's certification and release.
The Madras High Court, through Justice PT Asha, initially ordered the immediate issuance of a censor certificate for Jana Nayagan, setting aside the Censor Board's recommendation for review.

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