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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jana Nayagan Release Halted by High Court

Jana Nayagan Release Halted by High Court

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Madras High Court stayed film certification for 'Jana Nayagan'.
  • The film's Pongal release is now uncertain due to the stay.
  • Further court hearing scheduled for January 21.
Jana Nayagan Release Halted by High Court

The Madras High Court has placed a temporary hold on the certification of the film 'Jana Nayagan,' directed by H. Vinoth and starring Thalapathy Vijay. This judicial intervention means the film, initially slated for a Pongal release, will not be cleared for screening during the festive period. The court's bench raised concerns regarding the swiftness of the appeal and whether the CBFC was afforded a fair chance to present its case. A crucial hearing is scheduled for January 21, significantly impacting the film's distribution plans.

The controversy stems from a single judge's prior order that had favored the film's certification, despite objections. The Examining Committee had initially suggested a 'UA' rating with certain cuts. However, a complaint from a committee member, alleging the film hurt religious sentiments and disrespected the armed forces, led to a referral to a Revising Committee and subsequently to this legal challenge. The CBFC argued that procedural safeguards were bypassed.

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The CBFC's representative contended that they did not receive adequate time to submit their response. The court noted that the producers had announced a release date before obtaining certification, creating pressure. The Union of India was also not given sufficient time to respond. Consequently, the court has stayed the single judge's direction for 'UA' certification, pending further arguments.

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 Madras High Court stayed the certification because it questioned the urgency of the appeal and the opportunity given to the CBFC.
The next court hearing for 'Jana Nayagan' is scheduled for January 21.
The film's Pongal release is uncertain due to the temporary stay on its certification by the Madras High Court.

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