Thalapathy Vijay’s cinematic farewell just got a dramatic plot twist!
Imagine this: It’s January 2026, and the entire Kollywood (and beyond) is buzzing for Jana Nayagan — Thalapathy Vijay’s much-hyped final film before his full-time leap into politics with TVK. A grand political action thriller directed by H. Vinoth, starring Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol, and Mamitha Baiju, it was all set to storm theaters worldwide on January 9, 2026, with massive advance bookings and Pongal fever at its peak.
But then… the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) entered the scene like an unexpected villain!
Here’s the rollercoaster timeline in a nutshell:
- The film was submitted to CBFC on December 18, 2025.
- The examining committee watched it on December 19 and recommended a U/A 16+ certificate after suggesting some cuts (around 27 scenes, mostly for violence and a few sensitive bits).
- Makers promptly made the changes and resubmitted — everything seemed smooth sailing by late December.
- Suddenly, on January 5 (just days before release!), CBFC drops a bombshell: the film is referred to the Revising Committee based on “one complaint” — reportedly concerning religious sentiments and portrayal of armed forces.
Chaos ensued! The makers, KVN Productions, rushed to the Madras High Court, arguing the delay was arbitrary, lacked transparency (who even complained?), and violated due process.
On January 9 morning — the original release day — Justice P.T. Asha ruled in favor of the makers, slamming the complaint as an “afterthought” and ordering CBFC to issue the U/A certificate immediately. Fans celebrated outside the court, sweets were distributed, and it felt like victory!
But hold on — plot twist number two! Hours later, CBFC filed an urgent appeal. The Chief Justice-led division bench stayed the single judge’s order, pausing certification until the next hearing on January 21, 2026.
Result? The January 9 release is officially postponed indefinitely. No Pongal fireworks for Jana Nayagan just yet. Producers apologized to fans for the “unavoidable circumstances,” while political heat escalated — Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin called CBFC a “new weapon” of the Union government, and industry voices questioned if this is creative freedom vs. targeted hurdles.
The film is now stuck in legal limbo, with possible next steps including approaching the Supreme Court. Fans are heartbroken, but the buzz is louder than ever — proving once again that Thalapathy’s farewell is no ordinary exit!
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