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Madras HC questions urgency over Vijay's last film Jana Nayagan release

Ahead of its January 9 release, Vijay’s Jana Nayagan faces CBFC delays after a complaint triggered review despite prior UA 16+ clearance. Questioned by Madras HC, makers said postponement risks Rs 500 crore, with the court seeking clarification and setting a follow-up hearing

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A still from Jana Nayagan

A still from Jana Nayagan

Before its January 9 release, actor and TVK (Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam) president Vijay's farewell film appears to be overcoming a number of obstacles. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) did not yet certify the H. Vinoth-directed movie on Tuesday. KVN Productions was questioned about the severity of the situation after requesting relief from the Madras High Court. A timeline and an explanation of the CBFC problem.

All about the CBFC row

As the film's release date approaches, the producers of Vijay's Jana Nayagan have filed a plea before the HC asking the CBFC to provide a censor certificate for the film, according to PTI. Judge PT Asha heard the plea and verbally requested that the CBFC provide a copy of the complaint they had received regarding the movie by tomorrow. Additionally, the judge set a follow-up hearing for Wednesday, January 7.

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