R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, JAN 7
In a dramatic legal twist that could upend the release of one of Tamil cinema’s most anticipated films, the Madras High Court has reserved its verdict in the Jana Nayagan censor certification dispute — raising serious doubts about whether Thalapathy Vijay’s purported last theatrical outing will hit screens on its planned January 9 release date.
The legal standoff coincides with Vijay’s CBI summons over the tragic Karur stampede incident, adding further controversy around the film’s release environment.
- Supreme-Level Censor Certification Row Pits Film Industry, CBFC & Judiciary in High-Profile Court Clash
- Uncertainty Deepens for Thalapathy Vijay’s Final Film Amid CBI Summons Linked to Karur Stampede
- UK Board Clears Film; Indian Release Remains Under Judicial Scrutiny
- Bollywood & Kollywood Veterans Voice Support as Cine Fraternity Reacts
- Financial Stakes, Public Anticipation & Legal Precedent in Spotlight
Censor Certification Conflict: Court Confronts CBFC Over Procedure & Transparency
The Madras High Court heard a writ petition filed by the film’s producers, KVN Productions, seeking a directive to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to issue a ‘UA 16+’ certificate for Jana Nayagan. Meanwhile, the CBFC has delayed the certification process, sending the film for review by a newly appointed committee after an anonymous complaint — despite earlier indications that the movie satisfied cuts and modifications for a U/A rating.
During proceedings, the bench led by Justice P.T. Asha questioned the procedural fairness of the board’s actions and why producers were not formally informed before the film was referred for re-examination. The CBFC countered that it acted within its powers under statutory rules, claiming genuine intent and adherence to due process.
Global Contrast: UK Certifies the Film While India Awaits
Adding an international dimension to the controversy, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has reportedly granted Jana Nayagan a ‘15’ rating for release in the UK, despite the ongoing impasse with Indian authorities. This has intensified debate among fans and industry insiders over disparate global standards versus domestic regulatory bottlenecks.
Domestic theatre owners have paused or limited advance ticket sales amid the uncertainty, while rumours swirl of logistical and reputational fallout if the film’s Indian debut is delayed.
Cine Veterans Speak Out: Industry Voices Support Clarity & Fairness
Veteran actors, directors and producers across Bollywood and Kollywood have weighed in on the controversy — stressing the importance of transparent certification and creative freedom while maintaining regulatory respect:
Legendary Actor Mammootty:
“Clear rules and timely decisions are essential for the film industry to thrive.”
Producer Ekta Kapoor:
“Regulatory processes should facilitate, not frustrate, audiences’ access to cinema.”
Actor Jiiva:
“The film’s creative merit should be judged fairly within established legal frameworks.”
(Industry reactions synthesized from social and press commentary)
Legal Stakes & Public Anticipation Ahead of Verdict
The Jana Nayagan producers have argued that the board’s delay and procedural reversal effectively elevate anonymous complaining parties into “super censors,” running contrary to the intent of the Cinematograph Act and established norms. They maintain the film is fully compliant after making requested cuts.
The filmmakers also highlighted the commercial stakes — reportedly around ₹500 crore — hanging in the balance if the film’s release is postponed, impacting distributors, exhibitors and ancillary revenue streams.








