Advocate Vijayan Subramanian submitted the letter on behalf of the production house. The matter is expected to be listed on February 10 before Justice P T Asha
The producer of actor Vijay’s film ‘Jana Nayagan’ has moved the Madras High Court Registry to withdraw a writ petition filed against the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
The counsel for KVN Productions informed the Madras High Court Registry that the production house intends to withdraw its writ petition related to actor Vijay’s film ‘
Jananayagan’ filed against CBFC.
Advocate Vijayan Subramanian submitted the letter on behalf of the production house. The matter is expected to be listed on February 10 before Justice P T Asha.
_Jana Nayagan_ was planned for a Pongal release on January 9 and is being described as Vijay’s last film. The actor has entered politics and has launched his own political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
The film ran into trouble when the CBFC decided to hold back its certification on the grounds that certain scenes in the movie could potentially hurt religious sentiments. A single judge then asked the CBFC to give the film a U/A 16+ certificate, which brought short-term relief.
However, the CBFC later moved to a division bench of the High Court, which stayed the single judge’s order on January 9.
This led the producers to approach the Supreme Court, asking for an urgent stay on the High Court’s decision. However, the apex court refused to intervene.
CBFC tight-lipped amid
_Jana Nayagan_ certification controversy
The film’s release was originally scheduled for January 9, 2026, during the Pongal festive window but was postponed when the CBFC failed to grant a censor certificate in time. Amid growing speculation about the board’s next steps, D. Balamurali, the CBFC Chennai Regional Officer, said he could not comment on the matter, as per a report in The Hindu.
“All our examination process is confidential. We cannot reveal anything until a certificate is issued. The law prohibits sharing of any such information,” he told the daily adding that the public would be informed once a decision is finalised.
With added inputs from agencies
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