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‘Jana Nayagan’ : Madras High Court Orders To Grant U/A Certificate To Vijay-Starrer

Chennai : The Madras High Court on Thursday ruled in favour of the makers of Jana Nayagan, directing the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Justice PT Asha passed the order after hearing arguments from both sides, clearing a major hurdle that had led to the film’s last-minute postponement. Following the verdict, the makers are yet to announce a new release date.

Jana Nayagan could either hit cinemas within the next couple of days or be released during the Pongal festive window on January 14. While delivering the ruling, Justice Asha observed that the complainant, a member of the censor board who had raised objections, appeared to be an afterthought. She further remarked that entertaining such complaints sets a dangerous precedent, underscoring the need for consistency and accountability in the certification process.

The film’s release was delayed after the CBFC failed to issue the censor certificate in time, following objections raised by a board member over certain aspects of the film. The delay triggered a legal battle, forcing the makers to move the Madras High Court, even as advance bookings had already opened in India and overseas markets. With thousands of shows scheduled and extensive advance bookings in place, exhibitors were forced to cancel screenings and initiate refunds at the last minute.

He said, the movie was submitted for certification as early as December 18 and yet, the CBFC chose not to issue the certificate until the last moment. On the other hand, the ASG, representing the CBFC told the court that one of the five members of the examining committee had sent a complaint to the CBFC chairman stating that his objections were not considered properly before making the recommendation.

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