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Madras High Court Deliberates on CBFC’s Appeal Over Jana Nayagan’s Certification

January 20, 20262 Mins Read
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The ongoing legal issues surrounding the release of Jana Nayagan, the much-anticipated final film of actor-turned-politician Vijay, reached a significant point on Tuesday. The Madras High Court has decided to hold off on its ruling regarding an appeal made by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

This case has caught national attention, partly because of the film’s political themes and its importance to Vijay’s new political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). It revolves around the CBFC’s refusal to issue a censor certificate, despite an earlier recommendation for a “UA” rating.

Court Proceedings

A division bench, including Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G. Arul Murugan, listened to arguments from both sides for about three hours. The CBFC is contesting a previous ruling that ordered the board to grant the film a “UA” certificate right away.

Representing the CBFC, Additional Solicitor General ARL Sundaresan argued that the board was not given enough time to respond before the judge’s decision. He also claimed that the producers did not address a formal communication from January 6 that referred the film to a Revising Committee.

On the other hand, Senior Advocate Satish Parasaran, representing KVN Productions, stated that the CBFC’s Regional Office had indicated a unanimous recommendation to issue the UA certificate. He pointed out, “A majority decision was made, and even if one member later disagrees, that minority view should not prevail.”

Content and Procedure Dispute

The disagreement originated from an internal complaint within the CBFC that certain scenes in the film could offend religious sentiments and misrepresent the armed forces. However, the producers insist they have already made the necessary cuts at the board’s request.

Parasaran emphasized that they had removed the controversial scenes and questioned why the board wanted the scenes to be restored only to cut them again. He argued that it was a pointless exercise since the facts were clear and undisputed.

Financial and Political Implications

The delays have put a financial burden on the producers, who had originally planned for a Pongal release on January 9. The court learned that almost Rs. 500 crores had been invested in this project. Many view the film as a farewell statement for Vijay as he fully immerses himself in politics with the TVK.

Previously, the Supreme Court declined to get involved, instructing the Madras High Court to resolve the matter by January 20.

CBFC Central Board Of Film Certification Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) Jana Nayagan KVN Productions Madras High Court News South South Cinema Thalapathy Vijay Vijay Thalapathy
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