The much-awaited legal battle over Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan reached a crucial stage on January 20, as the Madras High Court reserved its orders in the CBFC censor dispute. The verdict will now be pronounced on a later date, which will finally decide the fate of the film’s theatrical release.
The hearing was conducted before a Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G Arul Murugan. The Jana Nayagan case was listed as Item 17, leading to a long day of waiting as several matters were heard before it.
Long Wait in Court: Jana Nayagan Taken Up as Item 17
The court proceedings began at 11:30 AM, but Jana Nayagan’s case was taken up only after prolonged delays due to Items 15 and 16, which involved contempt petitions.
Fans and industry observers followed live updates closely throughout the day, as the Supreme Court had earlier directed the High Court to decide the matter on January 20 itself.
What Is the Case About?
The case relates to the delay in censor certification by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Key issues raised by CBFC include:
- Alleged improper depiction of armed forces
- Use of a defence emblem without adequate explanation
- Objections to certain violent and sensitive scenes
- A late-stage complaint filed after initial approval
Although the examining committee had indicated a U/A 16+ certificate, the film was suddenly referred to a Revising Committee, halting the release.
Arguments from Both Sides
Producers’ Side (KVN Productions)
Senior Advocate Satish Parasaran argued that:
- All cuts and deletions suggested by the CBFC were already implemented
- The complaint came after certification was nearly complete
- The Chairman’s decision was not properly communicated
- Forcing the film back to the Revising Committee is an “empty and futile exercise”
He stressed that the producers are under huge financial pressure, with an estimated budget of ₹500 crore and a pending ₹121 crore OTT deal.
CBFC’s Stand
Additional Solicitor General AR.L. Sundaresan argued that:
- Producers were aware of the Chairman’s decision before approaching court
- Proper opportunity was not given to CBFC to file a counter
- The revising committee process is legally valid under the Cinematograph Act
- Armed forces depiction requires expert review and protocol compliance
Court Reserves Orders
At 4:45 PM (IST), the Madras High Court officially reserved its orders in the Jana Nayagan censor hearing.
- No date was announced for the judgment
- The verdict will be delivered later
- Release date remains uncertain
This means Jana Nayagan will not release immediately until the final order is pronounced.
Why Jana Nayagan Matters So Much
- Considered to be Vijay’s last film before full-time politics
- Massive budget of nearly ₹500 crore
- Already crossed ₹100 crore in advance bookings globally
- Over 1 million interests on BookMyShow
- Huge expectations in Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi markets
The film was originally planned for Pongal 2026 (January 9) but has now missed its festive release window.
Possible New Release Date?
If the court rules in favour of the producers:
- A Republic Day 2026 release is possible
- Clash with Border 2 may happen
- Official announcement expected only after judgment
Final Status (As of Now)
| Item | Status |
|---|---|
| CBFC Case | Orders Reserved |
| Release Date | Not Confirmed |
| Judgment Date | Yet to be Announced |
| Certificate | Pending |
Conclusion
All eyes are now on the Madras High Court verdict, which will finally decide whether Jana Nayagan can release in theatres or face further delay. Until then, fans of Thalapathy Vijay will have to wait a little longer for clarity.

