Vijay’s political action thriller Jana Nayagan continues to face mounting controversies, with its censorship battle showing no signs of resolution. Adding to the chaos, a 5-minute clip from the film recently surfaced online, intensifying the situation further.
As the film’s release remains uncertain, here’s a complete timeline of the ongoing censorship row.
Teaser Launch Sparks Buzz
In June last year, on Vijay’s 51st birthday, the makers unveiled the first teaser of Jana Nayagan, creating massive anticipation. Vijay also shared a new poster, further boosting excitement among fans.
CBFC Demands 27 Cuts
In late December, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) granted certification with a condition—27 scenes had to be cut. The board cited concerns over religious sentiments and alleged misrepresentation of the armed forces.
The producers agreed to the cuts and proceeded to release the trailer on January 3.
Fresh Review Triggers Legal Trouble
Days before the scheduled January 9 release, the film hit a roadblock. The CBFC informed the Madras High Court that Jana Nayagan would undergo re-examination by a newly appointed censor committee, even after revisions were made.
Producers Move Court Against CBFC
On January 5, the producers filed a petition in the Madras High Court seeking certification, citing financial investments and release commitments.
High Court Grants Temporary Relief
On January 9, the Madras High Court directed the CBFC to issue a U/A 16+ certificate, allowing the film to move closer to release.
Relief Put on Hold
Soon after, the order was stayed when the CBFC filed an appeal. The board argued that referring the film to a revising committee was justified, leading to further delays in release.
Producer Breaks Silence
Producer Venkat K Narayana addressed fans in a video message, thanking them for their patience and support.
He acknowledged the overwhelming response but stated that legal constraints limited what could be disclosed publicly.
Case Reaches Supreme Court
The makers approached the Supreme Court of India over delays affecting the Pongal release. However, the court declined to intervene and directed them back to the High Court.
January 20 Hearing Delays Verdict
After prolonged arguments on January 20, the Division Bench of the Madras High Court deferred its verdict, keeping the film’s release on hold.
Case Sent for Fresh Hearing
The High Court later remanded the case for a fresh hearing, stating that the CBFC had not been given adequate time to file its response.
Election Concerns Add New Hurdle
The CBFC reportedly consulted the Election Commission of India due to the film’s political content and its potential impact on the Tamil Nadu elections.
Demand to Delay Release Till Elections
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed, urging authorities to postpone the film’s release until after the elections, citing concerns over political influence.
5-Minute Clip Leak Creates Fresh Trouble
On April 9, several high-quality clips from Jana Nayagan leaked on social media. One widely circulated clip reportedly featured Vijay’s introduction scene.
Makers Take Legal Action
Within hours of the leak, the makers initiated legal proceedings to address the breach and contain further damage.

