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Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' gets 'A' certificate, set for July 24 release

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Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan' gets 'A' certificate, set for July 24 release
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Superstar C Joseph Vijay's final film, 'Jana Nayagan', has received an 'A' certificate from the CBFC after a seven-month delay caused by legal battles and a major piracy leak. The film is scheduled for a wide release in Tamil Nadu on July 24.

Superstar C Joseph Vijays much-awaited film Jana Nayagan has finally received its A certificate from the CBFC, paving the way for its July 24 release after overcoming significant legal and piracy challenges.IMAGE: Vijay in Jana Nayagan, which is likely to be released on July 24 after seven-month battle. Photograph: File ImageKey PointsC Joseph Vijays Jana Nayagan receives an A certificate from the CBFC after a seven-month struggle.The film, directed by H Vinoth, is expected to be Vijays final cinematic project before his political career.Certification was delayed by internal objections, legal proceedings, and a major high-definition piracy leak.The pirated copy was viewed by nearly 1.2 crore people before being blocked, leading to arrests.Jana Nayagan features a star-studded cast and is set for a wide release in Tamil Nadu on July 24.Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijays highly anticipated film, Jana Nayagan, has finally been granted an A certificate by the CBFC, industry sources said on Thursday. The film, directed by H Vinoth - known for works such as Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru and Nerkonda Paarvai - received its censor certificate after a protracted seven-month battle.A source from the Tamil Nadu Film Distributors Association said the film will likely be screened in about 1,000 theatres in Tamil Nadu from July 24. Widely regarded as Vijays final cinematic outing before his full-time pivot to politics, Jana Nayagan is produced by Bengaluru-based KVN Productions. Certification Hurdles and Legal BattlesThe films journey to certification was marred by significant delays, legal interventions and piracy issues. Originally slated for a January 9 2026 release ahead of Pongal, the film was submitted to the CBFC on December 19, 2025. According to reports, after the makers implemented modifications suggested by the examining committee, the film was initially considered suitable for a U/A certificate. However, the process stalled when a committee member raised an internal objection, claiming certain portions could hurt public sentiments.On January 6, KVN Productions approached the Madras High Court seeking directions to expedite the certification. After nearly a month of legal proceedings that reached the Supreme Court, the producers withdrew their petition and opted to present the film to the revising committee instead.Major Piracy Leak and AftermathThe controversy deepened in April when a high-definition version of the uncertified film leaked online. During proceedings at the Madras High Court, prosecutors noted that the pirated copy had been viewed by nearly 1.2 crore people before access was successfully blocked. The Tamil Nadu police subsequently arrested multiple individuals in connection with the leak, including a freelance film editor who allegedly sourced the footage from an editing facility.Jana Nayagan features a prominent ensemble cast, including Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol, Mamitha Baiju, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Prakash Raj and Narain. The film has music by Anirudh Ravichander, cinematography by Sathyan Sooryan, and editing by Pradeep R Ragav. It is said to be based on Anil Ravipudis Bhagavanth Kesari, though the makers have neither confirmed nor denied this.

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