
Madras High Court Clears UA Certificate for Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’, Major Victory for Film and Fans
Jana Nayagan: In a historic decision that has erupted the film industry and countless fans with excitement, the Madras High Court has stepped in to free the release of Thalapathy Vijay’s politically themed movie, Jana Nayagan, which was highly awaited.
The court annulled the abrupt obstructions imposed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) while responding to the petition filed by KVN Productions.
Justice P.T. Asha commanded the board to dispense a UA certificate without delay, and he called the board’s last-minute attempt to postpone the film through a review committee “without jurisdiction.”
This judgment is a great legal victory for the actor-politician, and his departure from the filmmaking world will be through a big screen even though there are lots of administrative checks and balances.
The court’s decision was rooted in the fact that the film Jana Nayagan had already undergone rigorous scrutiny by the CBFC’s Examining Committee. Facts presented during the hearing revealed that the filmmakers had proactively complied with 27 suggested cuts and modifications by December 24, 2025.
Justice Asha observed that once the committee recommended a UA certificate following these compliance steps, the CBFC Chairperson’s later order to refer the film to a Revising Committee was legally unsustainable.
The judiciary emphasized that these last-minute obstacles, grounded in unidentifiable objections concerning “injury to religious feelings,” generally manifest as afterthoughts rather than real issues.
By rejecting the referral from the CBFC, the court confirmed the rule that the regulatory authorities do not possess the arbitrary power to relaunch the already closed certification procedures.
The ruling not only established a creative triumph but also brought up the tremendous economic impact that the delay would cause. There was an estimated investment of ₹500 crores, and with a release plan for over 5,000 screens globally, the stakeholders considered the delay to be “an irreparable loss.”
The High Court made the point that the practice of taking vague and undisclosed complaints at the last minute is a “dangerous trend” that can lead to the certification process being misused against big-budget films.
This ruling is a major protector for the Tamil movie industry, giving priority to the transparency of institutions and the rule of law over the trivial objections. The release date of January 9 was slightly shifted to fit the legal timeline, but now the way is open for Vijay’s last screen role to connect with the vast audience around the world.
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