Jana Nayagan, the final film of Vijay, has run into major certification trouble. Directed by H Vinoth, the film was planned for a worldwide Pongal release on January 9th.
The release was postponed due to CBFC certification issues.
The makers of Jana Nayagan have reportedly fought several legal battles against the CBFC over the past few weeks. However, strong social media speculation now suggests that the team has decided to withdraw the case.
According to the buzz, the Jana Nayagan team is expected to approach the Revising Committee to obtain the censorship certificate. An official announcement regarding this decision is likely to be made today.
This development has triggered mixed reactions online. While many users are trolling the makers, claiming that the team has surrendered to the CBFC, some experts believe the decision is practical and sensible.
Industry observers point out that had the team initially accepted the Revising Committee process, most issues might have been resolved earlier. They believe the legal route only delayed the film further and complicated matters.
At the same time, uncertainty remains over how long the Revising Committee process may take. Even experts do not have a clear answer on when the certification could be granted.
As of now, there is no official confirmation from the Jana Nayagan team. All discussions remain speculative, and it remains to be seen how the makers will handle this critical phase.

