Jana Nayagan CBFC Controversy: Vijay Thalapathy’s Last Film’s Makers Withdraw Case Against Censor Board In Madras High Court

Amidst the continued legal dispute between the makers of Jana Nayagan and the CBFC, the producers have now filed a plea to withdraw their lawsuit, which is about to be heard on February 10. On Monday, the CBFC referred the film to the revising committee. Facing delays in release attributable to this legal stand-off, the producer of Vijay’s Jana Nayagan has officially submitted a request to withdraw the case against the Central Board of Film Certification. The court hearing for this plea is scheduled for February 10, 2026.

Jana Nayagan Makers Withdraw Lawsuit Plea

Sources report that the producer has formally moved the Madras High Court to withdraw the writ petition against the CBFC. The producer submitted a letter to the court registry confirming their decision to pursue certification through the revising committee as an alternative of constant the legal battle.

Legal experts indicate that the petition might be heard before Justice P.T. Asha on February 10, specifically to process the withdrawal. This development follows a press release from KVN Productions LLP’s lawyer, Vijayan Subramanian, confirming that his client not wishes to proceed with the lawsuit.

Jana Nayagan Censor Controversy

The film was initially slated for release on January 9, 2026. Nonetheless, after the CBFC’s five-member panel reviewed the film on December 19, 2025, the production house was informed on December 22 that the board was willing to grant a U/A 16+ certificate if certain cuts were made.

As an alternative of difficult the choice and searching for a ‘U’ certificate through the revising committee, KVN Productions agreed to the really useful edits and accomplished all required cuts. They resubmitted the edited version on December 24, 2025. Nonetheless, the method hit a snag when a member of the monitoring committee lodged a grievance with CBFC Chairman Prasoon Joshi in Mumbai.

The grievance stated, “Dear Sir, it has come to my attention that Jana Nayagan received approval from the Chennai board despite procedural lapses. The film depicts foreign powers fueling religious conflict in India—content that might disturb social and non secular harmony. Moreover, quite a few Army references lack proper consultation with defense experts during examination, constituting procedural violations of the Cinematograph Act and Rules. I, as an APM (Advisory Panel Member), watched the film on December 19, 2025, but my objections were ignored. I humbly request your intervention to re-examine the film.”

What Was The Plea?

In response, the CBFC ordered the Chennai Regional Office to halt certification of the film on December 29, 2025. Subsequently, on January 5, 2026, the production team was informed that the film had been sent to a revision committee for further review. KVN Productions filed a writ petition with the Madras High Court. They sought an order to compel the CBFC to issue a U/A 16+ certificate inside 24 hours.

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