The Curious Case Of Jana Nayagan: Why Vijay’s Swansong Has Stirred Up A Political Storm
Vijay's farewell film 'Jana Nayagan' faces certification hurdles and piracy issues, stirring a political storm amid his transition into politics. The film's delays and controversies have gained symbolic value, with Vijay reframing setbacks as a political opportunity.
Actor C Joseph Vijay's farewell film 'Jana Nayagan' has encountered repeated certification hurdles with the Central Board of Film Certification, initially slated for a January 9 release. The film was leaked online, drawing outrage from audiences and makers, and was referred to a revising committee following a complaint citing concerns over religious harmony and procedural lapses. The trailer released on January 3 contained self-referential cues acknowledging Vijay's political pivot, with his character declaring against corrupt leaders. The film's delays and controversies have taken on a political narrative, with Vijay potentially turning adversity into a political advantage. The film was directed by H Vinoth and was expected to be a festival blockbuster, aligning with the election season. The producers sought certification through an expedited process, but the film was resubmitted after recommended cuts.
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