Jan Nayakan OTT Release in Trouble, Makers Flag Legal Threat
Thalapathy Vijay’s film Jan Nayakan faces fresh uncertainty as its OTT release comes under legal strain, with makers informing the Madras High Court of a lawsuit warning.
Theatre Release Dispute Now Spills Over to OTT
The release troubles surrounding Tamil superstar Thalapathy Vijay’s film Jan Nayakan continue to deepen. While the theatrical release remains stalled due to an ongoing legal battle, the film’s planned OTT premiere has also landed in uncertainty. Producers KVN Productions informed the Madras High Court that the streaming partner has issued a legal warning over the lack of clarity on the release timeline.
Planned Pongal Release Thrown Off Track
Jan Nayakan was scheduled for a nationwide theatrical release on January 9, coinciding with the Pongal festival. The film is being widely described as Vijay’s final full-fledged acting project before his formal entry into active politics, adding to the anticipation. However, the absence of timely certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) forced the makers to postpone the release and seek judicial intervention.
Certification Process Raises Questions
According to the producers, the film was submitted to the CBFC on December 18. After an initial screening, the review committee reportedly suggested 27 cuts. An edited version incorporating these changes was resubmitted on December 22. The makers claim that the board had initially indicated approval for a U/A certificate but later declined certification without issuing a formal written order.
Lack of Official Communication Cited in Court
KVN Productions told the court that between December 25 and January 5, there was no official communication from the CBFC despite repeated follow-ups. The producers argued that the absence of a clear, written directive left them without a defined legal remedy, compelling them to approach the High Court.
OTT Platform Issues Legal Warning
During the hearing, senior advocate Satish Parasaran, appearing for the producers, revealed that the OTT streaming partner had expressed dissatisfaction over the continuing uncertainty. As reported by Live Law, the platform indicated that prolonged delays could lead to legal action, citing contractual obligations linked to digital rights and release timelines.
CBFC Responds, Court Urges Caution
Representing the CBFC, the Additional Solicitor General questioned why the producers announced a release date before securing certification. The makers countered by stating that such announcements are standard industry practice and cited previous film releases as precedent. The court observed that granting urgent relief in such cases could set a wider precedent and warranted careful consideration.
Fresh Twist Over Complaint and Objections
The producers also alleged that a member of the CBFC review committee, who initially raised no objections, later emerged as the complainant. The complaint reportedly claimed that certain scenes could hurt religious sentiments and contained objectionable portrayals of the armed forces. CBFC’s counsel informed the court that all related records and complaint documents were ready for submission.
For now, both the theatrical and OTT release of Jan Nayakan hinge on the verdict of the Madras High Court’s division bench. The ruling will determine whether the interim stay on release is lifted and under what conditions certification is granted. Industry observers say the case could influence future coordination between filmmakers, certification authorities and OTT platforms, especially in high-stakes releases involving pre-announced dates and digital rights commitments.
A statement from KVN Productions read: “With deep regret, we inform our stakeholders and audiences that the release of Jan Nayakan has been postponed due to circumstances beyond our control. We continue to place our faith in the legal process.”
For now, both the theatrical and OTT release of Jan Nayakan hinge on the verdict of the Madras High Court’s division bench. The outcome is expected to have implications not only for Vijay’s highly anticipated film but also for how release timelines, certification delays, and OTT agreements are handled in the Indian film industry going forward.
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