Delay in Jana Nayagan Release Reaches Parliament, Ravi Kishan Steps In
MP and actor Ravi Kishan has raised concerns over the delayed release of Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan, saying he will take the issue to Parliament and push for reforms in the film certification process.
Legal Hurdle Stalls Film’s Release
The release of Jana Nayagan, one of the most awaited films in South Indian cinema, remains uncertain due to a legal and certification deadlock. The film, widely regarded as Thalapathy Vijay’s last on-screen outing, has generated massive anticipation among fans and the film industry. However, the absence of a clearance certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has prevented the film from hitting theatres as scheduled. The dispute related to certification is currently under consideration in the Madras High Court, with repeated hearings pushing the release further back.
Ravi Kishan Enters the Debate
The issue has now drawn political attention after actor and BJP Member of Parliament Ravi Kishan reacted publicly to the delay. Kishan said that when a film’s release is held up due to administrative or procedural reasons, it should not be seen merely as an industry concern, but as a broader policy issue. He confirmed that he plans to raise the Jana Nayagan matter in Parliament after learning about the delay recently.
Questions Raised on CBFC Procedures
Speaking on the certification process, Ravi Kishan pointed out that the CBFC is required to examine films on multiple parameters. These include the use of language, sensitivity towards religious and social sentiments, and the accuracy of portrayal when films are based on real events. He noted that delays often occur not only because of scrutiny, but also due to limited resources and the screening capacity of certification panels. According to him, the number of films a panel can review in a single day directly affects clearance timelines.
Call for Direct Communication with Industry
Ravi Kishan also appealed to filmmakers and artists to approach him directly if they face difficulties related to censorship or certification. He said that as a sitting MP, he considers it his responsibility to listen to concerns from the film fraternity and help convey them to the appropriate authorities. He encouraged producers to reach out through formal representations or direct communication.
Latest Court Order and Current Status
In the Jana Nayagan case, the Madras High Court’s division bench recently set aside an earlier single-bench order that had directed the CBFC to issue a UA certificate. The court has now asked the film’s producer, KVN Productions, to approach the single bench again, where the matter will be heard afresh. This development makes it clear that the certification process will take more time, leaving the film’s release date undecided.
Impact on Industry and Fans
With an estimated budget of around ₹500 crore, Jana Nayagan involves significant financial stakes for producers, distributors, and theatre owners. The prolonged delay has disrupted release plans and revenue projections. Fans, meanwhile, are growing increasingly anxious, as the film is expected to mark a memorable farewell for Thalapathy Vijay before his transition into active politics.
Ravi Kishan told The Indian Express,
“I am just a phone call away. If any film is stuck, people from the film industry can reach out to me directly. It is my responsibility to take their concerns to the concerned ministry.”
The delay in Jana Nayagan release has once again highlighted long-standing concerns over the speed and capacity of India’s film certification system. Ravi Kishan’s decision to raise the issue in Parliament signals a possible push for structural reforms within the CBFC. For now, the fate of the film hinges on the next hearing in the Madras High Court, which will determine when — and how — the much-awaited release can finally move forward.
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