'Jana Nayagan' censorship row: Madras HC directs CBFC to immediately clear Vijay's film
Directed by H Vinoth, the film ‘Jana Nayagan’ stars actors Vijay, Prakash Raj, Pooja Hegde, Mamitha Baiju, among others.
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CBFC said it would appeal against the direction and has sought the court's nod for it (Screengrab/PTI)
Chennai, 9 Jan
The Madras
High Court on Friday directed the CBFC to grant a censor certificate to
actor-turned-politician Vijay’s upcoming film 'Jana Nayagan', setting aside the
board's directive to refer the matter to a review committee.
However, the
film board has said it would appeal against the direction and has sought the
court's nod for it.
Allowing
the plea of KVN Productions seeking a direction to CBFC authorities to issue acensor certificate, Justice PT Asha said that once the board had decided to
grant the certificate, the Chairperson had no power to send the matter to the
Review Committee.
Soon after
the judgment was pronounced, Additional Solicitor General ARL Sundaresan made a
mention before Chief Justice MM Shrivastava to permit the Censor Board to file
an appeal against the single judge order.
He
requested the court take it up immediately.
While Tamil
Nadu eagerly awaited the release of the politically loaded films 'Jana Nayagan'and 'Parasakthi' (which captures the language struggle and said to reflect
shades of the Dravidian ideology), it is not clear if the films would hit the
screens ahead of the harvest festival Pongal, next week.
In her
order, Justice Asha said the censor board had decided to grant a censor
certificate to the film and sent a communication to the producer on 22 December,
2025.
Once the
board had taken a decision and sent a communication, the Chairperson has no
power to send the matter to the Review Committee based on a subsequent
complaint by one of the panel members.
Therefore,
the chairperson had exercised his power without jurisdiction, the judge added.
The judge
said exercising powers under Article 226 of the Constitution, the court has
powers to mould the relief sought by setting aside the letter dated 6 January, by
which the matter was referred to the Review Committee.
The judge
said the argument of ASG Sundaresan that the petitioner can only challenge the
letter dated January 6 and cannot file a petition seeking issuance of mandamus
(direction), cannot be sustained.
As for ASG
Sundaresan's request to permit the CBFC to file an appeal against the single
judge order, the Chief Justice said orally: "You file the appeal and
inform us, we will consider your request."
While the
producers had planned to release the movie on 9 January, it had to approach the
High Court after it was alleged that a complaint had been lodged against the
yet-to-be released movie over hurting religious sentiments.
Subsequently,
after hearing the matter, the HC had on 7 January reserved its order on the
petition seeking a direction to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
to give a censor certificate under 'UA 16+' category to the much-anticipated
film.
On 6
January, when the plea came up for hearing, Justice PT Asha had orally asked
the CBFC to produce on January 7, a copy of the "complaint" that
claimed the film "hurts religious sentiments."
The
filmmakers had submitted that the movie had been referred for
"review" after an initial recommendation for U/A certification.
Even though
a release date has been fixed for the film as January 9, it can only proceed
legally, the Censor Board had told the court.
Directed by
H Vinoth, the film ‘Jana Nayagan’ stars actors Vijay, Prakash Raj, Pooja Hegde,
Mamitha Baiju, among others.
The film
team, having completed all work, sent it for censorship on 18 December.
Subsequently,
on 19 December, the censor board that viewed the film reportedly advised the
removal of some scenes and muting of some dialogues.
Even after
changes suggested by the censor board members were made, the censor certificate
has still not been issued, the petitioner movie production house had submitted.
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