'Jana Nayagan' release update: Madras High Court permits producers to withdraw case against CBFC; release announcement soon?

The legal tangle, which has been ongoing for a month, and caused much confusion and headaches to both fans and exhibitors, involves the CBFC and banner KVN Productions which is backing 'Thalapathy' Vijay's last film

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The Madras High Court has on Feb. 10 granted permission to KVN Productions, the makers of Jana Nayagan starring Vijay, to withdraw their case against the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), after Vijayan Subramaniam, the production house's legal counsel, submitted a letter to the court expressing their intention to pursue the review process with the CBFC rather than continue with the legal proceedings.

The case, which has been ongoing for a month, involved the CBFC initially informing KVN Productions that the film would be given a U/A certificate after the makers made certain alterations to certain scenes deemed offensive and hurtful to religious sentiments and the country's armed forces. However, the certificate wasn't granted despite the producers making the changes, and the CBFC had opted to send the film to a revising committee. The explanation given for this was that a member of the examining committee had raised a complaint about the objectionable content.

Earlier, on January 9, a single judge had passed a ruling in favour of the producers, directing CBFC to grant immediate certification and reprimanding them for deciding to send the film for review despite informing the former of the update on certification and also reportedly condemned the consideration of complaints from committee members who had already given their recommendations.

Following the single judge's order, the CBFC appealed. However, the division bench stayed the decision, criticising the producers for rushing the process and putting pressure on the judicial system, according to a report in Live Law. The court ultimately returned the case for fresh consideration by the single judge, ordering the producers to amend their prayer against the CBFC’s review decision.

The process is expected to clear up soon, followed by an announcement of the release date in the coming days.

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