Thalapathy Vijay’s film Jan Nayakan’s troubles are showing no signs of ending. The film has suffered another major setback. This blow has been dealt to the film by the Supreme Court. Actually, the makers of Jan Nayakan had filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). This petition was heard on January 15 and the Supreme Court has refused to interfere in it.
Decision will be taken in Madras High Court
Now the last hope left for Jan Nayakan is Madras High Court. Whose division bench has to take the decision. This hearing will take place on January 20. In the Supreme Court, the bench of Justice Dipankar Dutta and Justice Einstein George Mahis has rejected the petition of the makers. The court has said in its decision that this case is with the division of Madras High Court, so the hearing will be held there. You can try to take a decision from the division bench on the same day.
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Jan Nayakan’s film was earlier scheduled to be released in theaters on January 9, but it was stopped due to non-availability of certificate from the Censor Board. After that this matter went to Madras High Court. Where the Madras High Court had banned the certification process of the film. After which the makers filed a petition in the Supreme Court demanding a stay on the order of Madras High Court.
Fans are eagerly waiting for the release of Jan Nayakan. This is his last film. After this he is going to enter politics. Some time ago he has started his political party Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam. Now fans are waiting when they will be able to watch Thalapathy Vijay’s last film.
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