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Why Vijay’s Jana Nayagan Has Been Sent Back To The Censor Board

The makers of *Jana Nayagan*, starring Vijay, have sent the film back to the censor board’s revising committee, drawing attention just weeks ahead of its anticipated release. The move suggests that the film may face sensitive certification issues that require further review.


According to reports, the revising committee step is usually taken when there are disagreements over cuts, certification categories, or content sensitivity. While the makers haven’t officially detailed the reasons, such reviews often involve political themes, strong dialogues, or scenes that regulators believe need modification.


For fans, this development has sparked curiosity rather than concern. Vijay’s films are known for carrying mass appeal blended with social or political undertones, and censorship scrutiny has become almost routine for big-star releases with strong messaging.


In simple terms: the film isn’t banned — it’s being re-examined.


Why this matters: For Gen-Z audiences, censorship debates aren’t just about cinema — they’re about who decides what stories reach the public. When films starring influential actors undergo repeated scrutiny, it highlights how art, politics, and regulation often collide in India.


There’s also a quiet power dynamic at play. Big-budget films have the resources to negotiate, revise, and appeal, while smaller creators often don’t. The revising committee process shows how access and scale shape creative freedom.


For now, *Jana Nayagan* remains on track, but its journey through certification has added another layer of anticipation. Sometimes, the story behind a film’s approval becomes almost as discussed as the film itself.

 
 
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