Thalapathy Vijay addresses Jana Nayagan controversy at Thanjavur rally

Actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay addressed the ongoing controversy over his film *Jana Nayagan*'s certification delays during a public rally in Thanjavur, nearly three weeks after producers filed a fresh legal plea against the CBFC. He rallied supporters with a defiant statement emphasizing collective resilience amid efforts to silence voices.

Thalapathy Vijay, known for his roles in Tamil cinema and his emerging political career, recently addressed the persistent controversy related to his film Jana Nayagan—directed by H. Vinoth and starring Prakash Raj and Mamitha Baiju—at a public rally in Thanjavur. This follows producers' February legal action against Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) delays, which stemmed from earlier Madras High Court and Supreme Court interventions stalling a planned January release.

Vijay expressed gratitude to supporters while countering suppression attempts: 'You may silence me, not every Vijay,' he stated, highlighting broader resistance. The rally linked his cinematic project to political aspirations, amplifying discussions on entertainment-politics intersections in Tamil Nadu.

As certification hurdles continue, Vijay's comments underscore challenges for public figures. The film's team has not updated on the release timeline.

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