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‘Jana Nayagan’: Kamal Haasan and Pa Ranjith slam CBFC

'Jana Nayagan' censor row: Kamal Haasan flags threat to creative freedom, Pa Ranjith slams CBFC

The release of Thalapathy Vijay’s film Jana Nayagan is delayed due to censor certificate issues. This has led to widespread criticism of the CBFC. Kamal Haasan and Pa Ranjith have voiced concerns about threats to creative freedom. Political parties and the film fraternity are rallying behind Vijay, highlighting the broader implications for dissent and democracy.

The much-anticipated farewell film by Thalapathy Vijay titled ‘Jana Nayagan’ was scheduled to be released on January 9 but encountered problems concerning the film’s censor certificate. With its release date in limbo, the film’s crew turned to the Madras High Court as a final option. One judge had ordered the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to issue a U/A certificate, which was contested by the censor boards. However, the case was put on hold until the meeting on January 21, making the release on festive days no longer the case.

Political parties and the film fraternity slam CBFC.

The postponement has triggered outcry oaths, as several are accusing the censor process of being misused. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin came out and openly attacked the CBFC, saying it was becoming another organization like the CBI and ED for the Union government. Various political parties like the Congress are pitching in with the same narrative, while the film fraternity is backing Vijay, calling the situation ‘horrific’ for the creative space. The scandal has graduated from just one film into the bigger picture of the idea of dissent and democracy.

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Kamal Haasan flags free expression

Without naming names, Kamal Haasan voiced his opinion on censorship in general and said freedom of expression based on reason and clarity is a constitutional guarantee. He said the moment is bigger than an individual film and is dependent on the amount of space that art and artists are allowed in a constitutional democracy. Cinema has an ecosystem that needs prompt and fair certification for survival and making movies differently is not possible without that. Stating that the ambiguity hampers innovation and disturbs entrepreneurial activities, Haasan suggested fitting overhaul of accreditation with deadlines, clear assessments, and written rationale for cuts. In an appeal to the film fraternity to unite and engage for healthy discussions, the comments came amid the ‘Jana Nayagan’ censor row.

Pa Ranjith calls the censor board’s actions ‘deplorable.’

Director Pa Ranjith was among the most vocal critics of the CBFC’s handling of ‘Jana Nayagan.’ In a strongly worded statement, he described the censor board’s actions as “extremely deplorable” and suggested that a personal political vendetta appeared to be at play. Drawing parallels with the pressures faced by the likes of ‘Parasakthi’ and his own ventures and productions, Ranjith argued that ‘Jana Nayagan’ laid bare how the censor board had fallen into “wrong hands.” He further alleged that the board was attempting to clobber dissenting voices into submission and urged unity to fight for freedom of expression so that in the future the CBFC could remain autonomous.

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