Chennai, February 9 The producers of the film "Jana Nayagan," starring actor-turned-politician Vijay, have written to the Madras High Court Registry, informing them of their intention to withdraw the case against the Censor Board, official sources said on Monday.
Following a letter submitted by Vijayan Subramanian, counsel for KVN Productions, requesting the registry to allow the petitioner to withdraw the case, the matter has been listed for withdrawal on February 10 before Justice PT Asha, sources added.
By deciding against pursuing the court battle, the film producers have made it clear that they will now await the Revising Committee to give its ruling and act accordingly.
The producers had previously asserted that a Censor Certificate was not issued for the film despite making changes as per the Censor Board's instructions.
On January 27, the Madras High Court had overturned the order of a single judge, Justice Asha, directing the CBFC to grant a censor certificate to the Vijay-starrer Tamil film "Jana Nayagan."
The First Bench, comprising Chief Justice M M Shrivastava and Justice G Arul Murugan, stated that the single judge should have given time to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to file a counter affidavit. The CJ-led Bench had said that certain references to the Army and religious sentiments required consideration.
The bench gave liberty to KVN Productions to amend the prayer and approach the single judge for early hearing of its plea.
The film, originally scheduled for release on January 9 ahead of the Pongal festival, is said to be Vijay's last as he prepares to face Assembly elections in April as the head of the newly formed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), which he founded in 2024.
Justice Asha on January 9 allowed the petition filed by the film's producer and directed the CBFC to grant the censor certificate immediately.