The production teams behind the upcoming films “Jana Nayagan” and “Parasakthi” are reportedly exploring legal options due to delays and complications related to obtaining their censor certificates. These issues have raised concerns about the films’ scheduled releases and have prompted the makers to consider approaching the courts to resolve the matter.

For both films, securing a censor certificate is a mandatory process to ensure compliance with regulations and to allow public screenings. Sources indicate that administrative delays and procedural hurdles have stalled the certification process, potentially affecting marketing, distribution, and theatrical release plans.

Industry insiders note that approaching the courts is a common recourse for filmmakers when delays threaten release dates, as legal intervention can expedite the issuance of certificates and protect the films from financial and scheduling losses.

Fans of both films have expressed concern on social media, urging the authorities to facilitate a smooth clearance process so that the movies can hit theaters as planned. The controversies have also generated buzz online, with discussions about the films’ content, the censor board’s role, and potential release timelines.

If the court intervention is successful, it will allow the teams of “Jana Nayagan” and “Parasakthi” to proceed with their release schedules, ensuring that audiences can enjoy the films without further delays. Both projects have already garnered significant anticipation, thanks to their star cast, trailers, and pre-release promotions.

Analysts say that resolving censor-related hurdles promptly is crucial for the films’ box office prospects, especially in the current climate where fans closely follow updates and share reactions across wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital platforms.

 

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