“How Will a Film Affect Trial?” Kerala High Court Questions Plea to Stop Movie Inspired by Venjaramoodu Mass Murder

The Kerala High Court expressed strong doubts over a plea seeking to restrain the release of a Malayalam film allegedly inspired by the Venjaramoodu mass murder case. The Court questioned how a creative artwork could interfere with a fair criminal trial and agreed to hear the matter further.

CBFC Moves Supreme Court Over Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’, Seeks Hearing Before Any Release Order

The CBFC has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court in the Jana Nayagan release case, asking that no order be passed without hearing it. The move follows the Madras High Court’s decision to flag concerns over references to the Army and religious sentiments in the film.

Jana Nayagan Release Row: Madras High Court Sends CBFC Censor Dispute Back for Reconsideration

Today, On 27th January, A Division Bench of the Madras High Court allowed the CBFC’s appeal and set aside the single judge’s order directing censor clearance for Vijay’s film Jana Nayagan. The court sent the CBFC dispute back for fresh reconsideration today.

Jana Nayagan Censor Row: Madras High Court to Deliver Verdict on CBFC Appeal on January 27

The Madras High Court will pronounce its verdict on January 27 on CBFC’s appeal challenging the order granting a U/A 16+ certificate to Vijay’s Jana Nayagan. The case raises key questions on CBFC Chairman’s powers and procedural fairness in film certification.

Madras HC Reserves Order On Plea To Issue Censor Certificate For Vijay Starrer ”Jana Nayagan”

The Madras High Court has reserved its decision on a plea seeking a UA-16+ censor certificate for Vijay’s film Jana Nayagan, after hearing a petition filed by KVN Productions LLP, the movie’s producers before passing the final order soon.

Vijay’s Last Film ‘Jana Nayagan’ Hits Legal Roadblock as Producers Move Madras High Court Over CBFC Delay

The producers of Vijay’s final film Jana Nayagan have approached the Madras High Court after the Central Board of Film Certification referred the film to a Revising Committee despite earlier clearance.
The makers claim the last-minute move threatens the film’s scheduled release and could cause massive financial losses.

Delhi High Court Dismisses PIL Against Release of “The Taj Story”, Says Court Can’t Act as ‘Super Censor Board’

The Delhi High Court refused to stop the release of “The Taj Story”, criticizing the poorly prepared PIL and noting that artistic expression cannot be curtailed. The Bench said the petitioner may approach the Centre under Section 6 of the Cinematograph Act.

BREAKING: Delhi High Court to Hear PIL Against Controversial Film “The Taj Story” on October 30

A PIL has been filed in the Delhi High Court seeking to halt the release of The Taj Story, alleging it spreads false historical claims and threatens communal harmony. The court will hear the matter tomorrow, ahead of the film’s October 31 release.

Kerala High Court Judge Watches Controversial Malayalam Film Haal Amid Censorship Dispute

Justice V.G. Arun privately viewed Haal, starring Shane Nigam, as its makers challenge the CBFC’s demand to cut key scenes. The film faces objections from the Catholic Congress over alleged religious depictions.

Beef Biryani Scene: CBFC Demands 15 Cuts, Haal Makers Approach Kerala High Court After Certificate Denial

Shane Nigam’s upcoming film Haal faces a major release setback as the CBFC demands 15 cuts, including a controversial beef biryani scene. The makers have approached the Kerala High Court seeking intervention to secure the film’s certification.