Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ Finally Gets a Release Date

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- KVN Productions set "Jana Nayagan" for a worldwide theatrical release on July 23, more than six months after the original Jan. 9 launch was scrapped over a dispute with India's Central Board of Film Certification and a separate piracy breach earlier in 2025.
- H. Vinoth directs the Tamil-language film — whose title translates as "The People's Leader" — with global distribution handled by Phars Film and production by KVN Productions' Venkat K. Narayana.
- Vijay (born Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar) retired from acting in 2024 and was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 9, making this his final screen appearance in a career spanning 69 lead roles.
- The film was originally positioned for the Makar Sankranti and Pongal holiday corridor, a window Vijay had mined successfully across his career, per the source.
- "The Greatest of All Time" (2024), Vijay's last release, grossed approximately $52 million worldwide.
- "Toxic", the next KVN Productions project, will be headlined by Yash.
Why it matters: The July 23 date ends a six-month limbo for KVN Productions and distributor Phars Film after the Jan. 9 collapse, and locks Vijay's filmography at 69 lead roles — with the actor already sworn in as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on May 9, the theatrical run functions as a coda to his screen career rather than a setup for a new one.




