Madras High Court seeks CBFC’s reply on delay in certification of Vijay’s film before its January 9 release

Madras High Court seeks CBFC’s reply on delay in certification of Vijay’s film before its January 9 release

Madras High Court seeks CBFC’s reply on delay in certification of Vijay’s film before its January 9 release

A news report highlights the legal challenges facing a lead actor’s upcoming film. The Madras High Court has directed the Censor Board to file a petition regarding the delay in certification of the film, citing complaints of dialogues allegedly hurting religious sentiments. The production house argues that the lack of certification is causing financial losses ahead of its scheduled release on January 9. Additionally, the report mentions that the actor has been summoned by the CBI in a stampede case. The court is ready to review the reply of the Censor Board.

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