
📌 Key Points
- Pawan Kalyan Blasts: Centre innocent in Vijay film’s censor row!
- DyCM Pawan Kalyan unveils Censor Board’s truth, shocks many!
- Vijay’s film halted by controversial scenes, PK reveals real reason.
- PK cites ‘OG’: Rules are same for all, even Power Star!
Power Star Pawan Kalyan has weighed in on the buzzing ‘Jana Nayagan’ censor controversy surrounding Thalapathy Vijay’s film, creating a significant ripple across South India. As Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister, his strong denial of Central government involvement in the Censor Board’s functioning has particularly surprised many, offering crucial insights into the matter.
Kalyan Defends Centre in Censor Row
Power Star Pawan Kalyan’s recent sensational comments on the censor controversy surrounding Thalapathy Vijay’s film ‘Jana Nayagan’ have created a stir, particularly his strong refutation of allegations implicating the Central government. The Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister’s statements have shocked many, as he clarified the intricacies of the Censor Board’s functioning.
For some time now, ‘Jana Nayagan‘ has been embroiled in controversy over its censor certificate, with the film’s unit indirectly suggesting that the NDA government at the Centre is responsible for the delay in its release.
Censor Rules Are Universal: OG Example
However, Pawan Kalyan, also the Jana Sena Chief, firmly dismissed these claims, asserting that blaming the Centre is inappropriate. He refuted allegations of the NDA government’s involvement in Thalapathy Vijay‘s film release. In a recent interview with ‘Thanthi TV’, Pawan Kalyan explained that the government operates separately from Censor Board affairs and emphasized that rules apply equally to everyone. He cited his own film, ‘OG’, as an example. “When there is excessive violence in the film ‘OG’, how can one expect a ‘U/A’? The rule is the same for everyone. That’s why I welcomed the ‘A’ certificate given by the board for my film,” Pawan Kalyan revealed.
He further clarified that the delay in ‘Jana Nayagan”s certification process, leading to its halted release, was due to complaints about some controversial scenes, which necessitated its submission to the Revising Committee. These insightful remarks by Pawan Kalyan, attributing the reason to complaints about controversial scenes and clarifying that rules are the same for everyone, have quickly become a hot topic in Tollywood. Stay tuned for more updates on this.
Looking Ahead
Pawan Kalyan’s insights unequivocally clarify the ‘Jana Nayagan’ censor row: it’s about controversial scenes, not central involvement. His remarks echo the industry’s need for fair process. All eyes are now on the Revising Committee; its verdict will undoubtedly shape future creative boundaries in South Indian cinema.


