Release of Indian actor Vijay’s film Jana Nayagan postponed, disappointing fans in Singapore


Patrons queuing at the Golden Village box office in Causeway Point to purchase tickets to the Tamil film Jana Nayagan. - Photos: ST reader

SINGAPORE: The worldwide release of Indian film star Vijay’s much-anticipated movie Jana Nayagan has been postponed, disappointing fans in Singapore who had queued for advance tickets to what is widely thought to be the actor’s final film.

Late on Wednesday (Jan 7), the film’s production house KVN Productions announced on Instagram that the movie, which was due to open in cinemas globally on Friday (Jan 9), would be delayed “due to unavoidable circumstances beyond our control”. It said new release plans would be announced soon.

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