
Lately, it is Samantha’s personal life that is taking all the limelight while her professional growth is not getting any focus in the media. At the end of last year, her divorce with Naga Chaitanya became the talk of the town. There were discussions about it for months. Her comments on ‘Koffee With Karan’ in July or August this year once again brought attention to her love life and relationships. Recently, she was spotted performing special pooja for the god at a Veda Paathasaala.
The clicks went viral and there were reports that she gave a lot of offerings too. Though complete clarity regarding this is yet to be given, a new concern regarding her health is trending on social media right now. Gossipmongers claim that the star actress is suffering with some serious health issues and flew to America in order to get the treatment. They claim that it is the reason behind the shooting of her upcoming film ‘Khushi’ coming to a halt. Also, Samantha who is quite active on social media is not seen posting a lot in the past couple of weeks.
Ever since this news started to come out, one would expect her PR team to snub them but they did not dismiss them which is causing even more worries. When asked about it, her manager have the standard reply claiming that they are just rumors but did not give an explanation regarding Samantha’s America visit. Leaving without giving any clarity is raising a lot of doubts in the minds of people. There are reports that Samantha is suffering from a skin problem which is why she went to America to get surgery. Let us wait till the official news comes out.
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Jana Nayagan Release Delayed: Vijay Faces CBFC Hurdles Amid Controversy
January 11, 2026

It is well known that Kollywood star Dhanush Vijay’s film Jana Nayagan is facing serious hurdles ahead of its release. Ideally, the movie was expected to hit screens this Sankranti, but with the release process now under court scrutiny, delays have become inevitable. Some industry insiders believe that once all issues are resolved, Jana Nayagan could release by the end of January, while others suggest a possible postponement to the summer.
Meanwhile, political controversies surrounding Jana Nayagan have intensified, with some groups reportedly trying to block the release. Vijay’s team and the film industry at large have stood firmly in support of the actor. Recently, controversial filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma (RGV) came forward to support Vijay, sharply criticizing the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) for obstructing the movie’s release.
In a detailed post, RGV argued that the CBFC has become an irrelevant institution in today’s digital age. He noted that the board’s interference is not limited to Vijay’s film alone, but reflects a larger, outdated system that fails to align with contemporary realities. “Today, a 12-year-old can access violent and adult content on a phone, yet the board considers censoring a dialogue or a cigarette puff in a film as protecting society. That’s a big joke,” RGV said.
He further suggested that the CBFC should rely on intelligent guidelines rather than arbitrary cuts and criticized the board’s approach as “theatrics” disguised as morality. According to RGV, cinema is not a classroom—it is a mirror to society, and audiences should be trusted to decide what they watch.
Although the Madras High Court single judge directed the CBFC to issue the censor certificate, the board appealed, and the division bench put a stay on the certificate, postponing the case’s next hearing to January 21. As a result, Jana Nayagan has completely missed the Sankranti race. Producers expressed their concern over potential losses, estimating damages of over ₹100 crores due to the missed festive season.
Several prominent personalities, including Kamal Haasan, RGV, and Mari Selvaraj, have publicly supported Vijay. Even Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Stalin weighed in, criticizing the CBFC, stating that it has effectively become a “puppet” under central government control. This controversy has now sparked not just cinematic but also political debates.