
Thalapathy Vijay has expressed concern over the politically motivated troubles surrounding his upcoming film Jana Nayagan. In an interview with NDTV, the Tamil superstar said he feels deeply for his producer, as the project is facing obstacles due to his entry into politics. While Vijay anticipated challenges and was mentally prepared for the personal impact of his political journey, he admitted being pained by the difficulties caused to the producer, especially given that the film’s budget is around Rs 350 crore, with his remuneration alone accounting for Rs 250 crore.
The Bigil and Mersal star noted that his political entry has effectively resulted in a “permanent exile” from films. Interestingly, Vijay also opened up about his admiration for Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, calling him a role model. He praised SRK’s clarity in speech and articulation and spoke of their close bond, referring to a viral interaction that took place during the filming of Jawan in Chennai.
Jana Nayagan was originally slated for a Pongal release on January 9 and is being described as Vijay’s last film before he fully immerses himself in politics. The actor has recently launched his own political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). The film ran into trouble when the CBFC withheld certification, citing concerns that certain scenes could hurt religious sentiments.
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