India, July 10 -- Jana Nayagan has finally crossed its biggest hurdle. After months of delays, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay's much-awaited political thriller, his last film in the industry, has been cleared by the CBFC with an 'A' certificate. The board approved the film after asking the makers to make several changes, paving the way for its theatrical release later this month.

The CBFC cleared Jana Nayagan only after asking the makers to implement 12 changes across the film, according to a report by NDTV. Most of the edits involve political references, religious mentions, and scenes the board considered sensitive. All mentions of TVK (Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam) have either been muted or altered in both the film's dialogues and visuals....