
Haunted 3D: Ghosts of the Past
Release date: 30/01/2026 | Film: Haunted 3D: Ghosts of the Past | Director: Vikram Bhatt | Cast: Mahaakshay Chakraborty, Chetna Pande, Gaurav Bajpai

Jana Nayagan — Release Date: 9 January 2026.
Directed by H. Vinoth, starring Vijay, Pooja Hegde, and Bobby Deol. Produced by KVN Productions, the film is a Tamil-language action thriller and marks Vijay’s final on-screen appearance before his formal entry into politics.
Positioned as a high-stakes action drama, Jana Nayagan centres on a protagonist whose public presence and moral authority place him at the heart of a larger conflict involving power, responsibility, and justice. While the makers have kept narrative specifics under wraps, the film is framed as a mass-oriented thriller built around leadership, accountability, and the relationship between the individual and the collective. The title itself, translating to People’s Hero, signals a story rooted in public trust and societal stakes.
H. Vinoth’s direction brings a grounded, procedural intensity to the film, continuing his interest in systems, institutions, and ethical confrontation. Unlike overtly slogan-driven narratives, the film is structured as an action thriller that uses scale, confrontation, and character positioning to explore authority and consequence. Vijay’s screen persona anchors the narrative, balancing star-driven spectacle with a controlled dramatic framework.
The ensemble cast expands the film’s thematic range. Bobby Deol appears in a prominent antagonist role, while performers such as Prakash Raj, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Priyamani, Narain, and Mamitha Baiju populate the film’s political and emotional landscape. Their presence reinforces the sense of a layered narrative shaped by competing interests and ideological pressure points.
Shot extensively across Chennai and surrounding regions, the film emphasises scale through large sets, extended action sequences, and crowd-driven moments. Cinematography by Sathyan Sooryan supports a gritty visual tone, while editing by Pradeep E. Ragav maintains narrative momentum. Music by Anirudh Ravichander plays a central role in shaping the film’s mass appeal, combining background score-driven intensity with event-style songs designed for theatrical impact.
As Vijay’s farewell film, Jana Nayagan carries symbolic weight beyond its narrative. It functions both as a commercial action thriller and as a cinematic closing chapter to a long-standing star career. Positioned for a major Pongal release, the film is designed as a theatrical event that blends spectacle, emotion, and cultural significance within a mainstream Tamil cinema framework.
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