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RGV: Censor Board is Outdated, Insults Viewers

Amid the 'Jana Nayagan' censorship row, filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma launches a scathing critique of the CBFC, calling it irrelevant in the digital age. Read his full argument.

Madras HC Stays Order on Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan'

Madras High Court stays single judge's order for 'UA' certificate for Vijay's 'Jana Nayagan'. CBFC argued it was denied fair hearing. Next hearing on January 21. Read the full legal battle details.

Vijay's Jana Nayagan Release Postponed Over CBFC Row

Thalapathy Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan' faces indefinite postponement due to CBFC certification issues. Madras High Court to deliver verdict on Jan 9. Fans rally online with #WeStandWithTHALAPATHY. Read the full story.

Bengaluru's Top 5 Social Board Games Building Community

Discover the 5 most popular board games in Bengaluru's cafes and clubs that are turning strangers into friends. From Codenames to Mahjong, see how these games reduce screen time and spark real conversation. Explore the city's growing social scene!

Vijay's Jana Nayagan Release Uncertain Amid CBFC Chaos

Thalapathy Vijay's final film, Jana Nayagan, faces a January 9 release delay due to a CBFC legal battle in Madras High Court. Read about the certification controversy, box office stakes, and political implications.

Jana Nayagan Cleared in UK, India Release Delayed

The film 'Jana Nayagan' receives a 15 rating from UK censors, but its Indian release on January 9 is uncertain due to pending CBFC certification. Details on the court case and overseas clearance.

AI Scanners Transform Silk Farming in Bengaluru, Cut Losses

Central Silk Board deploys AI-powered digital microscopes in Bengaluru, boosting daily cocoon testing from 200 to 900 samples. This innovation reduces farmer losses, improves silk quality, and combats counterfeit silk sales.

1954 Tamil Classic 'Ratha Kanneer' Donated to NFAI

A rare 35mm print of the 1954 Tamil satire 'Ratha Kanneer' has been donated to the National Film Archive of India in Pune, highlighting the urgent need to preserve cinematic heritage. Discover the film's journey and restoration plans.

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