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As the winter chill settles over the capital and the temple towers of Madurai stand silent, the state is digesting a day where the “Thalapathy” traded film sets for a federal interrogation room. It’s 9:00 PM on Monday, January 12, 2026. Today, the script was written in New Delhi, the finances were finalized at the ration shops, and the “Nayagan” was caught between a CBI lobby and a Supreme Court vault.
The Delhi “Dhandora”: Seven Hours at the CBI
The biggest “Action” sequence of the day unfolded at the CBI Headquarters in New Delhi. Vijay emerged from the building just before sunset after a grueling six-and-a-half-hour deposition.
The Grilling: Investigators reportedly focused on the “Karur Timeline”—scrutinizing the exact moment Vijay became aware of the stampede during the September 27 rally and the permissions sought for the campaign.
The Punch: It’s a CBI-Cinema-Conflict. While Vijay’s team submitted video evidence to shift the blame to “administrative lapses” by the state police, the agency is probing if the TVK “Chain of Command” failed its own cadre.
The Optical Battle: Seeing the state’s biggest star walk out of a federal agency’s gates in Delhi, while his film is stalled in Chennai, has sent a “Double-Edged Harassment” narrative viral. TVK cadres gathered outside the HQ, turning a legal summons into a show of national support.
The Supreme “Screen” Struggle: Jana Nayagan Moves Apex
Kodambakkam’s hopes have officially shifted to the highest court in the land. KVN Productions moved the Supreme Court today, challenging the Madras High Court’s stay on the film’s release.
The Deadline: With the High Court hearing not scheduled until January 21, the producers are seeking an “Urgent Listing.”
The Alliteration: It’s a Supreme Struggle for the Silver Screen. The plea argues that a ₹500 crore investment is being bled dry by “administrative lethargy.” If the apex court doesn’t grant an emergency clearance, the Pongal window will officially close, turning the “Thai” celebration into a financial “Tie-up.”
The ₹5,587 Crore “Pongal Pour”: Mission Accomplished
As of tonight, the state’s massive cash splash has reached its saturation point. Minister Periakaruppan confirmed the final tally of the five-day blitz.
The Distribution: Over 1.86 crore families have received the ₹3,000 dole, with a total disbursement of ₹5,587.02 crore.
The Strategy: By completing this distribution on the same day Vijay was in the CBI lobby, the DMK has performed a fiscal “Full-Court Press.” It’s an attempt to keep the public focused on their pockets while the political “Nayagan” is tied up in Delhi’s legal knots.
The Hilltop “Hush”: Supreme Court Update
In a parallel legal track, the Supreme Court has taken up the state’s appeal regarding the Tirupparankundram Deepam.
The Status: While the state desperately wants to douse the High Court’s “imaginary ghost” tag, the apex court has not granted an immediate stay today.
The Jolt: This means the “Judicial Jigsaw” over the sacred spark continues. The administration is now staring at a Monday deadline to comply with the lower court’s order unless they secure a last-minute reprieve.
The Midnight Mantra: The cash is in the citizen’s hand, the leader is out of the CBI’s door, and the film is in the Supreme judge’s hands. Today, the “Nayagan” was grilled in Delhi and stayed in Chennai, but his political shadow has never loomed larger over the Fort.




