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A Wrap-Up with a Nightcap

M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARJanuary 14, 2026No Comments
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​The bonfires of Bhogi have faded into a hazy, humid evening, leaving behind a state that is literally and figuratively waiting for the air to clear. It’s 9:30 PM on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. As the first pots of Pongal milk prepare to boil tomorrow, the “Filter Coffee” of the morning has matured into a “Nightcap” of high-stakes legal drama and a surprising “Delhi Dhandora” involving the Parasakthi team.
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The “Parasakthi” Power-Play in Delhi
​While Chennai was shrouded in Bhogi smoke, the most significant political visuals today came from Union Minister L. Murugan’s residence in New Delhi. The traditional Pongal celebration there wasn’t just about sugarcane and cows; it was a high-profile VVIP stage.
​The VVIPs: Prime Minister Narendra Modi graced the event, but the spotlight was shared with the team of the film Parasakthi. Lead actors Sivakarthikeyan, Jayam Ravi (Ravi Mohan), and music composer G.V. Prakash Kumar were the special guests of the hour.
​The Irony: In a delicious twist of political irony, the film Parasakthi (directed by Sudha Kongara) is set against the backdrop of the 1960s anti-Hindi imposition agitation—a movement that famously uprooted the Congress and birthed the Dravidian era.
​The Punch: Seeing the lead stars of a “Tamil Pride” film about anti-Hindi protests celebrating with the PM in Delhi is a Saffron-Leaved Symphony of optics. While Vijay’s Jana Nayagan remains locked in a vault of bureaucracy and black robes, the Parasakthi team (whose film grossed ₹51 crore in two days) is receiving the red-carpet treatment in the capital.
​The Musical Moment: G.V. Prakash performed verses from Thiruvasagam for the PM, a move being hailed by the BJP as proof that “Tamil culture is safe under the Lotus.”
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The “Nayagan” Nightfall: Judgment Day Tomorrow
​Kodambakkam’s eyes are glued to the Supreme Court at 10:30 AM tomorrow.
​The Status: With the Madras High Court stay still in force, KVN Productions’ emergency plea is the only hope for a “Sankranti Surprise.”
​The Bench: Justices Dipankar Datta and Augustine George Masih will decide if the Censor Board’s delay was a “principled relook” or a “political block.”
​The Reality: For the fans, tomorrow isn’t just Pongal; it’s the Supreme Struggle for the Silver Screen. If the court clears it, expect the fastest theatrical rollout in history.
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The Bhogi “Blackout” & The Dream Survey
​The “Battle for a Breathable Bhogi” saw visibility drop to 300 meters at Chennai airport this morning, leading to 8 flight cancellations.
​The Reality: While the air was thick, the ‘Ungal Kanavai Sollungal’ volunteers braved the smog to continue the digital survey.
​The Observation: The government is desperately trying to keep the “Thai” mood positive with the ₹6,123 crore cash splash, but the ₹9.3 lakh crore debt and the cinematic blackout are the ghosts at the feast.
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The Hilltop “Hush”: Sunday’s Sacred Spark
​The Tirupparankundram hilltop remains a legal powder keg. With no stay from the Supreme Court today, the administration is staring at a Monday compliance deadline to allow the lighting of the Deepam. The Saffron camp is already preparing for a “Victory Glow.”
​The Midnight Mantra: The old is burnt, the Parasakthi team has conquered Delhi, and the Supreme Court gavel is polished for tomorrow. In TN, the milk doesn’t just boil in the pot; it boils in the courts, the capital, and the cabinet.

 

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