
The streetlights of Chennai are reflecting off puddles of unseasonal rain and the grim faces of a disappointed cadre. It’s 10:00 PM on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Today, the “Thai” month’s promise of a harvest has turned into a judicial drought for the “Nayagan,” while the state’s financial pulse skipped a beat behind shuttered bank gates.
The “Nayagan” Nightfall: A Cinematic Crash
The most anticipated landing of the day was a hard one. At 10:30 AM, the Madras High Court Division Bench delivered a “Setback Symphony” for Vijay’s Jana Nayagan.
The Gavel: Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G. Arul Murugan set aside the single-judge order that had directed the immediate grant of a U/A certificate.
The Reason: The Bench ruled that the single judge erred by deciding the merits of the case in a “hurried manner” without giving the CBFC a fair chance to file its response. The court noted that allegations regarding scenes depicting foreign powers and the armed forces in a “bad light” were serious enough to merit a proper defense.
The Remand: The case hasn’t been dismissed, but it has been remanded—sent back to the single judge for a fresh hearing.
The Reality: It’s a Cinematic Coma. By forcing a “Reset” of the legal process, the court has effectively pushed the release date into the fog of February. For the TVK cadre, the “Silent Screen” is no longer just a delay; it’s being framed as a deliberate blockade of their leader’s pre-poll “Action.”
The Banking Blackout: Three Days of Silence
While the courts were loud, the banks were silent. The UFBU nationwide strike today turned a long weekend into a four-day financial freeze.
The Scene: With Republic Day and Sunday already behind us, the strike over the five-day work week demand ensured that shutters remained down at SBI, PNB, and other public sector giants.
The Impact: From cheque clearances to gold loan appraisals, the state’s commerce hit a “Political Pothole.” While UPI and digital channels held the fort, the physical cash flow in rural TN faced a “Dry Day” just as the post-Pongal bills came due.
The “Aryan-Dravidian” Battle Cry
CM Stalin didn’t let the legal gloom dampen his ideological fire. In a series of digital addresses today, he doubled down on the “Civilisational Contest” narrative.
The Script: Framing the 2026 election as a war between “Aryan imposition and Dravidian identity,” the DMK is building a rhetorical firewall.
The Counter: This “Identity Shield” is a direct response to the NDA’s Madurantakam momentum. By invoking the “Martyrs of 1965,” the CM is trying to ensure that the “Saffron Surge” hits a wall of language pride.
The “Saffron-Leaved” Arithmetic: The 56-Seat Siege
Behind closed doors, the NDA seat-sharing huddle continued today with a new sense of urgency.
The Rattle: Following the PM’s visit, the BJP is reportedly refusing to budge on its 56-seat demand.
The Conflict: EPS is currently navigating a “Double-Front” war: keeping his “Natural Partners” like Anbumani Ramadoss happy while ensuring the BJP doesn’t swallow the AIADMK’s traditional strongholds. Today’s huddle was less about “Idli Diplomacy” and more about “Arithmetic Attrition.”
The Midnight Mantra: The Judges have spoken, the Banks have closed, and the “Nayagan” is back to square one in the legal lobby. Today, the “Thai” month’s sweetness was replaced by the bitter reality of a “Remanded” dream. Tomorrow, the sun rises on a state that is counting its cash and its court dates.

