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From what people are saying online, Jaga Nayagan didn’t have any shocking scenes. No extreme violence. No vulgar stuff.
The issue seems to be some dialogues. Political in tone. Or at least sounding like they are pointing at real things happening around us. That’s enough these days.
CBFC apparently asked for changes because those lines could cause controversy. That’s the usual reason. What annoys people is this pattern. Smaller or less “safe” films get pulled up faster. Big star films somehow manage. So yeah, it feels less about rules and more about who can afford trouble.