Advance bookings for Thalapathy Vijay’s farewell film Jana Nayagan indicate a massive opening, with early morning shows selling out in Mumbai. The H. Vinoth directorial is witnessing unprecedented fan frenzy ahead of its release
Still from Jana Nayagan
The release of Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan is just three days away. The H. Vinoth directorial is a special film as it marks Vijay’s final outing as an actor before his retirement from cinema. Advance bookings for the film have opened in several states across India, hinting at a strong, record-breaking opening for the star.
Mumbai sells out 4 am shows
In Mumbai, the first show has been scheduled as early as 4 am and is already sold out. Currently, only a limited number of theatres in the city have opened advance bookings for Jana Nayagan, with more screens expected to come on board in the coming days.
At Chembur’s Movietime Cubic Mall, shows have been scheduled for 4 am, 4.30 am, and 5 am. The first two shows are already sold out, while the 5 am and 7.30 am shows are almost sold out. Meanwhile, MovieMax in Sion has scheduled a 4.30 am show, while several other theatres have their first screenings slated for 6 am.
Jana Nayagan trailer
The trailer of the film was unveiled on Saturday, a week ahead of its theatrical release. It showcases Thalapathy Vijay in powerful avatars, including striking moments in a police uniform, while also revealing his deeply personal side as a father. His relationship with his daughter, played by Mamitha Baiju, emerges as the emotional anchor of the narrative. A standout line about raising her “like a tigress” blends strength with vulnerability, underscoring the values he fights for and the future he seeks to protect.
Standing firmly as the villain is Bobby Deol, who makes a formidable impression as the film’s primary antagonist. Portrayed as a ruthless figure driven by ambition and dominance, his character seeks to bend the nation to his will. Bobby’s imposing presence elevates the conflict and sets the stage for an intense clash.
Adding further tension is Prakash Raj, whose confrontations with Vijay, though brief in the trailer, hint at layered power struggles rooted in authority, belief systems, and consequences. The trailer also offers impactful glimpses of Pooja Hegde, Priyamani, Telugu veteran actor Sushil, and Narain, suggesting a well-etched ensemble that amplifies the film’s scale and narrative ambition.
One of the trailer’s most electrifying moments arrives when Vijay begins the line, “I am…”—a pause that sends audiences into collective anticipation, evoking memories of his iconic Thuppakki dialogue (“I am waiting”). The expectation is subverted as he completes it with “coming,” triggering instant fan frenzy and delivering a moment rich in mass appeal and nostalgia.
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