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Vijay Receives Massive Support from Simbu & Ravi Mohan Amid Jana Nayagan Delay | Jananayagan Release

In a significant show of solidarity within the Tamil film industry, actors Simbu and Ravi Mohan have extended their support to actor Vijay following the delay of his film 'Jana Nayagan'. The news bulletin highlights that despite his own film 'Parasakthi' being set to clash with Vijay's release, Ravi Mohan has chosen to stand by his colleague. Actor Simbu also shared a heartfelt message on social media, addressing Vijay directly. Quoting the transcript, Simbu stated, 'You've crossed bigger storms than this.' The report notes that Simbu referred to Vijay as 'Anna' and emphasized that the real celebration begins when the film releases. This outpouring of support comes as the industry rallies behind Vijay during the uncertainty surrounding his highly anticipated movie.

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