Kollywood
Vaa Vaathiyaar Release Stalled: Madras High Court Orders Stay Until 21.7 Crore Dues Are Cleared
In a major disappointment for fans just hours before the scheduled premiere, the release of actor Karthi’s highly anticipated film, Vaa Vaathiyaar, has been put on hold. The Madras High Court has issued an interim stay on the movie, which was set to hit screens worldwide on December 12, 2025. Produced by K.E. Gnanavel Raja under the Studio Green banner, the film faces this roadblock due to financial disputes. The court has issued a strict order restraining the film's release across all formats—including theatrical and OTT platforms—mandating that the restriction remain in full effect until the producer successfully clears the outstanding financial dues. The stay order has effectively thrown the film's release plans into chaos, with the December 12 premiere now cancelled unless an emergency settlement is reached immediately. This is not the first time Studio Green has faced such 11th-hour hurdles; similar petitions were reportedly filed prior to the release of their previous movies, Thangalaan and Kanguva, which were eventually resolved through interim deposits. However, with time ticking away, fans are left waiting for an official confirmation on when they can finally witness the Karthi-Nalan magic on screen. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The delay is particularly stinging given the high expectations surrounding this fresh combination of talent. Vaa Vaathiyaar marks the first collaboration between Karthi and acclaimed director Nalan Kumarasamy, the mastermind behind the cult hit Soodhu Kavvum. The action-comedy features Krithi Shetty as the female lead, bringing a fresh pairing to the screen, while the music is composed by the sensation Santhosh Narayanan. With promising teasers showcasing Karthi in a quirky, energetic avatar, the film was poised for a massive opening before this legal hurdle stalled momentum. Billed as a quirky action-entertainer, Vaa Vaathiyaar offers a fresh spin on the cop genre with Nalan Kumarasamy’s signature touch. The plot reportedly centers on a die-hard MGR fan, played by veteran actor Rajkiran, who raises his grandson to embody the legendary ideals of the matinee idol. Karthi stars as the grandson, a police officer, but in a hilarious subversion of expectations, he grows up to be a wacky, carefree cop rather than the disciplined savior his grandfather envisioned. This generational clash forms the heart of the story, which transitions from lighthearted comedy to intense action as Karthi's character is forced to step up against a formidable antagonist, played by Sathyaraj. Just days prior to this legal setback, the team had hosted a spectacular pre-release event in Chennai that ramped up the excitement to fever pitch. The star-studded gala saw the entire cast, including Karthi, Krithi Shetty, and veteran actors Sathyaraj and Rajkiran, come together to celebrate the film.The atmosphere was electric with drumbeats and Vaathiyaar Varaar chants filling the air, as the team shared emotional anecdotes about the film's unique tribute to the MGR era. Director Nalan Kumarasamy and composer Santhosh Narayanan were also present, further heightening the anticipation for what was promised to be a festival entertainer. As the clock ticks down to the scheduled premiere, the fate of Vaa Vaathiyaar hangs in the balance. The stark contrast between the jubilant mood of the pre-release event and the current legal gridlock has cast a cloud of uncertainty over the release. With less than 24 hours remaining, all eyes are now on Studio Green to see if a last minute financial settlement can be reached to vacate the stay. While legal teams scramble behind the scenes to rescue the release, fans and theater owners remain in an anxious limbo, hoping that the issues are resolved in time for the Vaathiyaar to arrive on screens as promised.