As Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan’ faces delay, his 2016 hit ‘Theri’ to release in theatres

In an unexpected cinematic development, Tamil superstar Thalapathy Vijay’s 2016 action thriller ‘Theri’ is poised for a theatrical re-release on January 15, 2026—exactly a decade after its original premiere. The announcement comes from veteran producer Kalaipuli S. Thanu of V Creations, who revealed the news through his official social media channels alongside a specially commissioned anniversary poster.

The re-release strategy emerges concurrently with production delays affecting Vijay’s highly anticipated final film project, ‘Jana Nayagan,’ which has encountered postponement due to certification complications. Originally scheduled for January 9, 2026, the setback has left fans awaiting the actor’s purported farewell performance.

Directed by Atlee, ‘Theri’ showcases Vijay in a dual role as both DCP Vijaya Kumar and Joseph Kuruvilla, portraying a former police officer who abandons his career to safeguard his young daughter from his turbulent past. The film’s narrative gains emotional depth through its exploration of paternal sacrifice and redemption, complemented by strong performances from Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Amy Jackson in pivotal supporting roles. Child actor Nainika delivered a memorable performance as Vijay’s on-screen daughter, contributing to the film’s emotional resonance.

The film’s cultural impact extended beyond regional cinema, inspiring the Hindi remake ‘Baby John’ featuring Varun Dhawan and Keerthy Suresh. Its return to theaters represents both a nostalgic celebration for dedicated fans and a strategic countermeasure to maintain audience engagement during the ‘Jana Nayagan’ delay. This re-release initiative demonstrates the enduring commercial viability of Vijay’s filmography and the industry’s adaptive strategies in managing production timelines.