Thalapathy Vijay will host the much-anticipated audio launch of his political-action film Jana Nayagan on December 27, 2025, at Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Fans are preparing for a massive celebration as Vijay returns to the stage after three years.
KVN Productions and Malik Streams Corporation are organizing the event, promoting it as one of the largest fan gatherings in Tamil cinema outside India. According to Bernama, the launch could attract over 85,000 attendees, showcasing Vijay’s extraordinary international appeal.
A Musical Farewell Spanning a Decade of Hits
Vijay’s audio launch promises a spectacular music lineup. Performers include Andrea Jeremiah, Tippu, Anuradha Sriram, and Saindhavi, who will bring energy and nostalgia to the stage. The event will feature more than 40 songs from Vijay’s iconic films, offering fans a 10-hour musical journey that honors his legendary career.

Many see Jana Nayagan as Vijay’s final film before he transitions into politics, making this launch a fitting tribute and a chance for fans to celebrate his cinematic legacy.
Why Malaysia Became the Perfect Venue
Vijay chose Kuala Lumpur for more than its world-class stadium. Malaysia hosts a deeply connected fan base, and the audio launch will strengthen the bond between Vijay and his international supporters.
The organizers released a montage video revisiting Vijay’s memorable roles in films such as Khushi, Ghilli, Theri, Mersal, Master, and Leo. Malaysian fans also shared personal messages, reflecting how much Vijay’s performances have inspired and influenced their lives.
Star Cast, Music, and Global Release
Jana Nayagan features a star-studded ensemble, including Pooja Hegde, Bobby Deol, Prakash Raj, and Mamitha Baiju, under the direction of H. Vinoth. Anirudh Ravichander scores the music, continuing his successful collaborations with Vijay.
The film will release globally on January 9, 2026, coinciding with the Pongal festival. For Vijay, the audio launch serves not only as a promotional event but also as a farewell showcase, a celebration of his cinematic journey, and perhaps one of his last major public appearances before entering politics.
