Jason Sanjay’s ‘Sigma’ has been one of the most awaited Tamil films since its announcement. Marking the debut of Vijay’s son, Jason Sanjay, the film stars Sundeep Kishan and has created a lot of excitement among fans. Initially, scheduled to hit the theaters on July 31, the film had already completed a major release, the team also started promotions earlier this month. But new reports suggest that release plans may have changed.
‘Sigma’ may go to August to avoid clash with Vijay’s ‘Jana Nayagan ‘
According to NDTV, ‘Sigma’ is unlikely to release on July 31 as originally planned and will instead arrive in August. While the makers have not released an official statement, trade bodies believe that the delay is due to Vijay’s blockbuster “Jana Nayagan”, which is slated to release on July 24. Since the film is set to manage the screens in Tamil Nadu and overseas, the makers say they want to avoid direct conflicts and ensure the availability of Sigma theatres.
The silence of the makers of ‘Sigma’ is raising feelings among fans
Reports of the postponement have come to the fore as the makers of ‘Sigma’ have kept surprisingly quiet after announcing the film’s July release date. Apart from confirming the release and sharing updates on the details, the production house has not started the full upgrade. Many fans have interpreted this as a sign that an updated release schedule could be coming soon. ‘Sigma’ is a high-energy comedy with a treasure hunt story laced with humor. The film stars Sundeep Kishan, Faria Abdullah, Raju Sundaram, Sampath Raj, Shiv Pandit, Yog Japee, Sheela Rajkumar, and others, with music composed by S. Thaman.
An official confirmation is awaited as the release calendar remains uncertain
The reported delay has also raised questions about other Tamil films scheduled for July end. If ‘Jana Nayagan’ comes as expected, industry watchers will wait to see if the films lined up for immediate release will reschedule their schedule. There has been no official confirmation from the ‘Sigma’ team regarding any suspension, and the reports are speculative at this point.