
'Jana Nayagan': Thalapathy Vijay rumored to sing ‘One Last Song' in his final film – Farewell track to drop soon?
As anticipation builds for
Thalapathy Vijay
's swansong Jana Nayagan, recent reports say that the superstar may be lending his voice to a special farewell track titled 'One Last Song'. This rumored track is said to be part of the H Vinoth directorial, which is slated for a grand release on January 9, 2026, coinciding with Pongal.
According to Valai Pechu, the song is reportedly a high-energy kuthu number packed with nostalgia — featuring lyrical references to Vijay's most iconic dialogues and moments from his illustrious career. Though fans are buzzing with excitement, the makers have not officially confirmed this detail yet. If confirmed, this would mark Vijay's fifth vocal collaboration with music composer Anirudh Ravichander.
With Thalapathy Vijay turning 51 on June 22, the team behind Jana Nayagan has announced a special "glimpse" video to be unveiled at 12:00 AM on the actor's birthday.
KVN Productions, the film's producer, shared an intense new poster on social media, captioning it, 'A lion is always a lion & his first roar is incoming June 22 | 12.00 AM.'
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This birthday reveal has heightened speculation that the glimpse might tease the much-hyped farewell track, making it one of the most awaited fan moments of the year.
Final film, star-studded cast
'Jana Nayagan' is rumored to be Vijay's final cinematic outing before he steps into full-time politics, making every update from the film deeply significant for his legion of fans.
The political action drama features a powerful cast including Bobby Deol, Pooja Hegde, Prakash Raj, Priyamani, Gautham Vasudev Menon, Mamitha Baiju, Narain, and Shruti Haasan.
Directed by H Vinoth, and backed by a stellar technical crew with Sathyan Sooryan as the cinematographer and Anal Arasu handling the action choreography, Jana Nayagan is set to be a grand farewell befitting the legacy of a true mass hero.
Whether 'One Last Song' becomes an official goodbye anthem or remains a fan theory — all eyes are now on June 22nd.
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