Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Censor gives ‘A’ to RGV’s Rakta Charitra

Ramgopal Varma, who is in the thick of controversies, submitted his latest trilingual film, ‘Rakta Charitra’, which was simultaneously made in Telugu, Tamil and Hindi languages, for censor certification.
The Andhra Pradesh State Board of Film Certification aka Censor Board awarded ‘A’ certificate on the expected lines.
RGV himself claimed that it was highly action-oriented film with lots of bloodshed. As the board objected to use the word Anantapuram in the film, the makers changed it to Anandapuram.
According to RGV’s posting in Twitter, the film is slated for release on October 21. The entire film unit is planning to go to Anantapur to watch the film along with the audiences on the first day to note down the reaction from them.
Basically the film was made with the real life incidents that led to the murder of Paritala Ravindra and the factional violence that is marring the region for quite few decades.
Vivek Oberoi, Suriya, Priyamani are playing the lead roles in the film. As the length of the film was quite long, the producer cum director is planning to release the film in two parts in a gap of one month or 50 days.
The Hindi version is expected to be released one day latter, i.e., on October 22.

No comments:

Post a Comment