Amala Paul’s 'Aadai' censored 'A'

On the film getting an A certificate, we hear that some highly violent sequences were the major reason for it.
Amala Paul’s 'Aadai' censored 'A'
Amala Paul’s 'Aadai' censored 'A'
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Amala Paul’s Aadai went in for the censor certification recently and has been certified with an A. Directed by Rathna Kumar, the film has Amala Paul playing the central character. With the censors done, there are expectations that Aadai may hit the marquee in July.

However, the date for it hasn’t been finalized yet. While the film is releasing in Tamil, its makers intend to release the Telugu dubbed version in Andhra and Telangana regions considering the huge popularity that Amala Paul enjoys there.

On the film getting an A certificate, we hear that some highly violent sequences were the major reason for it.

In an interview to the Silverscreen.in, the director had told earlier, “It has twists and turns that will keep the audience enthralled. The film deals with the boundaries we set for ourselves, and what happens when they are crossed.”

A press release from its makers pointed out: “Aadai will depict these realities. The role that Amala Paul is essaying demands a lot of physical and mental strength… this role will be a game-changer in her career.”

On working in Aadai and her character, Amala Paul said, “Aadai is not a regular script… the intricacies of my character Kaamini are already giving me jitters.”

Besides Amala Paul in the lead role, Aadai has Bijili Ramesh, Vivek Prasanna and Sarithran in important roles. Pradeep Kumar is composing music for this flick with cinematography handled by Vijay Karthik Kanna and editing by Shafique Mohammed Ali. Aadai is being bankrolled by V Studios.

Apart from Aadai, Amala Paul has a slew of films in her kitty including Cadaver. She is not only playing the lead role in it but it will also be her maiden production venture. Anoop Panicker is directing this film with Abhilash Pillai in charge of the scripting.

Reports are that the film is based on some real life investigative cases. Amala Paul has done a lot of research to get into the skin of the character and had trained under a pathologist.

(Content provided by Digital Native)

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