War 2 and Coolie are in the same boat as far as censor certificate effect on public is considered. WAR2 promotions going overboard with Kiara’s bikini shots is scaring family to go together to theatres. Coolie A certificate and talk of bloodshed is also a deterrent. Now Coolie censor rating abroad for same print is made available to children above 15. Overseas, the film has received a PG15 rating in the UAE and a 15 rating in the UK. Coolie will be released in several international territories including North America, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom. Ahead of the film's release, an overseas review, talking about Rajinikanth's new avatar, went viral on social media. "Uncut. Unstoppable. Unleashed. #Coolie is officially BBFC certified 15 in the UK - with ZERO cuts. Experience #SuperstarRajinikanth in his rawest, boldest form - just the way it's meant to be! The big screen is about to explode! #CoolieStorm (sic)," the tweet read. The overseas review tweet claimed that Rajinikanth will be seen in his 'rawest and boldest form' in the movie.
But now, Rajinikanth and Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Coolie’s real plot has been
revealed. Reportedly, the film deals with organ smuggling and trafficking,
which is run by Nagarjuna, and Soubin is his right-hand man.
Shruti
Haasan will play a key role in the film, as she finds out the truth about
Nagarjuna and his gang, and then meets Rajinikanth, who saves Shruti and fights
against organ trafficking
War 2
Completes Censor Formalities: 3 Hours 3 Minutes Runtime
The Censor
Board gave the film a U/A rating, and with the runtime of nearly 183 minutes,
the movie ends up being 3 hours and 3 minutes long.
Vijay Devarakonda Kingdom release on OTT is facing issues technically an d also the agitation from Tamil Nationalist NTK. Some viewers, including members of Tamil nationalist groups like Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK), alleged that the movie shows Sri Lankan Tamils in a bad light. They claimed the film portrayed Tamil characters as villains, which they found offensive and disrespectful to Tamil identity and history. Following the protests, the producers have now come forward to clear the air. In their official note, Sithara Entertainments said, “We want to assure everyone that we respect the sentiments of the Tamil people. There are no scenes in the film that were made to insult or hurt anyone.”
They also
reminded audiences that ‘Kingdom’ is a completely made-up story. “It is a
fictional tale. This has been clearly stated in the disclaimer at the beginning
of the movie,” the producers added.
However,
acknowledging the concerns raised by some groups, the makers expressed regret.
“If the sentiments of any people have been hurt, we sincerely apologise. We
kindly request you to support the movie,” the statement read.
Most of the
people who have watched the film felt that the movie had a very good story, as
it deals with strong emotions, but a lot of scenes that connect to the main
story have been removed, as the team goes for a shorter runtime for theaters,
which has heavily backfired.
So if the
makers release the extended version on OTT, then there is a chance of people
connecting with the film. If that happens, the response from the viewers can
change the film’s impact, which will prompt the makers to go ahead with Part 2.
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