Nani’s Dasara movie is making everyone talk about with its aggressive promotional strategies and intriguing content in the songs, teaser,trailer. Especially the trailer of Dasara was terrific with mind-blowing technical excellence and also Nani looked in a never before avatar.
The raw and realistic approach taken by director Srikanth Odela has won the hearts of Nani’s fans and regular audience. Not only the Telugu audience but also the film lovers from the other industries are also waiting to watch Dasara on big screens. Meanwhile, the makers of Dasara have completed the censorship formalities for the film. Here are the details.
The trailer of Dasara had a heavy dose of violence. However, the censor board has given a U/A certificate for the film. Apart from a few beeps and minor cuts, the censor board felt Dasara is a perfect watch for all kinds of audiences, including families and children. The film’s runtime is 2 hours and 36 minutes long. This is a decent runtime for a commercial movie because it is not very length, nor it is too short. It is also being said that the censor board members gave positive reviews for the film.
Directed by Srikanth Odela, Dasara’s music has been composed by Santhosh Narayanan and Sathyan Sooryan ISC handled cinematography. Navin Nooli is the editor and Avinash Kolla is the production designer of the film, and Vijay Chaganti is the executive producer. Sudhakar Cherukuri is the producer.
The film stars Nani, Keerthy Suresh, Dheekshith Shetty, Samuthirakani, Zarina Wahab, Sai Kumar and Rajsekhar Aningi. The film is set to be released in theaters on March 30 in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Malayalam. The film is set against the backdrop of Singareni coal mines near Ramagundam’s Godavarikhani of Telangana.
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