Devara Part 1: CBFC Orders 4 Cuts to Jr NTR Film Before Giving UA Certificate
Updated on: 13 September, 2024 12:53 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar
A still from Devara: Part 1 featuring Jr NTR
The much-anticipated film Devara: Part 1, starring Jr NTR, Janhvi Kapoor, and Saif Ali Khan, has recently cleared its censorship formalities with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The movie has been granted a U/A certificate, allowing it to be viewed by audiences aged 12 and above with parental guidance. However, the CBFC ordered four key modifications to some scenes before issuing the certification.
Three cuts were made to reduce the intensity of violent scenes. The visuals of a man kicking his wife, a five-second shot of a man’s body hanging on a sword, and a son kicking his mother were slightly altered, ensuring that the essence of the scenes remained intact without compromising the impact.
The fourth change required a ticker to be added during a scene where Jr NTR is seen riding a shark. The CBFC insisted on adding a note clarifying that the shark was CGI-generated, preventing any confusion or misunderstanding among viewers.
Following these modifications, the total runtime of Devara: Part 1 now stands at 177 minutes and 58 seconds.
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Kortala Siva, known for his work on socially conscious Telugu blockbusters like Srimanthudu and Bharat Ane Nenu, heads Devara. Siva is known for blending social messages with commercial elements, and Devara is expected to follow the same style.
The movie also features an ensemble cast, including Prakash Raj, Srikanth, and Shine Tom Chacko, in pivotal roles. It is produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts, ensuring a high-budget production.
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The film’s stunning visuals are captured by renowned cinematographer Rathnavelu ISC, and the soundtrack is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, who is known for his chart-topping hits in Tamil cinema, including his work on Vikram and Jailer.
Devara: Part 1 will be available in its original Telugu version, along with dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.
CBFC’s 4 Key Cuts to Devara: Part 1
The makers of Devara: Part 1 were required to make changes to four scenes, mostly involving violent content, as per CBFC`s directives.Three cuts were made to reduce the intensity of violent scenes. The visuals of a man kicking his wife, a five-second shot of a man’s body hanging on a sword, and a son kicking his mother were slightly altered, ensuring that the essence of the scenes remained intact without compromising the impact.
The fourth change required a ticker to be added during a scene where Jr NTR is seen riding a shark. The CBFC insisted on adding a note clarifying that the shark was CGI-generated, preventing any confusion or misunderstanding among viewers.
Following these modifications, the total runtime of Devara: Part 1 now stands at 177 minutes and 58 seconds.
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About Devara: Part 1
Devara: Part 1 marks the Telugu debut of both Janhvi Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan. The film, directed by Kortala Siva, is set to release in theatres on September 27, 2024. The story revolves around a generational saga of friendship and betrayal set in forgotten coastal lands. Initially, Devara was planned as a standalone movie but was later split into two parts due to its expansive narrative.Kortala Siva, known for his work on socially conscious Telugu blockbusters like Srimanthudu and Bharat Ane Nenu, heads Devara. Siva is known for blending social messages with commercial elements, and Devara is expected to follow the same style.
The movie also features an ensemble cast, including Prakash Raj, Srikanth, and Shine Tom Chacko, in pivotal roles. It is produced by Yuvasudha Arts and NTR Arts, ensuring a high-budget production.
Also Read: Janhvi Kapoor Birthday Announcement: Actress to Join RC16 Alongside Ram Charan
The film’s stunning visuals are captured by renowned cinematographer Rathnavelu ISC, and the soundtrack is composed by Anirudh Ravichander, who is known for his chart-topping hits in Tamil cinema, including his work on Vikram and Jailer.
Devara: Part 1 will be available in its original Telugu version, along with dubbed versions in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada.
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