‘Lal Salaam’ clears censor; film hitting theatres with a decent run-time

‘Lal Salaam’ clears censor; film hitting theatres with a decent run-time
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This Friday marks the grand release of "Lal Salaam," a film featuring the iconic Superstar Rajinikanth in a special role.

This Friday marks the grand release of "Lal Salaam," a film featuring the iconic Superstar Rajinikanth in a special role. Directed by Aishwarya Rajinikanth, the movie stars Vishnu Vishal and Vikrant in lead roles, offering a unique blend of cricket and communism in its narrative.

Having successfully completed the censor formalities, "Lal Salaam" has been granted a U/A certificate by the CBFC board. The approved runtime of 2 hours and 32 minutes aligns with the standard duration for a major cinematic production. Adding to the allure of the film, legendary Indian cricketer Kapil Dev makes a crucial cameo appearance.

Set for release in multiple languages on February 9, the movie has generated anticipation, although promotions for the dubbed versions are yet to commence. This cinematic venture also boasts the presence of Jeevitha Rajasekhar, Nirosha, Vivek Prasanna, Dhanya Balakrishna, Vignesh, Senthil, and Adithya Menon in significant roles.

The project is helmed by Subaskaran of Lyca Productions, a notable name in the industry. Adding a musical touch to the film, Academy Award-winning composer AR Rahman is responsible for the captivating tunes that accompany the storytelling.

"Lal Salaam" promises a cinematic experience that transcends genres, combining the passion of cricket with the complexities of communism. As audiences eagerly await its release, the film not only showcases the star power of Rajinikanth but also the creative vision of Aishwarya Rajinikanth in bringing together a diverse and talented cast for this intriguing project. With the convergence of sports and political themes, "Lal Salaam" is poised to captivate audiences and make its mark in the world of Indian cinema.

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