Veeram’s climax has no fights, given clean ‘U’

The film is scheduled for a massive release on January 10 to clearly cash in on the long Pongal weekend

Update: 2013-12-29 17:55 GMT

If sources in tinsel town are to be believed Veeram, Ajith’s Pongal offering, directed by Sirutthai Siva, has been given a clean ‘U’ by censors and the makers can rejoice since they are entitled to exemption from entertainment tax. The film is scheduled for a massive release on Friday, January 10, 2014 to clearly cash in on the long Pongal (January 14) weekend.

The movie, produced by Vijaya Productions, revolves around Thala and his four brothers, essayed by Bala, Vidarth, Suhail and Munish.  It is a sort of comeback flick in K’town for Tamannah who plays Ajith’s love interest. The film’s teaser, which was released last month, has generated positive vibes. The first time music combo of Ajith and composer Devi Sri Prasad is already rocking.

The highlight, according to inside sources, is that unlike other films which usually end with nail-biting stunts at the climax, here in Veeram, the 30-minute climax has no fights at all. It’s full of riveting emotions. 

One may recall that Ajith’s Arrambam, which released this year, also received a clean ‘U’ certificate from the censor board. The stylish action entertainer was a huge hit and the Telugu dubbed version of the film also garnered much attention.

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