Key Points

The CBFC has approved 'Mareesan', starring Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu, with a U/A rating. The film marks their second collaboration after the hit 'Maamanan'. A recently released trailer teases a gripping plot involving a thief and an Alzheimer’s patient. The movie, backed by Super Good Films, releases on July 25.

Key Points: Fahadh Faasil Vadivelu Thriller Mareesan Cleared by Censor Board

  • Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu reunite after 'Maamanan' success
  • Super Good Films' 98th production raises expectations
  • Yuvan Shankar Raja scores music for the travel thriller
  • Trailer hints at a gripping thief-victim dynamic
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Censor Board clears Fahadh Faasil, Vadivelu's travel thriller 'Mareesan' for release with U/A certificate

CBFC approves U/A certificate for Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu's travel thriller 'Mareesan', set to release on July 25.

"The trailer gives away the fact that Fahadh Faasil plays a thief who is looking for his next victim. – Article Excerpt"

Chennai, July 16

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has now cleared director Sudeesh Shankar’s eagerly awaited travel thriller, ‘Mareesan’, featuring Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu in the lead, for release with a U/A certificate.

The film has triggered huge expectations as this is the second film that both actors, who are highly rated for their acting skills, are working together. The first film that they worked on together was Mari Selvaraj’s socio-political drama ‘Maamanan’, which was not only a superhit but was also critically acclaimed.

One other reason why ‘Mareesan’ has raised expectations-- not just among fans and film buffs but also industry insiders -- is that this film will be the 98th film of Super Good Films, a production house that is known for having produced several quality films and for having introduced several iconic directors of the Tamil film industry.

A trailer of the film that was released recently by the makers has only gone on to add to the excitement of fans. The trailer gives away the fact that Fahadh Faasil plays a thief who is looking for his next victim. He happens to notice Vadivelu, an Alzheimer's patient, withdrawing a lump sum of cash. Vadivelu, who knows his memory is failing, decides he will go to a friend's place in Thiruvannamalai. Fahadh, seeing an opportunity to steal the money that Vadivelu has, offers to drop him there on his motorcycle. As the two begin to undertake the long journey, things change. What happens then is what the film is all about.

Apart from Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu, the film will also feature a host of actors including Vivek Prasanna, Renuka and Sithara among others.

V Krishnamurthi has not only penned the story, screenplay and dialogues of this film but has also worked in it as its creative director.

Music for the film is by Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography is by Kalaiselvan Sivaji. Sreejith Sarang has been roped in as the film’s editor and art direction has been handled by Mahendran. The film is scheduled to hit screens on July 25 this year.

- IANS

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Priya S
Vadivelu sir's comeback is the best thing to happen to Tamil cinema! His comic timing plus serious acting chops - what more can we ask for? Hope this film does justice to his talent. Super excited for July 25th!
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Rohit P
While I'm excited about the star cast, I hope the Alzheimer's representation is handled sensitively. Our cinema sometimes trivializes serious conditions for dramatic effect. Fingers crossed they've done proper research 🤞
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Sarah B
The trailer gave me serious road trip movie vibes like "The Bucket List" but with a Tamil twist. Fahadh's intensity + Vadivelu's vulnerability seems like a winning combination. Hope the story lives up to the hype!
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Karthik V
Super Good Films' 98th movie! Their track record is impressive - from classics to experimental cinema. With this technical crew (Yuvan, Kalaiselvan) and cast, expectations are sky high. Hope they deliver another memorable film.
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Nisha Z
The U/A certificate makes me wonder - will this be family-friendly? My parents love Vadivelu's comedy but some recent thrillers have been too violent. Hope it strikes the right balance between entertainment and intensity.
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