Keerthy Suresh's 'Revolver Rita' Cleared for Release: Action Comedy Gets U/A Certificate

The Central Board of Film Certification has officially cleared Keerthy Suresh's action-comedy 'Revolver Rita' for theatrical release. Originally planned for an August release during Vinayaka Chathurthi, the film faced postponement but is now scheduled for November 28. Fans have been eagerly anticipating the movie since its intriguing title teaser revealed Keerthy's character carrying unexpected weapons. The film features an impressive supporting cast including Radhika Sarathkumar as Keerthy's mother.

Key Points: Keerthy Suresh's Revolver Rita Gets CBFC Clearance for Release

  • Film features Keerthy Suresh as mysterious woman with weapons-filled handbag
  • Action comedy was originally scheduled for August Vinayaka Chathurthi release
  • Title teaser showed criminals discovering revolver and bomb in stolen bag
  • Radhika Sarathkumar plays Keerthy's mother in the entertainer
  • Music composed by Sean Roldan with cinematography by Dinesh Krishnan
  • Film boasts ensemble cast including Sunil and Redin Kingsley
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Censor Board clears Keerthy Suresh's 'Revolver Rita' for release with U/A certificate

Keerthy Suresh's action-comedy 'Revolver Rita' receives U/A certificate from CBFC, set to hit theaters worldwide on November 28 after postponement.

"We'll see U/And your family in theatres on Nov 28th. - Passion Studios"

Chennai, Nov 22

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has now cleared director J K Chandru's action-comedy entertainer 'Revolver Rita', featuring actress Keerthy Suresh in the lead, for release with a U/A certificate.

It may be recalled that the action comedy was originally scheduled to hit screens on August 27 for the festival of Vinayaka Chathurthi. However, the film's release got postponed. It is now scheduled to hit screens worldwide on November 28 this year.

Passion Studios, one of the production houses associated with the film, took to its social media timelines to announce the film's clearance by the censor board. It said, "We’ll see U/And your family in theatres on Nov 28th. #RevolverRitaFromNov28 "

The film has triggered huge excitement among fans and film buffs ever since the makers released the film's title teaser some months ago.

In the title teaser, thugs snatch Keerthy Suresh's hand bag while she is busy buying vegetables from a push cart. The bag snatchers take the bag to the hideout only to find a revolver, a blood stained butcher's knife and a bomb in it. Minutes later, Keerthy Suresh arrives at the snatchers' hideout and demands her bag back with the weapons in them.

The rattled criminals ask her if she is a RAW agent, an underworld don or a cop. Keerthy refuses to give any of them a clear answer. Before long, she gets a call from Radhika Sarathkumar, who plays her mother in the film, asking her where the tomatoes were as she is in the process of cooking. Keerthy replies 'Keep the stove on sim and I am on my way."

Produced by Sudhan Sundaram and Jagadish Palanisamy, the film has music composed by Sean Roldan.

Apart from Keerthy Suresh and Radikaa Sarathkumar, the film also features actors Sunil, Ajay Ghosh, Redin Kingsley, Super Subbarayan and John Vijay among others.

Cinematography for the film is by Dinesh Krishnan. B and editing is by National Award winning editor Praveen K L. Art direction is by MKT and stunts by Dhilip Subbarayan.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The concept sounds fresh - a woman carrying weapons in her handbag while buying vegetables! 😂 That "keep the stove on sim" dialogue is already iconic. Hope the film lives up to the hype created by the teaser.
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Arjun K
Good to see more female-led action films in Indian cinema. Keerthy has proven her acting chops in historical roles, now excited to see her in this avatar. The cast looks solid with veterans like Radhika Sarathkumar.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the entertainment value, I hope the film doesn't glorify violence excessively, especially with the U/A certificate. As a parent, I'm concerned about the impact on younger audiences. The concept seems fun though!
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Vikram M
Sean Roldan's music and Dinesh Krishnan's cinematography - that's a winning combination! The technical team looks promising. Hope the delay in release was worth it and they've polished the film well.
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Kavya N
The vegetable market scene with weapons in handbag sounds so relatable yet hilarious! 😄 Typical Indian mother calling about tomatoes in the middle of all the action - that's our desi touch! Booking tickets already!

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