‘Nil Gavani Selladhey’ Gets ‘A’ Certificate
December 15th, 2010 - 9:00 pm ICT by Sampurn Wire
‘Nil Gavani Selladhey’, the next film to hit theaters from the Kollywood stable looks forward to keeping the audience on the edge. According to reports in the media, ‘Nil Gavani Selladhey’ is a thriller and it is the narration of the upcoming Tamil film which has caught the attention of the censor board members. Yes, ‘Nil Gavani Selladhey’ has been given an adult certification. However, contrary to the belief that the A certificate is awarded only to movies which have explicit visuals not suitable for viewers of all ages, it is the narration style of ‘Nil Gavani Selladhey’ which has forced the censor board in South India to keep children below the age of 18 away from theaters playing the Anand Chakravarthy suspense thriller.
The film revolves around four friends who are on the move and fall into dangerous situations one after another. As they try to help each other, the friends realize that there is no getting out of the horrific situation that they have landed in because there is a supernatural power controlling them. What will happen to the friends and if they will be able to come out of the situation is something that will be answered on the 17th of December when ‘Nil Gavani Selladhey’ hits theaters.
Apart from Anand Chakravarthy, who doubles up as producer, director and actor in this thriller Tamil movie, the film also stars Dhanshika and Jagan.
– Sampurn Wire

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