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Bobby Simha's next is not for children

Wednesday, May 18, 2016 • Tamil Comments
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A few weeks back we had reported that the Tamil film 'Metro' which has Bobby Simha in a important role has been denied certification by the Censor Board officials as they deemed the content unfit for public viewing.

Now the makers have sent the film to the Revising Committee in Mumbai which has given a A certificate for the film.

'Metro' is a film about the chain snatching networks operating in the underground of the city. It allegedly involves many explicit violent scenes. The film has been directed by debutant Anand Krishnan. Sirish and Sendrayam play the other important characters in the film which has been produced by Ananda Krishnan and Jaya Krishnan.

The running time of the film is two hours and it is expected to be a slick action thriller. The official announcement on the film's release date is awaited.

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