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Suriya's Kanguva will release in over 500 screens in Kerala: Report
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Suriya and Disha Patani in Yolo song from Kanguva | Photo courtesy: Screenshot grab from YouTube video of Saregama Tamil

Suriya's Kanguva will release in over 500 screens in Kerala: Report

| @indiablooms | 24 Oct 2024, 06:52 pm

Chennai/IBNS: Actor Suriya starrer Tamil film Kanguva, which is poised for a grand theatrical release, will be out in over 500 screens across the state of Kerala, media reports said.

The film is due to be released on November 14.

A prominent distributor, who had earlier looked after the release of Rajinikanth's Vettaiyan in Kerala, has acquired the rights for distribution of Kanguva.

The distributor will also feature 100 special fan shows.

Billed as a fantasy action film, Kanguva is directed by Siva and it features Bobby Deol, Disha Patani, Jagapathi Babu in key roles.

Meanwhile, the Central Board of Film Certification or CBFC has recommended a few cuts or modifications in some of the scenes from the newly released song Yolo from the film.

The CBFC has reportedly expressed concerns over the excessive body exposure in the song featuring Suriya and Disha.

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