Have the creators of Sivakarthikeyan's 'Parasakthi' reached out to the CBFC's Revising Committee?
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Chennai, Dec 25 (NationPress) According to circulating rumors within the film sector, the producers of director Sudha Kongara's much-anticipated period drama, 'Parasakthi', starring Sivakarthikeyan, Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa, and Sreeleela, are reportedly planning to consult the Central Board of Film Certification's Revising Committee. This move comes after the Censor Board recommended significant cuts to the film.
It's been suggested that Censor Board officials requested modifications to scenes related to the anti-Hindi agitation, prompting the dissatisfied makers to seek the Revision Committee's intervention. However, no formal confirmation has been issued regarding this matter.
Recently, the production team announced an earlier release date for the film, now set for January 10 of the upcoming year, a shift from its original schedule of January 14, coinciding with the Pongal festival.
On their social media platforms, Dawn Pictures, the film’s production company, released a statement reading, "We are excited to inform the media, trade, and audiences that 'Parasakthi' will now be released on January 10, 2026. This decision follows extensive discussions with exhibitors and distributors worldwide, who have shown strong confidence in the film's potential at the box office during this period. 'Parasakthi' will be available in theaters globally on January 10, 2026."
The film has generated immense anticipation among fans and cinema lovers alike. Notably, Sivakarthikeyan commenced dubbing for the film in the last week of November.
'Parasakthi' is expected to captivate audiences, set against the backdrop of the 1960s in the former state of Madras.
A teaser released by the production reveals that the plot unfolds at Pachaiyappa’s College in Madras, where Sivakarthikeyan is seen canvassing door to door in search of something significant. He portrays a courageous leader poised to rally students for a protest against an oppressive system that has imposed restrictions, notably reflected in the slogan 'Students - do not touch' which is altered to 'Do not touch students' in the teaser.
This sneak peek also implies that Ravi Mohan’s character harbors intentions to eliminate Sivakarthikeyan’s character.
'Parasakthi', previously referred to as #SK25, marks Sivakarthikeyan’s 25th film and features music by G V Prakash and cinematography by the seasoned Ravi K Chandran. The film's action sequences are choreographed by Supreme Sundar.