Exciting News: 'Oh Butterfly' Starring Nivedhithaa Sathish Gets 'A' Certificate for Release
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Chennai, March 3 (NationPress) The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has officially granted an 'A' certificate for the highly anticipated romantic crime thriller 'Oh Butterfly', directed by Vijay Ranganathan and starring the talented Nivedhithaa Sathish in the lead role.
In a post on X, the production team at Anthill Cinema shared the news, stating, "A stands for Adults with a past. A represents Awkward truths. A signifies After midnight conversations. An A-certificate for A-grade tension. Get ready to be unsettled in theatres on March 6. Choose whether to enter with your partners or exes."
This film, produced by Vennky, Anand S Shah, Vijay Ranganathan, and Nisha Patial, also features prominent actors such as Ciby, Nasser, Lakshmipriyaa Chandramouli, Geetha Kailasam, and Attul in significant roles.
The release of the trailer has sparked considerable excitement among fans and cinephiles alike.
The trailer opens with a couple arriving at a picturesque hill station for their honeymoon, highlighting that this long-awaited trip is finally taking place. Yet, Gouri, portrayed by Nivedhithaa Sathish, appears less than thrilled about both the honeymoon and the marriage. She is reluctant to engage intimately with her husband, leading to his frustration. We discover that he has recently lost his job, adding to his unease.
In a twist, Gouri's husband introduces her to Suri, a college friend who seems to be her ex-boyfriend, which complicates matters further. The trailer builds tension, culminating in Gouri's chilling declaration: "To the police, my parents, and everyone else, this may look like an accident. But I was the one who killed him."
The character played by Nasser is a Lepidopterist who cherishes butterflies, viewing them as divine creatures capable of flight. The director uses this character to convey a message about relishing the moment while disregarding future worries. When asked why he keeps butterflies, given their short lifespan, he responds, "What matters is how joyful we can be in those 15 days."
On the technical side, the film features a score by the skilled Vaisakh Somanath and impressive cinematography by Vedaraman Sankaran. The editing was handled by Bhuvanesh Manivannan, and the soundtrack includes contributions from lyricists Karthik Netha, Vijay Ranganathan, and Vignesh Srikanth. Costume design was managed by Tina Rosario, while the screenplay has contributions from Harish Rajagopal alongside the director's original story.