Have Any Scenes Been Removed or Altered in Narivetta?

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Key Takeaways
- No scenes were altered or removed from Narivetta, except for the addition of a song.
- The film remains unchanged from its original release.
- Tovino Thomas highlights the film's political themes and emotional depth.
- Directed by Anuraj Manohar, it marks Cheran's Malayalam acting debut.
- Viewers are encouraged to experience the film in theaters.
Chennai, May 31 (NationPress) The creators of actor Tovino Thomas's recently released critically acclaimed Malayalam film, Narivetta, have officially stated that no scenes from the film have been either removed or altered, contrary to claims made in some media outlets.
The only adjustment that occurred was for the addition of a song titled 'Vaada Veda' by rapper Vedan, according to the makers.
On their Instagram account, the production company behind the film, Indian Cinema Company, posted, "Dear Viewers, There have been recent media reports suggesting that Narivetta underwent re-censorship and that certain scenes were cut. We wish to clarify that no scenes have been removed or altered. The only re-censorship involved was for the inclusion of the song 'Vaada Veda', performed by the renowned rapper Vedan."
The production team further emphasized, "Aside from that, the movie remains unchanged from its original release. You can enjoy Narivetta in theaters from beginning to end without any modifications. We kindly ask the media and film enthusiasts not to propagate false information. We genuinely appreciate all the viewers who are coming to theaters to watch Narivetta, even in challenging weather conditions."
The Malayalam action drama Narivetta, based on a true story, is directed by Anuraj Manohar and stars Tovino Thomas, Cheran, and Suraj Venjaramoodu in lead roles.
This film has generated significant expectations as it marks the acting debut of acclaimed Tamil film director Cheran in Malayalam cinema.
Produced by Tippushan and Shiyas Hassan, and penned by Abin Joseph, the film features cinematography by Vijay and music composed by Jakes Bejoy. Editing is handled by Shameer Muhammed, while art direction is managed by Bawa, and costume design is by Arun Manohar.
In his reflections on the film, Tovino previously mentioned that Narivetta is a political drama. He expressed, “I believe it addresses a topic that deserves bold discussion. I hope it becomes a film that you enjoy wholeheartedly in theaters and inspires contemplation after you leave.”
Sharing his emotional journey with the character he portrays in Narivetta, Tovino noted that he experienced the joys, crises, and pains of life alongside his character. “This is a film that I have eagerly anticipated throughout my acting career.”