Is Varsha Bharath’s 'Bad Girl' Set to Captivate Audiences on September 5?

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Key Takeaways
- Release Date: September 5
- Director: Varsha Bharath
- Accolades: NETPAC Award, Young Jury Award
- International Screenings: Various prestigious film festivals
- Ensemble Cast: Includes Anjali Sivaraman, Shanthi Priya, and others
Chennai, July 8 (NationPress) Director Varsha Bharath's upcoming coming-of-age film, 'Bad Girl', is slated to release nationwide in India on September 5, as confirmed by its production team on Tuesday.
The film has received a U/A certification from the censor board, paving the way for its public screening.
Produced by renowned filmmaker Vetri Maaran and presented by Anurag Kashyap under the Grass Root Film Company banner, the film has sparked considerable attention.
A teaser released in January ignited discussions surrounding Brahmin representation in cinema, with opinions divided between those praising the film for its boldness and others accusing it of bias.
'Bad Girl' has garnered numerous accolades on the international film festival circuit, winning the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) and the Young Jury Award for Best Feature Film at the 40th Cinema Jove - Valencia International Film Festival in Spain.
Additionally, it secured the Student Choice Award at the Indian Film Festival of Toulouse in France.
The film has also been officially selected for screenings at prestigious events such as the Shanghai International Film Festival and the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.
It is set to showcase at several forthcoming international festivals, including the Karawan Fest in Italy and the New Horizons International Film Festival in Poland.
'Bad Girl' boasts an impressive ensemble cast featuring Anjali Sivaraman, Shanthi Priya, Hridhu Haroon, TeeJay Arunasalam, Sashank Bommireddipalli, and Saranya Ravichandran.
On the technical side, the film showcases cinematography by Preetha Jayaraman, Jagadeesh Ravi, and Prince Anderson. Editing is by Radha Sridhar, with music composed by Amit Trivedi.
The costume design is crafted by Shruthi Manjari, while sound design is managed by Vinoth Thanigasalam and sound mixing by Prathap. VFX is handled by R Harihara Suthan (Lorven).