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Dhanush's Kuberaa gets 19 CBFC cuts ahead of release, sparking curiosity

Dhanush's "Kuberaa," co-starring Nagarjuna and directed by Sekhar Kammula, received a U/A certificate after 19 cuts shortened its runtime from 195 to 181 minutes. This 14-minute trim has sparked fan curiosity about the film's narrative impact ahead of its release.

June 18, 2025 / 15:13 IST
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Dhanush's Kuberaa gets 19 CBFC cuts ahead of release, sparking curiosity

Actor Dhanush’s highly anticipated film Kuberaa, directed by Sekhar Kammula and co-starring Nagarjuna, has recently received its certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) ahead of its release. The film was granted a U/A certificate after the CBFC mandated 19 cuts, reducing the runtime from the initially submitted 195 minutes to 181 minutes. This trimming of approximately 14 minutes has stirred intrigue among fans and cinephiles, who are eager to know how these cuts might impact the film’s storyline and overall presentation.

The filmmakers had originally submitted a longer version of the movie to the CBFC, which was certified, but they had hinted at releasing a shorter final version to avoid last-minute hurdles. This strategic move seems to have paid off, allowing the film to hit theaters with the necessary approvals well in advance. The 181-minute version promises a gripping experience, yet the question remains about what content was trimmed and how it affects the narrative flow.

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Kuberaa has already created a strong buzz in the market, evident from its promising advance booking numbers. According to the Times of India, the film has sold over 2,000 advance tickets, generating an impressive $36,200 in pre-release revenue. This is a clear indication of the audience's excitement and high expectations for the movie, driven by the combined star power of Dhanush and Nagarjuna, as well as Sekhar Kammula’s directorial reputation.

Speaking about his experience working on Kuberaa, Dhanush opened up in recent interviews, shedding light on the unique challenges and learning moments during the shoot. “I heard I had to stand in the sun. I had to do a lot of research… All those are lies… I just had to follow my director. Sekhar sir was brilliant.