As expected Dhanush‘s Captain Miller seems to be a violent film. Director Arun Matheshwaran’s films are known for the aesthetic portrayal of violence and looks like we will get to see the same in the upcoming Pongal release. The censor board certificate details of the movie, which is currently viral among Dhanush fans, hint that the film is high on violence and expletives.

The censor board has asked the makers to make several changes to the scenes and dialogues. CBFC has asked the makers to remove all the demeaning words about white people and the British. Words like Vellakaraga naaigal (White dogs) and white pigs have been asked to be muted. Other Tamil expletives have also faced cuts. On top of that, CBFC has asked to cut the violence toward the end of the film by 40 per cent. It has also asked the makers to ‘modify the visuals of blood spurts, blood splash wherever it occurs.’ Due to all of these changes, the film suffers a cut of four-minutes. The final runtime of the film after all the cuts amounts to 157.50 minutes.

Captain Miller censor certificate.

The film has been given a UA certificate, and it will be released on January 12.

Other than Dhanush, the movie has Priyanka Arul Mohan, Shivaraj Kumar, Nivedita Sathish, Vinayakan, and Sandeep Kishan in important roles. GV Prakash Kumar has composed the music for the film. Talking about the Captain Miller, Dhanush, at the pre-release event of the film, said, “Arun Matheshwaran is the devil, and he has worked so much for the film that it feels embarrassing to even say I have put in a lot of work. The film has a lot of action sequences and I hope you all like it.”

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