
'Kuberaa' plot, censor, and runtime: All you need to know about Dhanush, Nagarjuna Akkineni, and Rashmika Mandanna starrer
is making his silver screen comeback with his highly anticipated film 'Kuberaa', a multilingual social thriller that is confirmed to release on June 20th. Helmed by noted Telugu filmmaker Shekhar Kammula, the movie will represent the first collaboration between the two National Award-winning stars.
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It stars
and Rashmika Mandanna alongside Dhanush. 'Kuberaa' is billed as one of the successful combinations of drama and socially applicable message, the film very much promises as its protagonist a strong film.
Roles of Dhanush, Nagarjuna, and Rashmika
The film brings powerhouse actors together to an entertaining story that examines the conflict between wealth, power, and morality. Dhanush plays the title role of 'Kuberaa', a complex character navigating the gray regions of society, while Nagarjuna is expected to portray a figure of political influence.
Rashmika Mandanna, in an important role, adds emotional depth and struggle to the story. Together, the trio anchors a film that promises to be both entertaining and thought-respective.
Music, censor, and runtime
'Kuberaa' has music scored by
, whose background scores and songs are expected to increase the film's emotional and thrilling heartbeat. Initially, the censor was done with a U/A certificate, the film had a 3-hour and 15-minute runtime but was later trimmed to 3 hours and 1-minute final length to ensure better pacing and strict story.
A grand release
Shot together in Tamil and Telugu, 'Kuberaa' has also been dubbed in Hindi to reach wide audiences across India. With its grand scenery, compelling performance, and socially charged story, the film is ready for a pan-Indian release. Everyone's eyes are on June 20, as fans eagerly waited to see Dhanush in one of their most ambitious and layered roles.

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