‘Outlaw: Dafa 219’ Receives ‘PG Certificate’, Booking Opens Nationwide

0 Shares

The highly anticipated movie ‘Outlaw: Dafa 219’, set to release tomorrow (Thursday), has been granted a ‘PG Certificate’ by the Film Censorship Board.

This means that viewers under 16 years of age must be accompanied by a guardian to watch the movie.

Meanwhile, bookings for the movie have opened in theaters across the country. Considered one of the most awaited films of the year, ‘Outlaw: Dafa 219’ has secured good screening slots in multiplexes. Due to high demand, the availability of shows is being seen as a positive sign.

This action-packed film raises an important issue. Written and directed by Vicky Maharjan, the movie is produced by Amit Agrahari. The film features action sequences by Chulthe Kaji and editing by Sahil Khan.

The cast includes actors Sushil Shrestha, Shiksha Sangraula, Naresh Paudel, and others. The film has already received positive responses from Japan and Qatar, where it was submitted for censorship approval.

The production team believes that Nepali audiences will also appreciate the movie.

Leading multiplex chains such as QFX, Big Movies, INI, One Cinemas, and Fcube have provided good screening slots for the movie.

Since tomorrow is Fagu Purnima (Holi), morning shows won’t be available, but audiences will be able to watch the film in theaters across the country from the afternoon onwards.

With its engaging trailer already grabbing attention, the movie is expected to have a strong opening.

सम्बन्धित समाचार

सबै