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Oh Butterfly clears censorship formalities

Written and helmed by Vijay Ranganathan in his debut directorial effort, the mystery thriller releases in theatres on March 6

Cinema Express Desk

Nivedhithaa Sathish, Lakshmipriyaa Chandramouli and Nassar's Oh Butterfly has cleared censorship formalities. The film has received an 'A' certificate from the Central Board for Film Certification. Written and helmed by Vijay Ranganathan in his debut directorial effort, the mystery thriller releases in theatres on March 6.

Recently the makers unveiled the trailer for Oh Butterfly. Nivedhithaa Sathish and Attul are a married couple who have been facing issues in their relationship. To mend their lives, they plan a getaway to the hills to restart the spark in their lives. However, nothing goes as planned, as tensions only increase between the duo. With the arrival of Ciby Chandran, her former boyfriend, the story begins to get into dangerous zones, and cracks in everyone's lives associated with them start widening. In the final frame, we see Nivedhithaa confessing to a chilling murder.

Poster announcing Oh Butterfly's censorship certificate

Besides Nivedhithaa Sathish, Lakshmipriyaa Chandramouli, Nassar, Ciby Chandran and Attul, Geetha Kailasam is also part of the cast in a key role.

On the technical team, the film has music by Vaisakh Somanath, cinematography by Vedaraman Sankaran and editing by Bhuvanesh Manivannan. The film is backed by Vennky, Anand S Shah, Vijay Ranganathan and Nisha Patial, with Palampur Talkies serving as co-producer. Anthill Cinema is the banner backing the film.

Oh Butterfly opens in theatres alongside Vemal's Vadam, director Vijay's Kadhal Reset Repeat, and Sathish's Mustafa Mustafa.

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