
Bad Girl: Controversial Tamil film on Brahmin portrayal censored, release date out
The film's technical aspects are overseen by a skilled team, including cinematography by Preetha Jayaraman, Jagadeesh Ravi and Prince Anderson, and editing by Radha Sridhar. The music score is composed by Amit Trivedi, enhancing the film's thematic depth.'Bad Girl' is also set for screenings at more international festivals, such as Karawan Fest in Italy and New Horizons International Film Festival in Poland, further cementing its global appeal.The ensemble cast features Anjali Sivaraman, Shanthi Priya, Hridhu Haroon, TeeJay Arunasalam, Sashank Bommireddipalli, and Saranya Ravichandran. Their performances have been a notable aspect of the film's success on the festival circuit.The film's sound and visual elements are crafted by expert designers, with sound design by Vinoth Thanigasalam and VFX by R Harihara Suthan. This meticulous attention to detail is expected to offer viewers a rich cinematic experience.'Bad Girl' will release alongside SIvakarthikeyan and director AR Murugadoss's 'Madhrasi'.- EndsMust Watch
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