Naresh Ugram Run Time
Allari Naresh is gearing up for his upcoming investigative drama, Ugram, directed by Vijay Kanakamedala. The film has a runtime of 2 hours and 28 minutes and has been given a U/A certification by the Central Board of Film Certification, making it suitable for audiences above the age of 12.

According to the reports, some crucial scenes from the film have been blurred or excised by the censor. A scene where four rowdies harass some hostel girls by making indecent gestures (licking by tongue) has been blurred.

Another scene, where a rowdy is flashing his private part by removing his pant, has been cut. The word ‘La*jaKo***a’ has been excised. In the climax, the hero stabs the villain gang multiple times, but now it has been reduced to only two times.

Looks like Ugram is another intense film that has many hard-hitting scenes with a lot of blood and gore. If the content demands violence, then such scenes make a solid impact on the audience. But maybe the makers didn’t want an A certificate which would have kept the family audience away; they accepted the cuts and went for a U/A certificate.

Ugram is produced by Shine Screens and marks the second collaboration between Allari Naresh and Vijay Kanakamedala after their critically acclaimed movie Naandhi.