Breaking : Uttama Villain Run Time is here

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,April 06 2015]

Millions of Ulaga Nayagan Kamal fans were disappointed when Uttama Villain' did not meet its April 10th release schedule and are awaiting anxiously for an update and we at IG have some important news.

Uttama Villain is being censored today and sources confirm that the film has the running time of 2 hours and 52 minutes. Kamal Hassan plays an eighth century Theiyam artiste and a contemporary film Superstar, with Urvashi, Pooja Kumar, Andrea, Parvathy Menon, Parvathi Nair, Jayaram, Nasser, M.S Bhaskar with K. Viswanath and K.Balachander in his last screen appearance. Now with the censor done the release date of Uttama Villain' will be out sooner than later.

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