Action Spectacle 'Operation Valentine' Gets Ready With 'U/A' Certificate!
The duration of the movie is very crisp as it is just 124 minutes long. The final runtime is quite perfect and it is without opening and end credits.
By: Tupaki Desk | 28 Feb 2024 12:30 PM GMTMega Prince Varun Tej's 'Operation Valentine' is all set to hit the screens on 1st March. The promotions are in full swing for this aerial action drama. It is a patriotic, edge-of-the-seat entertainer and will showcase our Air Force heroes on the front lines and the challenges they faced as they fought one of the biggest, fiercest aerial attacks that India has ever seen. The movie was presented in front of the censor committee members and it was given a 'U/A' certificate.
The duration of the movie is very crisp as it is just 124 minutes long. The final runtime is quite perfect and it is without opening and end credits. Films like 'Operation Valentine' need such a short runtime to keep the viewers on the edge of their seats. The movie is received positive response from all over and this Telugu-Hindi bilingual has Shakti Pratap Singh handling the megaphone for the first time.
The makers tried to show the real incidents in much possible realistic way. They had done intense pre-production before the shoot, which helped in controlling the budget. Although the movie was made on a moderate budget, the visuals were world-class. The Pulwama incident visuals will leave everyone with teary eyes and hearts heavy. The interval sequence, pre-climax, and climax are extraordinary and well-designed.
The visuals, VFX and soul-stirring emotions are the biggest USPs of the movie and the breathtaking background scores is quite impactful as well. It is a tribute to Indian soldiers and it is a big salute to the IAF officers and the movie is perfectly ready to fly high in theatres.
Sony Pictures International Productions has produced this movie. Manushi Chillar is the heroine while Ruhani Sharma had a vital role to play in this film. Ali Reza and Navdeep play important characters while Mickey J Meyer gave the music.