Ravi
Teja's
much-anticipated
Telugu
movie
Daruvu
has
cleared
the
formalities
of
the
Censor
Board
and
received
'UA'
certificate
from
it
on
Tuesday
(May
15).
The
Board
has
asked
the
producers
of
the
film
to
delete
certain
slangs
used
in
the
film,
which
is
expected
to
release
in
theatres
across
the
globe
on
May
25.
Recently,
the
officials
from
the
Censor
Board
have
watched
the
movie
Daruvu
and
they
have
reportedly
ordered
the
producers
to
delete
more
than
15
slangs
like
'neeyabba',
'nakodaka',
'lutcha',
etc.
They
have
suggested
them
to
replace
these
slangs
with
other
decent
words.
It
has
also
asked
to
blurr
the
visuals
of
money
under
the
feet
of
Brahmanandam.
However,
Daruvu
is
produced
by
Burugupalli
Shivaramakrishna
under
the
banner
of
Sri
Venkateshwara
Entertainments.
It
is
a
socio-fanatasy
film
written
and
directed
by
Siva
and
it
features
Mass
Maharaja
Ravi
Teja
and
Tapsee
in
lead
roles.
Vijay
Antony
has
composed
music,
while
Vetrivel
handled
camera
work
for
the
film.
Ramesh
Gopi
and
Anil
Ravipudi
have
penned
the
dialogues.