Actor
Rana
Daggubati's
most-anticipated
movie
Krishnam
Vande
Jagadgurum
(KVJ),
which
features
Nayantara
with
him,
has
completed
the
formalities
of
the
Censor
Board
yesterday
(November
5).
The
producers
have
fixed
November
9
as
its
release
date.
This
much-hyped
Diwali
treat
would
clash
at
the
Box
Office
with
Nagarjuna's
magnum
opus
Damarukam,
which
is
also
hitting
the
screens
on
the
same
date.
According
to
reports,
the
officials
from
the
Regional
Censor
Board
have
watched
the
film
Krishnam
Vande
Jagadgurum
on
Monday.
The
2.10-hours
movie
has
been
successful
in
impressing
the
Censors,
who
were
said
to
be
happy
with
the
way
movie
has
been
shaped
up.
They
have
given
a
U/A
certificate
for
it.
But
it
is
not
clear
yet
whether
they
suggested
for
any
cuts
in
the
film
or
not.
The
makers
of
Krishnam
Vande
Jagadgurum
were
earlier
considering
to
release
it
either
on
November
16
or
23.
But
now,
reports
suggest
that
in
a
sudden
development
overnight,
they
have
decided
to
release
it
on
November
9.
The
decision
about
its
preponed
release
date
came
after
Daggubati
Suresh
Babu
held
a
meeting
between
the
top
distributors
and
the
producers
to
work
out
the
date.
However,
this
fresh
development
might
land
the
producers
of
both
the
movies
Krishnam
Vande
Jagadgurum
and
Damarukam
in
trouble,
as
the
latter
is
already
set
for
a
November
9
release.
It
is
surely
going
to
be
a
clash
between
titans
this
Diwali.
It
is
not
clear
whether
anyone
of
the
two
producers
would
think
of
pushing
its
release
ahead
to
avoid
their
clash
or
not.
But
the
Telugu
movie
buffs
will
get
double
reasons
to
celebrate
this
Diwali.