Aravind Swamy, a hugely successful south indian actor, is slated to return to malayalam cinema with the Tamil-Malayalam bi-lingual film 'Ottu.' Swamy first appeared in a malayalam film, 'Devaragam,' in 1996, and had previously donned the greasepaint in the film 'Daddy.' Swamy made his big-screen debut in renowned filmmaker Mani Ratnam's blockbuster 'Thalapathi,' which also starred Rajinikanth and Mammootty.


Afterward, when, he's seemed to have no incentive to look backward, and the 51-year-old performer is at a point where he can select what and which roles he wants to play. 'Ottu,' helmed by T.P. Fellini and financed by tamil actors arya and Shaji Natesan, also features popular malayalam actor Kunchacko Boban. Now, his movie 'Sathuranga Vettai 2' with trisha has grabbed attention after a long hiatus once again.


As per reports, the movie is unable to get a release as the Censor board is keen on chopping several scenes as trisha has done extreme glamour in the movie and they demanded cuts for at least seventeen minutes and the makers of the movie are not happy with it. Now, the team is in talks with several OTT platforms to release the uncut version and fans can get a good glamour skin show of trisha Krishnan.

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