New Delhi: The 2023 Tamil social awareness film License, written and directed by Ganapathi Balamurugan, focuses on women. Leading actors Rajalakshmi Senthil, Vijay Bhaarat, Radha Ravi, and Natarajan Jeevanantham were joined by a stellar cast of supporting actors including Pala Karuppiah, Abi Nakshatra, Dhanya Ananya, Vaiyapuri, Jeeva Ravi, and many more.
After being released in theatres on November 3, 2023, the film is now prepared to be streamed on the over-the-top platform on December 29, 2023.
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Plot of the Film
In License, we follow a public school teacher as she seeks a concealed handgun license to end the sexual abuse of children. Everyone is talking about her choice, and her opponents are relentless in their efforts to get her to quit her legal battle. As she faces and conquers these challenges, the film chronicles her campaign for victims of child sexual assault to get justice.
The narrative is not only uplifting, but it also puts awareness on the terrible problem of child abuse and the destructive effect that it can have on the lives of young people. As a compelling reminder that every one of us has a part to play in safeguarding children and ensuring that they are protected from danger, the movie serves as a potent reminder.
When and Where to Watch?
Beginning on December 29, 2023, the film Licence is going to be made available on Aha Video, which is one of the most popular OTT platforms.
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More Details
Ganapathi Balamurugan is the writer and director of the Tamil-language film License. The film was produced by Natarajan Jeevanantham under the name of JRG Productions, and it featured Rajalakshmi, Vijay Bhaarat, Radha Ravi, and Natarajan Jeevanantham serving as the film’s leading actors.
The cinematography by Kasivisvanathan Chelladurai is really jaw-dropping; it brings the setting’s beauty and secrecy to life. The film’s rapid speed and unprecedented level of tension are both maintained by Veronica Prasad’s expert editing.
Baiju Jacob has crafted an enchanting and eerie musical masterwork. The songs were powerful for the audience, and Ramani Kanthan’s words made them think.