Actor Fahadh Faasil's upcoming Malayalam film Trance, directed by Anwar Rasheed, will miss its previously scheduled release on February 14. The film was caught in a censorship tussle over an eight-minute-long sequence in the film which the Censor Board felt would hurt religious sentiments. Anwar Rasheed, however, was unwilling to cut the sequence and sent the film to the Revising Commitee in Mumbai.

And now, in a good news for fans, Fahadh confirmed that the film will finally release on February 20, without any cuts. "TRANCE certified clean UA without a single cut by the Revising Committee. See you all on the 20th feb 2020," he shared on Facebook on Tuesday.

Also starring Nazriya Nazim, the film is much-anticipated one this year, with the couple teaming up for the first time after they tied the knot. Both Fahadh and Nazriya will be seen in a never-seen-before avatars, and the trailer and a song 'Noolupoya' have already garnered much attention.

In the movie, Fahadh plays the role of Viju Prasad, a motivational speaker, who later transforms into a god-like figure. The film also features Dileesh Pothan, Soubin Shahir, Sreenath Bhasi, Vinayakan, Chemban Vinod. According to reports, filmmaker Gautham Menon will play the antagonist in this film. Amal Neerad handles the cinematography.

Fahadh was last seen in the critically-acclaimed Kumbalangi Nights, and is currently working on Mahesh Narayanan's Malik.