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Star Tamil TV - general entertainment; part of privately owned Voice of Asia Network Udhayam Tv - entertainment, privately owned by the SATIS Agency (Pvt) Ltd Vasantham TV - general entertainment; part of government owned Independent Television Network group
A movie channel focusing primarily on theatrical and original made-for-TV films. Originally founded as TNN, rebranded as Spike TV, now Paramount Paramount Global
The film opened to mixed reviews from critics. [2] Hemanth Kumar of Firstpost wrote "Cinema Veeran leaves you choked with emotion and it also makes a strong case for providing better facilities to stuntmen, who fiddle with danger on a daily basis". [2] Behindwoods wrote "The documentary will definitely leave you with a significant impact.
Vasantham is a Singapore Indian language (predominantly Tamil) entertainment free-to-view commercial broadcast television network owned by Mediacorp, a subsidiary of the Government of Singapore's Sovereign wealth fund, Temasek Holdings. The following is a list of all television programming that Mediacorp Vasantham has broadcast since it began ...
The channel was launched on 1 April 2003 as Discovery 12 [1]. On 15 August 2011 the channel rebranded itself to Discovery Channel Tamil. The channel became first [1]. On 1 October 2013 the channel rebranded itself with new logo and launched a programming line-up that includes 20 brand new programmes and six new seasons of popular shows.
Post-GST launch on 1 July 2017, gross jumped to 137.44 per cent of net for all films. [1] [2] The state legislature passed the Tamil Nadu Local Bodies Entertainment Tax Act to repeal the Act of 1939. According to the Ormax Media industry report, the Tamil film segment registered domestic net box office receipts of ₹1,191 crore. [3]
Daughters of Destiny is a 2017 English-language original Netflix documentary series created by Oscar-winning filmmaker Vanessa Roth. It follows a group of disadvantaged children in rural India enrolled in the Shanti Bhavan residential school located in Tamil Nadu , India .
The film had a theatrical release across Tamil Nadu on 26 May 2017, alongside Radha Mohan's Brindavanam, and earned mixed to negative reviews. The satellite rights of the film were sold to Zee Tamil. Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion wrote "All of which would be okay...if there was a grain of good filmmaking.