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) is a 1997 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Suresh Krissna, starring Rajiv Krishna and Sulekha. The film was a decent hit among Diwali releases and ran for 100 days. [1] The film depicts a typical Brahmin family. [2] It was remade in Telugu under the same title (1998) and in Kannada as Ghauttham (2009). [3]
Gaana is a rap-like "collection of rhythms, beats and sensibilities native to the Dalits of Chennai." [2] [3] It evolved over the past two centuries, combining influences from the siddhars (tantric adepts) of ancient Tamilakam, Tamil Sufi saints, and more. [2] Gaana songs are performed at weddings, stage shows, political rallies, and funerals.
Post-amendment, gross jumped to 130 per cent of net for films with non-Tamil titles and U certificates as well. [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 59.43 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2] The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil cinema in India that were released in 2011.
Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 12 June 2000, gross fell to 125 per cent of net. [1] [2] The Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 75.07 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [3]
The album was released on 27 September 2010. The songs, especially the title track, became very popular, while the album was widely considered Imman's finest work yet. [5] [6] The songs "Kaiya Pudi" and "Neeyum Naanum" seems to be similar from the songs "Can I Have This Dance" and "Right Here, Right Now" from High School Musical 3: Senior Year ...
Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainment Tax Act 1939 on 27 September 2011, gross jumped to 130 per cent of net for films with non-Tamil titles and U certificates as well. [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 70.44 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2]
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards 9 January 1998 [4] Best Film: Indian / Kadhal Kottai: Indian: Indian: Best Director: Agathiyan Kadhal Kottai: Agathiyan Kadhal Kottai: Best Actor: Kamal Haasan Indian: Kamal Haasan Indian: Kamal Haasan Indian: Best Actress: Khushbu / Meena Irattai Roja / Avvai Shanmughi: Shruti Kalki: Shruti Kalki: Best Music ...
Prior to its release, the film was known by the title Godfather, but following the Government of Tamil Nadu's motion to exempt tax on films titled in Tamil, the title was changed to Varalaru. After two years of production, the film was released on 20 October 2006 on the eve of Diwali, and emerged as the highest grosser of the year.