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The Climate of Tamil Nadu, India is generally tropical and features fairly hot temperatures over the year except during the monsoon seasons. The city of Chennai lies on the thermal equator , [ 1 ] which means Chennai and Tamil Nadu does not have that much temperature variation.
In January 2016, the state government issued a detailed final statement which said 421 people in Tamil Nadu had died of flood-related causes between 28 October, when the first monsoonal rains had arrived in earnest, through 31 December; [note 1] [1] [3] [4] [6] [32] [58] [59] however, relief workers alone had reported hundreds more who were ...
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.
The 2016–2017 drought in Tamil Nadu was a natural disaster that affected farmers in the region. It resulted from the lowest rainfall in Tamil Nadu in the past 140 years during the Northeast monsoon [1] season, leaving farmers with minimal rainfall. [2] Tragically, the drought led to numerous suicides among farmer households
Tamil Nadu gross Year Ref. 1 Leo ₹231.50 crore 2023 [55] 2 Ponniyin Selvan: I ₹222 crore 2022 [56] 3 The Greatest of All Time ₹220 crore 2024 [g] 4 Jailer ₹189 crore 2023 [57] 5 Vikram ₹181 crore 2022 [58] 6 Amaran ₹158 crore 2024 [59] 7 Varisu ₹144.50 crore 2022 [58] 8 Master ₹142 crore 2021 [58] 9 Bigil ₹141 crore 2019 [58 ...
Released: 30 December 2017 The music of the film was composed by Amit Trivedi while the lyrics were written by Kausar Munir . The first single track, "Aaj Se Teri", which is sung by Arijit Singh , was released on 23 December 2017 and the second single track, "The Pad Man Song", sung by Mika Singh , was released on 30 December 2017.
Although its opening was threatened due to a newly established Tamil Nadu government rule where posters of films were prohibited in Madras, the lack of promos only increased the hype and worked to the film's advantage; it ran for 175 days in theatres and was the highest-grossing film in Tamil cinema to that point.
The villagers are shot by police. The convict dies due to thirst for water. A villager joins the naxalites. Vathiyar is arrested for aiding the convict. The villagers leave the town. But Sevanthi watches the sky every evening in hope of rain. These incidents are narrated by a Press reporter who had come to the village.