A curfew has been imposed across the country as social distancing is needed to control the coronavirus. Cinema theaters have been closed for the last six months, and many big releases have been ...
Dhanush's 'Jagame Thanthiram', which is directed by Karthik Subbaraj, was supposed to be released in May 2020. But the Corona attack delayed the film release, and fans were disappointed as their wait ...
Actor Dhanush celebrates his 37th birthday today and on the occasion, as fans are celebrating the day with tributes and write-ups about their favourite star, a superb treat for them has arrived from ...
If the South entertainment space in 2020 saw Soorarai Potru landing on Amazon Prime Video, now, in mid-2021, we have Jagame Thanthiram releasing this week on Netflix. Expectations for the film are sky ...
Producer S Sashikanth has clarified that his upcoming Tamil film, Jagame Thanthiram, starring Dhanush and directed by Karthik Subbaraj, will only release in cinemas. He urged fans to not believe in ...
"As of now, the producer has no plan to give the film for direct OTT release. We are certain that when theatres reopen, audiences will throng to watch movies. We will release our film in cinemas once ...
Actor Dhanush who was last seen in Pattas will be seen next in the movie Jagame Thanthiram and tomorrow, on eve of the actor’s birthday, the movie’s team has planned a special musical treat for fans.
Filmmaker Karthik Subbaraj has confirmed that his upcoming Tamil film Jagame Thanthiram, which features Dhanush in the lead, won’t be heading for a direct OTT release. He said they will wait for the ...
Actor Dhanush's die-hard fans have been urging the mass hero to share an update about his upcoming movie Jagame Thanthiram (also known as Jagame Thandhiram), which failed to hit the screens this year ...
The title of Dhanush’s 40th film, ‘D40’, as it had been referred to until now, has been revealed to be Jagame Thanthiram. Directed by Karthik Subbaraj and produced by YNOT Studios, the film is billed ...
It does not come as a surprise when Karthik Subbaraj, who challenged Tamil cinema’s conventions when he entered the field as a short filmmaker, says that the theatre and digital space should coexist.