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Baxter's story was dramatised in the 2014 TV movie Field Punishment No 1. [3] [4] In Field Punishment Number Two, the prisoner was placed in fetters and handcuffs but was not attached to a fixed object and was still able to march with his unit. This was a relatively tolerable punishment. In both forms of field punishment, the soldier was also ...
Field Punishment Number One, David Grant, paintings by Bob Kerr, Steel Roberts publishers, Wellington, 2008, page 106, ISBN 978 1 877448 46 1; My Brother's War, David Hill, Penguin, 2012 ISBN 9780143307174 – the story in this book draws from Baxter's experiences. [48] Field Punishment No 1, (2014) – docu-drama based on David Grant's book
Kuttrame Thandanai (lit. ' Crime itself is a punishment ') is a 2016 Tamil language neo noir psychological thriller film cinematographed and directed by M. Manikandan and produced by S. Harihara Naganathan, S. Muthu, and S. Kaleeswaran under Don Production, co produced with Tribal Art Productions.
The films are made primarily in the Tamil language. Chintamani (1937) and Haridas (1944) are landmark films from the early stages of Tamil cinema. Chintamani was the first major box office success, while Haridas is noted for its significant impact and long theatrical run, reflecting industry's development before its formal establishment post ...
Average annual film output in Tamil film industry peaked in 1985. The Tamil film market accounts for approximately 0.1% of the gross domestic product (GDP) of the state of Tamil Nadu. [46] For the purpose of entertainment taxes, returns have to be filed by the exhibitors weekly (usually each Tuesday). [47]
[21] [163] The film's Telugu version Vikramasimha was released in the state of Andhra Pradesh in 700 theatres, far more than in Tamil Nadu where it released in 450 theatres, [18] In Bangalore, the film released in the Tamil, Hindi and Telugu versions [18] and while the Hindi and Telugu versions hardly had an audience and were removed from ...
As of 2021, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is the longest-running Indian film. [a] Also in 1995, she appeared in the box-office flops Hulchul and Gundaraj. [7] [11] Her only screen appearance of 1996 was in Bambai Ka Babu, a financial failure. [12] In 1997, Kajol featured in the film Minsara Kanavu, her first Tamil feature. [13]
Sathyaa is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language gangster film [2] directed by Suresh Krissna in his directorial debut and produced by Kamal Haasan under Raaj Kamal Films International. A remake of the 1985 Hindi film Arjun , the film stars Kamal Haasan, Amala Akkineni , Rajesh , Janagaraj , Bahadoor and Kitty .