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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 ...
Baaz (1992 film) Baby John (film) Bachchhan Paandey; Badhaai Ho Badhaai; Badlapur Boys; Bahar (film) Baharon Ke Manzil (1991 film) Banarasi Babu (1997 film) Bandhan (1998 film) Barkha (film) Benaam Badsha; Beta (film) Bezubaan; Bhabhi (1957 film) Bhai-Bhai (1956 Hindi film) Bholaa; Big Brother (2007 film) Bindya; Biwi No.1; Bol Radha Bol; Bolo ...
The film's first look was released by director Gautham Vasudev Menon through a poster in January 2016, while R. Madhavan and A. R. Rahman released a further poster and the trailer of the film, respectively, during August 2016. [16] Prior to the theatrical release of the film, Rahman screened the film for his friends in the film industry. [17]
Hindi, Tamil, Telugu Kaama Tantra (Hindi), Kaama (Tamil) Kama: Ashok Kumar: 2001 English, Hindi, Tamil Little John: Singeetam Srinivasa Rao: 2009/2012 Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil Ajantha: Rajappa Ravishankar Additional Telugu version unreleased 2010 Kannada, Tamil, Telugu Bombat Car (Kannada), Kutti Pisasu (Tamil), Cara Majaka: Rama Narayanan: 2012
Samrat (1997 film) Sandhippu; Sangili (1982 film) Sathyaa; Sattam; Savaal; Settai (film) Shankar Salim Simon; Shock (2004 film) Sirithu Vazha Vendum; Siva (1989 Tamil film) Sivagamiyin Selvan; Sudhandhiram; Sumangali (1983 film)
Sir is an Indian Tamil-language action drama film written and directed by Bose Venkat. [2] The film stars Vimal and Chaya Devi in the lead roles. [3] The film is produced by S Siraj and Nilofer Siraj under SSS Pictures banner and presented by Vetrimaaran under his Grass Root Film Company banner. [4]
The film was released in theatres on 1 July 2022. [3] The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and audience, praising the cinematography, background score, plot, and Arulnithi's performance, but criticizing the screenplay and pacing. In December 2022, the Hindi dubbed version of the movie, under the same name, was released. [4]
In March 2021, owing to the COVID-19 situation, the release of Hindi version Haathi Mere Saathi has been postponed. Tamil and Telugu versions, however, are released as scheduled. [20] The Hindi version is set to have a direct-to-video release on the television channel Zee Cinema followed by the streaming platform Eros Now on 18 September 2021. [21]