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Pongal is also referred to as Tamizhar thirunal ("the festival of Tamil people") and is one of the major festivals celebrated by the Tamil people across various religions. It is observed by the Tamil diaspora in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, parts of South India, Sri Lanka and other parts of the world with significant Tamil population.
Vidaamuyarchi was initially scheduled to be released in January 2025, on the occasion of Pongal, but was postponed. The film was released in theatres on 6 February 2025 to mixed reviews from critics, who praised the lead cast's performance, visuals and action sequences, while the storyline and narration received criticism.
In the Gregorian year 2025, ... 14 April marks the first day of the traditional Tamil calendar and is a public holiday in the state of Tamil Nadu, ... Pongal, which ...
January 14, 2025 at 4:17 AM A controversial bull-taming festival has kicked off in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu with more than 12,000 bulls registered for the fights despite concerns ...
Pongala is a harvest festival of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The name 'Pongala' means 'to boil over' and refers to the ritualistic offering of porridge made of rice, sweet brown molasses, coconut gratings, nuts and raisins. Generally women devotees participate in this ritual. Tamil people celebrate as Pongal. [1]
The highest worldwide gross of 2025 Rank [α] Title Production Company Worldwide gross Ref. 1 Vidaamuyarchi: Lyca Productions ₹135 crore [1] 2 Madha Gaja Raja: Gemini Film Circuit ₹60 crore [2] 3 Dragon: AGS Entertainment ₹28.75 crore [3] 4 Kudumbasthan: Cinemakaaran ₹25 crore [4] 5 Kadhalikka Neramillai: Red Giant Movies ₹16.50 crore ...
Tamil Nadu has 38 districts [14] ... [72] FY 2024-2025 ... [120] is a traditional and world famous event held annually during the festival of Kannum Pongal ...
Mattu Pongal is the third day of the four-day Pongal festival. According to the Gregorian calendar it is celebrated on 16 January. Though the name of the festival is specific to Tamil Nadu, it is also celebrated in other southern Indian states such as Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.