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Jambulingam 3D is a 2016 Indian Tamil language 3D adventure comedy film directed by Hari Shankar and Harish Narayan. [1] The film stars Ambuli Gokulnath and Anjena Kirti in lead roles, [2] while Baby Hamsika, Sukanya, Kalairani, Ashvin Raja, and Yog Japee play supporting roles. The film released on 13 May 2016.
Annai Bhoomi (transl. Mother Earth) is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by R. Thyagarajan and produced by Thevar Films. The film stars Vijayakanth, Radha Ravi and Nalini. It is the first 3D film in Tamil cinema. [1] The film was released on 31 May 1985. [2] It was remade in Kannada as Namma Bhoomi. [3]
This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Tamil on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Tamil in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.
The Consortium points out that Unicode Tamil is now implemented by all major operating systems and web browsers, and maintains that it should be used in open interchange contexts, such as online, since tools such as search engines would not necessarily be able to identify or interpret a sequence of Unicode private-use code points as Tamil text ...
Thanga Mama 3D is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Simon V Kurian, starring Arun and Sasikala. It was released on 6 September 1985. It was released on 6 September 1985. [ 1 ]
A video is generated in latent space by denoising 3D "patches", then transformed to standard space by a video decompressor. Re-captioning is used to augment training data, by using a video-to-text model to create detailed captions on videos. [7]
This script is the sister of the Vatteluttu script which was used to write Tamil and Malayalam in the past. [ 15 ] Epigrapher Arlo Griffiths argues that the name of the script is misleading as not all of the relevant scripts referred to have a connection with the Pallava dynasty.
Tamil 99 is a keyboard layout approved by the Tamil Nadu Government. The layout, along with several monolingual and bilingual fonts for use with the Tamil language, was approved by Government order on 13 June 1999. [1] Designed for use with a normal QWERTY keyboard, typing follows a consonant-vowel pattern.