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Dina Thanthi (Tamil: தினத்தந்தி, English: Daily Mail; known as Daily Thanthi in English) is a Tamil language daily newspaper. It was founded by S. P. Adithanar in Madurai in 1942. Dina Thanthi is India's largest daily printed in the Tamil language and the ninth largest among all dailies in India by circulation. [2]
A critic from Dina Thanthi noted that "Director Hari Utra has given a quality film by telling a lively screenplay with a social purpose about how the ambition of many young people is destroyed despite their talent in the world of sports and the practical politics there" [4] Thinaboomi critic wrote thart "The effort of the director who has taken new faces with less investment can be appreciated."
Thanthi TV - part of Dina Thanthi; Comedy channels. Adithya TV - part of Sun TV Network; Sirippoli - part of Kalaignar TV (P) Ltd. Kids channels.
This is a List of newspapers in Chennai that are based and headquartered in the city. The availability of multimedia news platforms has accelerated in the 21st century, and by the close of 2017, no Chennai newspaper had a monthly circulation [clarification needed] below two million readership, making the city one of the most widest newspaper reading city in the world along with the likes of ...
Maalai Malar is a daily evening Tamil newspaper.It is owned by Daily Thanti group. [1] It was founded by S. P. Adithanar in 1977 at Coimbatore.Maalai Malar has twelve editions published from Chennai, Vellore, Dindigul, Thanjavur, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore, Erode, Madurai, Nagercoil, Pudhucheri, Salem and Tiruchirappalli.
DT Next is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by Daily Thanthi Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was launched on 1 November 2015 in Chennai, with Ninan Thariyan as CEO. [2] On 30 June 2021, Thariyan resigned, [3] and the following day, Yagna Balaji, [4] the editor and co-founder of the newspaper, took over as CEO. [5]
The film was released on 15 September 2023 across theatres in Tamil Nadu, after a week's delay from the original release date. [5] A critic from Dina Thanthi gave the film a negative review, questioning the "logic" of certain scenes. [6]
Tamil Vision International (officially abbreviated as tvi or simply called Tamil Vision) is a Canadian exempt Category B Tamil language specialty channel, based in Toronto, Ontario.