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Prior to the amendment of the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act of 1939 on 22 July 2006, the gross was 115 percent of the net income for all films. [1] After the amendment, the gross was equal to the net for films with purely Tamil titles. [2] The Commercial Taxes Department reported an entertainment tax revenue of ₹ 15.41 crore for the year. [3]
Best Film: Pariyerum Perumal: Pariyerum Perumal: Merku Thodarchi Malai: Best Director: Ram Kumar Ratsasan: Pandiraj Kadaikutty Singam: Mari Selvaraj Pariyerum Perumal: Best Actor: Dhanush / Vijay Sethupathi Vada Chennai / '96: Dhanush Vada Chennai: Dhanush Maari 2 / Vada Chennai: Best Actress: Trisha '96: Trisha '96: Trisha '96: Best Music ...
Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, Gross jumped to 140 per cent of Nett [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 21.92 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2]
Pages in category "1980s Tamil-language films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 683 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 ...
Film is a remake of the Tamil hit, Alaigal Oyvadhillai. Tamil: Panneer Pushpangal: Santhana Bharathi, P. Vasu: Madhura Geetham (Telugu), Panneer Pookkal (Malayalam) Tamil: Alaigal Oivathillai: Bharathiraja: Winner, Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director: Tamil: Ram Lakshman: R. Thiyagarajan Rama Lakshmanulu (Telugu) Kannada ...
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Post-amendment to the Tamil Nadu Entertainments Tax Act 1939 on 1 April 1958, Gross jumped to 140 per cent of Nett [1] Commercial Taxes Department disclosed ₹ 32 crore in entertainment tax revenue for the year. [2]