for its depiction of gore and double entendres,
then comes Vel, which marks the return of the
Gajini pair - Surya and Asin and Machchakaaran
and Kannamuchi Enada.
At a time when theatres are preparing to handle
the Deepavali crowds, how can one expect the TV
channels be left behind? This time the race for
TRPs is very intense, and has spurred them to
push all their plans under the rug. The intensity
of the secretiveness is evident from the fact
that the TV channels have outsourced their Deepavali
specials’ post-production work to places
like Malaysia and Singapore so as to safeguard
their programs from being plagiarized by rival
channels.
The secret’s out finally. Sun TV leads
the race, screening Simbu’s Manmadhan at
noon followed by Gautham Menon-directed Kamal-Jyothika-starrer
Vettaiyadu Vilaiyaadu. Close to its heels is Jaya
TV, which is airing Vijay’s Madurai, at
noon, a dance show later in the evening featuring
Vijay and finishing it off with Jeeva’s
Dishum at night. The newly launched Kalaingar
TV plans to air the Tamilnadu State Film Awards,
which was aired earlier on Sun TV, followed by
Jeeva-starrer E. Vijay TV, known for their innovative
programs, is premiering the Tamil version of the
Hrithik Roshan blockbuster Krish. Whether this
bevy of films on TV would deter moviegoers is
something only the rain gods can answer but with
the ticket bookings on and all shows already sold
out for the weekend such an event is unlikely.
For those celebrating it in front of their tubes,
they’d need to have their remotes in hand
all day to make the best of the feast.
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