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Are Tamil movies making waves on foreign shores?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
In India,regional language films are totally ignored by bollyhood & the central Government as if they lack technical knowledge and way of telling the story.But in actual practice,films in Tamil &Telugu etc is getting popularity due to commercial viability and the application of modern technology.Government should realize this and try to treat these films at par with Hindi films.Tamil film producers should try to enhance the true value of the story and music to suit all categories of the public.

Learn from Gujaraties how they use Hindi media to spread and educate indians on gujarati ethos and culture and idiocycracies . launch tamil publicity in english u will english tamil followers

learn marketing from cracker manufacturer of kasi . how they use hindi in DMK surrounding to make ther product more acceptable across the country

they are watched in srilanka specially by indian tamils

SInhalese or normal people are not interested coz they are low rated ..

Tamil movies are ignored and dismissed because they are poorly acted, directed and written.

A fillip for Tamil cinema

http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article3820994.ece

It is no secret that South Indian films, Tamil movies in particular, are gaining wider acceptance in several international film festivals. Bollywood may be the face of Indian cinema, but it is Kollywood that is making waves on foreign shores. Consequently, it was only natural for a person of Hannah Fisher’s stature to spend two valuable days in the home of Tamil cinema, Chennai, to meet people for a special feature ― SAFF Memories Project ― which will be part of the inaugural South Asian Film Festival (SAFF Canada) to be held in Vancouver, Surrey and Abbotsford from October 31 to November 3, 2012.

Review Raja: Ryerson University student became Tamil movie expert

http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/article/1310401--review-raja-ryerson-university-student-became-tamil-movie-expert

Tamil films give Bollywood a run for its money

http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/article/1309854--tamil-films-give-bollywood-a-run-for-its-money

Days before the May opening of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, the director of the first Bollywood film invited for an official screening gave a shout-out to his colleagues in a long-overlooked arm of the Indian film industry.

“There’s a whole new wave in Tamil cinema,” said Anurag Kashyap, whose film Gangs of Wasseypur was screened at Cannes and the Toronto International Film Festival. “They’ve made the most extraordinary films in the last two years and, at the national level, people don’t even know about it.”

Spread across southeastern India, northeastern Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia, the Tamils number some 65 million people and possess one of the world’s oldest cultures. But in Hindi-dominated India, they ― and their movies ― are usually ignored or dismissed.