World’s leading streaming entertainment services Netflix is all set for the exclusive release of the highly expected film “Jagame Thandiram”. The blockbuster movie is among one of the first big Tamil films on Netflix this year and will launch across the world in over 190 countries to be available to its 204 million members across the world, at the same time in 17 languages. Karthik Subbaraj, the director of the “Jagame Thandiram” looks very excited and he updated the information on his Twitter handle. He captioned the post – “190 Countries 17 Languages 1 #Suruli #JagameThandhiramOnNetflix from June 18... “.
About the views on collaboration with Netflix, the director Karthik Subbaraj says - “Jagame Thandhiram is my dream film. A script that's very close to my heart. A story that needs to be told, and heard by audiences across the world. This film has found a new way to speak to its audience. Jagame Thandhiram will be premiered by Netflix worldwide in over 190 countries and in multiple languages simultaneously. I am eagerly looking forward to sharing this film about a 'Tricky World' (Jagame Thandiram).”
190 Countries 17 Languages 1 #Suruli #JagameThandhiramOnNetflix from June 18... pic.twitter.com/AzSuPttweh
— karthik subbaraj (@karthiksubbaraj) June 15, 2021
The story of “Jagame Thandhiram” is a story of Suruli, a pastoral gangster who has to choose between good and evil in a war for what one can truly call family. “Jagame Thandhiram” also written by Karthik Subbaraj, the other prominent stars are Mollywood diva Aishwarya Lekshmi in the lead role among others. Produced by Y Not Studios and Reliance Entertainment, music is composed by Santhosh Narayanan, director of photography Shreyaas Krishna, and editor Vivek Harshan. The film stars Dhanush Raja, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Deepak Paramesh, Sharath Ravi, and many more.
The excitement is at an all-time peak for the release of this superhit Tamil blockbuster. Actor Dhanush may not be entirely happy that the film is scheduled for a digital release as opposed to a theatrical release but surely reaching 190 countries in 17 languages is a mammoth step for this Tamil film and makes up for the lack of silver screen grandeur.
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