Monday, 31 August 2015

More Than 20 Tamil Films Will Be Released In September


Reliable sources have confirmed that September 2015 might witness the release of more than 20 Tamil movies. That's right, more than 20 films it is in just 30 days and it ought to be one hell of a month to all Kollywood movie buffs. The coming month
will be flooded with small budget movies to relatively big budget flicks and the first Friday (Sep 4th) itself will host a number of movies namely; Paayum Puli, Savaale Samaali, Pokkiri Mannan, 9 Thirudargal and Bhanu.

 It is being said that filmmakers of small budget movies are looking to release their films in September in order to avoid clash with Vijay's Puli, releasing on October 1st. As a result, they are now facing stern

 challenges from other films releasing on the same month. While this news will excite movie goers, trade experts are fearing that these movies might eat into each other's 

collections at the box office and rightly so. However, it will be interesting to see which film comes out on top in the fully loaded month of September.

September 4th As mentioned earlier, 5 films will be released on the first week of September. It shouldn't be a surprise if Vishal's Paayum Puli outshine other flicks on the first weekend.

September 11th On September 11th films like Yatchan, Strawberry, Maanga, Sikkiki Sikkikichu and Javvu Mittai  are expected to hit theatres across Tamil Nadu.

September 17th This is the big festival weekend and once again 5 prominent films will take on each other at the box office. Rajini Murugan, Maaya, Trisha Illana Nayantara, 49 O and Unakkenna Venum Sollu are all set to be released on 17th.

September 25th Critically acclaimed Kuttram Kadithal  is expected to release on 25th. Apart from this, other films like Anjikku Ondru, Naanaga Naanillai, Naalai Mudhal Kudikamaaten will also reportedly release during next month.

October Releases October too will host many prominent releases including Puli, 10 Enradhukulla, Inji Iduppazhagi  and Naanum Rowdydhaan.

Your Thoughts Is it a healthy sign for a film industry to release more than or close to 20 films in a single month? Or does it have its own disadvantages? Post your thoughts in the comment box below.