Tamil Movies 2020 -

But Kannan had a nephew, Surya, who was an assistant director. Surya called him one night. "Mama, the studios are shut. But we have a script. A small one. No fights. Just two families in a house. We’re shooting it on an iPhone."

Kannan, a 55-year-old projectionist at the old Udhayam theatre in T. Nagar, had seen it all. He had threaded the reels for Rajini’s Muthu and Kamal’s Indian . For him, 2020 smelled like fresh popcorn and the roar of a thousand strangers laughing in the dark. On February 14th, Oh My Kadavule was a sweet surprise—a small film that made big money. Kannan smiled. "The machine is humming," he told his assistant. tamil movies 2020

The manager sighed. "The life is at home, Kannan. They discovered OTT." But Kannan had a nephew, Surya, who was

In October, the government allowed theatres to reopen at 50% capacity. Kannan rushed back. He dusted the old projector. He tested the speakers. The first film was a re-release of an old Vijay film. Only twelve people came. They wore masks. They sat far apart. No one whistled. No one threw coins. But we have a script

December 31st, 2020. Kannan stood alone on the roof of the Udhayam theatre, looking at the silent marquee. The neon sign hadn't been lit in nine months. Below, a gang of boys were watching a fan-made cut of Master on a tablet, huddled under a streetlamp.

April came. The Udhayam’s doors were chained. The posters of Vijay and Ajith grew pale under the harsh summer sun, their faces fading like ghosts. Kannan sat in his one-room house in Pazhavanthangal, watching the news of the "unlock" phases. But the cinema didn't unlock. The big heroes moved their releases to the next year, or the next. The small heroes vanished.

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