After Dev, Karthi is working in Remo fame Bahagiyaraj Kannan’s directorial venture besides a movie for Maanagaram filmmaker Lokesh Kanakaraj.
Santhanam’s next is A1
Produced by Raj Narayanan of Circle Box Entertainment, the movie has biggie Santhish Narayanan as the music composer.
Review: Thirumanam – Wedding blues
Filmmaker Cheran, known for his emotional potboilers, is back with a drama that speaks volumes about it. Besides wielding the megaphone, Cheran dons the greasepaint too.
Hari, Mahalingam hit unbeaten tons
P Hari Hara Sudhan (153*) and V Mahalingam (101*) hit unbeaten centuries to help National Recreation Club get the better of Triplicane United Club by 257 runs in the TNCA Fifth Division D match here.
Devotees throng to celebrate Adigalar’s b’day
The 79th Avatar Day of spiritual leader Bangaru Adigalar popularly referred as ‘Amma’, was celebrated in a grand manner at Melmaruvathur today.
Visitors to Nageswara Rao park walk, listen to music
As part of the monthly Sunday Kutcheri in the Park organised by Sundaram Finance, 12-year-old Manasa Hariprakash, a student of Guru Sri. Palghat Ramprasad, presented a mikeless kutcheri at Nageswara Rao Park at Mylapore today, between 7 am and 8 am.
New solid waste management plant coming up at Sembakkam
More than 65,000 people reside in the 15 wards of the Municipality, and it is said that around 20.50 tonnes of garbage is generated every day on an average.
Mugappair to receive water from Sikkarayapuram quarries Monday
Mugappair residents have a news to cheer. In wake of a deficit monsoon, Metrowater officials will supply the neighbourhood with water from Sikkarayapuram quarries near Mangadu.
NGO organises reading classes for visually-challenged
Karna Vidya, an NGO at T Nagar, has been the guiding light in the lives of visually-challenged persons, for a long time now. Conducting reading classes for the community, the organisation has also helped many achieve in their chosen streams.
New Zealand crushes Bangladesh
Defiant centuries from Soumya Sarkar and Mahmudullah were in vain as Trent Boult’s five-wicket haul gave New Zealand a crushing victory over Bangladesh in the first Test by an innings and 52 runs in Hamilton on Sunday.