Dhanush’s ‘Jagame Thandhiram’ to premiere June 18 on Netflix
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Dhanush plays the character of Suruli in the story of a nomadic gangster who has to choose between good and evil
Dhanush’s next film Jagame Thandhiram, helmed by Karthik Subbaraj will make its worldwide debut on June 18, exclusively on Netflix. Dhanush plays the character of Suruli in the story of a nomadic gangster who has to choose between good and evil. The film also stars Aishwarya Lekshmi, Kalaiyarasan, Joju George and for the very first time in Indian cinema, James Cosmo. The film has music by Santhosh Narayanan, and is produced by YNOT Studios and Reliance Entertainment. .
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The Kochi Biennale is evolving, better, I love it. There have been problems in the past but they it seems to have been ironed out. For me, the atmosphere, the fact of getting younger artists doing work, showing them, getting the involvement of the local people… it is the biggest asset, the People’s Biennale part of it. This Biennale has a great atmosphere and It is a feeling of having succeeded, everybody is feeling a sense of achievement… so that’s it is quite good!










