2020 Tamil Movies [NEW]

The Tamil film industry is buzzing. Master is set for a grand Pongal release. Soorarai Pottru has just announced its summer date. And a small, raw action drama called Iravin Niram (Color of the Night) by debut director Shakti is scheduled for a low-key April release.

Meanwhile, Muthu (67), a projectionist at the iconic Udhayam Theatre in Chennai’s Purasawalkam, is given termination papers. The theater owner plans to convert the building into a mall. Muthu spends his last day in the booth, polishing the old 35mm projector that hasn’t run in years. 2020 tamil movies

They recruit Muthu, who initially refuses but breaks down when he sees the film’s first frame—a long, unbroken shot of a rain-soaked Chennai street. “This is meant for a dark room full of strangers,” he whispers. The Tamil film industry is buzzing

For two hours, Udhayam Theatre breathes again. The audience laughs, cries, claps at the interval block, and goes dead silent for the climax. And a small, raw action drama called Iravin

Shakti (28), a former assistant director, has mortgaged his mother’s jewelry to finish the film. His only ally is Meera (32), a sharp, cynical film journalist who runs a dying print magazine called Nizhal . Meera writes a glowing preview of Iravin Niram , calling it “the last authentic theatrical experience.”