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Director #Thamira (Aan Devathai, Rettai Suzhi fame) has unfortunately lost his battle to Covid. He passed away today mrng. May his soul RIP
Heartfelt condolences to his family and friends! @johnmediamanagr
#RIPThamira sir can’t believe this! An amazing human and a great creator. you will be truly missed sir
Sad to hear#AanDevathai and #RettaiSuzhi director #Thamira passed away due to #Covid this morning.
Condolences to his near and dear ones..
May his soul RIP! #RIPThamira sir
#RIPThamira saar. Deepest condolences
Absolutely shocking to hear. Very sad. Life is becoming very short for many.
Director #Thamira is a fine gentleman & a good friend. Unable to accept these losses. #RIPThamira sir. You will be badly missed by us. Condolences to his family.
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The big boss’s word on the Metro counts
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February 20, 2021 17:46 IST
By choosing the mass rapid transit system over their cars with noticeable frequency, these top executives are impacting how their teams commute to work
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On the Metro File Photo: R. Ragu
By choosing the mass rapid transit system over their cars with noticeable frequency, these top executives are impacting how their teams commute to work
Five kilometers separate Sanjay Chugh’s homestead and cabin. What queers the pitch is that these spaces are in Harrington Road and Teynampet respectively, making the distance longer than it really is. That is, if Sanjay seeks to cover it by road in his sedan during rush hour. When he allows himself to be chauffeured by the Metro, there is some proportion to the distance and the time taken to cover it.
‘Master’ screening | 11 cases against Chennai theatres for violations
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Some screened Master to a full house.
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Fans celebrate the release of Vijay-starrer “Master” at a theatre in Chennai on January 13, 2021.
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Some screened Master to a full house. The Chennai Police registered 11 cases against 10 theatres until Wednesday evening for violating the 50% seating capacity rule and COVID-19 safety guidelines during the screening of the Vijay-starrer
Master.
The police said the theatres at Jafferkhanpet, Ayanavaram, Koyambedu and other places in the south and east zones were found violating the norms, and cases were registered under Section 188 (disobedience to an order promulgated by public servant) and Section 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life) of the Indian Penal Code. Some theatres were slapped with a fine of ₹5,000.