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Tamannaah Bhatia feels the idea of a star is changing rapidly
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia feels the star culture is changing rapidly after the boom in the digital space. Tamannaah has been one of the biggest names in the Tamil and Telugu industries for well over a decade, and has also acted in Bollywood and Kannada films. After tasting success on the big screen, she has now forayed the digital space. This year, she was seen in the web series The 11th Hour and, more recently, November Story .
She doesn t feel the need to choose between the two mediums, of course. There is nothing to choose from because at least in my case I get to have both. I just feel that the fan following one could have amassed, say, 10 years ago will be tricky for the generation today, because with the situation we are in, owing to the pandemic, emotions around films are different. The way cinema is viewed is going to be different, Tamannaah told IANS.
Tamannaah Bhatia-starrer November Story receives blockbuster response
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As Anuradha portrayed by actor Tamanna Bhatia, finds Ganesan next to a woman’s dead body in his own house, the life of this simple father-daughter duo from Chennai, changes completely overnight. A leading crime novel writer with symptoms of erratic behaviour, all the evidence points in Ganesan’s direction. But when Anuradha takes it upon herself to find the truth behind this murder, she unfolds a chain of shocking revelations in ‘November Story’, a Tamil crime thriller series.
Directed by Ram Subramanian and produced by Ananda Vikatan Group. Also available in Hindi and Telugu, here’s why this perplexing murder case could be a must watch for genre enthusiasts.
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It is unusual to see a female lead in Tamil cinema play an ethical hacker. It is rarer to see a heroine go against the cops here, to prove the innocence of her father who gets caught in a crime quagmire. It is even rarer that this lead character is not forced through the slightest semblance of a romantic track. For all these reasons, and a few more, November Story is surely a positive development in the Tamil OTT space.
Every episode begins with a black-and-white/sepia-tinted flashback before travelling forward in time where we meet Anuradha Ganesan (Tamannaah), her Alzheimer’s-affected crime-novelist father, Ganesan (GM Kumar), and a bunch of cops. The writers have woven in crime and cops seamlessly into the proceedings that it seems quite organic when Anuradha takes on the system to prove her father’s innocence in a murder case.
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