Report: Tamil Audio Entertainment and Bollywood Cinema Landscape
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Report: Tamil Audio Entertainment and Bollywood Cinema Landscape
Platforms like Spotify and Audible have seen a surge in Tamil audio dramas (e.g., Mahabharatham in Tamil by S. S. Rajendran) and horror storytelling channels (e.g., Rocket Talkies ). While not directly Bollywood, these have spurred Hindi producers to experiment with binaural audio and immersive sound design. Bollywood’s recent Darna Mana Hai audio series replicates techniques pioneered in Tamil podcast horror.
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Tamil cinema's tryst with music dates back to the 1930s, when the first Tamil talkie, "Keechaka Vadham," was released. Since then, music has been an integral part of Tamil films, with legendary composers like M. G. R. and P. U. Chinnaswamy leading the way. The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of iconic music directors like Vedha, Shankar-Ganesh, and Ilaiyaraaja, who revolutionized Tamil film music with their eclectic scores.