This show intends to celebrate and talk about cinema, the universal art form that translates stories and emotions from a larger-than-life perspective to its spectators. Here you can listen to screenwriter Santhosh Mathevan presenting about or having conversations with like-minded movie freaks on the crafts and nuances of cinema. Be it screenplay, music, cinematography, editing acting, or anything about films, we talk about that here.
Jingle composed and arranged by Shreyas
This show intends to celebrate and talk about cinema, the universal art form that translates stories and emotions from a larger-than-life perspective to its spectators. Here you can listen to screenwriter Santhosh Mathevan presenting about or having conversations with like-minded movie freaks on the crafts and nuances of cinema. Be it screenplay, music, cinematography, editing acting, or anything about films, we talk about that here.
Jingle composed and arranged by Shreyas
In this episode, Screenwriter & Film Buff Akshy Kumar explains why the Second Half of recent Tamil films isn't as good as the first one. He also tells, how to overcome that.
In this episode of Thiraikkadhaippoma hosted by Akshy Kumar, the first major release weekend of Tamil cinema in 2024 has been discussed, focusing on the films Captain Miller and Ayalaan. Screenwriter Santhosh Mathevan explains his thoughts on the films.
The Thiraikkadhaippoma podcast show has been revived with a new hosting and discussion pattern and from now on will be a public space for any film buff to be part of it. We start the revival with this episode of looking forward to the movies of 2024 in the Tamil film industry and what are expected out of them.
In this episode, I discuss writing life in a screenplay and making it unpredictable as life itself. I refer to Laal Singh Chaddha and Thiruchitrambalam.
In this episode, I've explained how the same character and story is being told again and again with various flavours and perspectives multiple times for decades, centuries and even millennia. I've taken The Batman by Matt Reeves as a reference.
In this episode, I've discussed how to come up with your own hypothesis when watching a film and also I've explained why a film need not be the same for everyone who watches it.