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Gangers OTT release: When and where to watch Sundar C, Vadivelu’s Tamil comedy

Gangers OTT release: When and where to watch Sundar C, Vadivelu’s Tamil comedy

May 15, 2025 10:15 PM IST Gangers OTT release: Tamil comedy thriller Gangers, featuring Sundar C and Vadivelu, is now streaming on Amazon Prime starting May 15.  Gangers OTT release: Tamil star Sundar C and Vadivelu’s latest comedy thriller Gangers, which released in theatres on April 24, is set to entertain the audiences again on the small screen. The film is now streaming on Amazon Prime. A poster of Gangers starring Sundar C, Vadivelu and Vani Bhojan. (Also read: Gangers movie review: Sundar C and Vadivelu’s heist comedy is a somewhat funny and partly engaging timepass) Gangers streaming on Prime The makers of the film took to X (formerly Twitter) and announced that the film is streaming on the OTT platform from May 15. Makers put a hilarious video of Sundar and Vadivelu to catch the laugh riot on Prime from the comfort of your couches.  The post read, “You laughed with the crowd, now laugh from your couch ❤️🎥 #SundarC’s epic laugh-riot #Gangers 🔥Streaming now on @PrimeVideoIN. #GangersOnPrime ▶️ https://tr.ee/DbfydDAmO8 #Vadivelu @khushsundar #AnanditaSundar @benzzmedia …

Tourist Family Day 8 Tamil Nadu Box Office Trends: Sasikumar and Simran’s comedy thriller clocks past Day 1 collections

Tourist Family Day 8 Tamil Nadu Box Office Trends: Sasikumar and Simran’s comedy thriller clocks past Day 1 collections

What happens when a small, quiet film outpaces the giants around it? You get a sleeper success like the Tamil flick Tourist Family, which is surprising all the May Day-released films now. On its eighth day, the Tamil Nadu box office indicates that Tourist Family will gross Rs 2.40 crore, a figure higher than what it opened with. That’s right. Its Day 8 haul is more than Day 1, which itself was a solid Rs 2.10 crore. Tourist Family narrates the story of a Tamil Sri Lankan family. They illegally migrate to India and attempt to settle in Tamil Nadu by posing as locals. It’s a tale of survival layered with comedy, pain, and identity. Debutant director Abhishan Jeevinth, in his first outing, crafts a tight narrative that neither overdramatizes the crisis nor underplays the emotional stakes. Sasikumar delivers a measured performance as the protective father, while Simran brings a quiet strength to her role as the family’s moral center. Yogi Babu adds laughter, but never at the cost of the film’s sincerity. The film …