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  1. Good Night is a 2023 Indian Tamil -language romantic comedy [2] film written and directed by Vinayak Chandrasekaran, in his directorial debut, and jointly produced by Million Dollar Studios and MRP Entertainment.

  2. Vinayak Chandrasekaran. Director: Good Night. Vinayak Chandrasekaran is known for Good Night (2023) and Untitled Sivakarthikeyan/Vinayak Chandrasekaran Project.

  3. Jul 18, 2023 · Vinayak Chandrasekar’s debut directorial Good Night is unique and refreshing in more ways than one. And its layered writing shines through when simple moments of sweet little nothings turn into a delightful comedy with huge emotional payoffs.

  4. Jun 5, 2023 · The company also publishes the Tamil daily, Dinamani, Cinema Express (Tamil), Malayalam Varika (Malayalam), Sakhi (Kannada), and Sunday Standard from New Delhi. #cinemaexpress...

  5. May 12, 2023 · Good Night: Directed by Vinayak Chandrasekaran. With Sree Arthi, Manikandan K., Jagan Krishnan, Bagavathi Perumal. A simple boy-next-door whose biggest problem in life is his snoring, falls in love with a girl. Follow how the couple overcome his sleeping problem while living together.

  6. May 2, 2023 · Good Night Official Trailer | Manikandan, Meetha Raghunath | Sean Roldan | Vinayak Chandrasekaran

  7. Aug 4, 2023 · With the discussion at Galatta Plus The Debut Directors Roundtable 2023 primarily centered around each of the filmmakers' first films, director Vinayak Chandrasekaran opened up on choosing...

  8. May 11, 2023 · A verse on the innate flaws we all come with, a slice-of-life about common people travelling in local trains and eating buns with butter, a film that feels like a good joke told on a harsh night;...

  9. If feel-good cinema is a genre, then debutant Vinayak Chandrasekarans Good Night, a moving film about a young guy’s snoring problems, deserves a place right at the top. At a time when...

  10. May 12, 2023 · Director Vinayak Chandrasekaran’s Good Night is a heartwarming slice-of-life film that celebrates the ordinary and tells us that the problems in one's life are only as big as one considers them to be.