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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YNOT_StudiosYNOT Studios - Wikipedia

    Looking to make his directorial debut, Amudhan pitched film scripts in three genres for YNOT Studios: a road film, a period film and a spoof film, with the latter, later materialising as the studio's first film, Thamizh Padam (2010), Tamil cinema's first spoof film.

  2. Looking to make his directorial debut, Amudhan pitched film scripts in three genres for YNOT Studios: a road film, a period film and a spoof film, with the latter, later materialising as the studio's first film, Thamizh Padam (2010), Tamil cinema's first spoof film.

  3. Thamizh Padam (transl. Tamil Film) is a 2010 Indian Tamil -language parody film written and directed by C. S. Amudhan in his directorial debut. The film stars Shiva and Disha Pandey. The film is the first full-length spoof in Tamil cinema. It parodies contemporary commercial films and actors in Tamil cinema, mocking the stereotypical scenes. [2][3]

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · The cast of the Y NOT Studios production includes Iswarya Menon, Disha Pandey, Sathish, Santhana Bharathi and Manobala. “We have tried to maintain some continuity from Thamizh Padam,”...

  5. www.betterinvest.club › blogs › ynot-studios-theBlogs - BetterInvest

    For over a decade, YNOT Studios has been a trailblazer in Indian cinema, championing innovative and content-driven films. Founded in 2010 by S. Sashikanth, the Chennai-based studio has produced critically acclaimed and commercially successful projects across various genres and languages.

  6. C. S. Amudhan, a past client of Sashikanth, submitted three pitches in different genres for his consideration. Out of the three pitches, Sashikanth went ahead with Thamizh Padam, a satire of Tamil cinema, and founded YNOT Studios to produce the film—which was sold to the distributor Cloud Nine Movies and premiered in 2010. [2]

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    Jun 7, 2016 · This was also the time that Amudhan got involved with a small comedy show for Raj TV. He met S. Sashikanth of Y Not Studios to pitch Tamizh Padam as a tele film initially. Sashi said: “Why...