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Trekking Tamilan

 Trekking Tamilan Trekking Tamilan (real name Sundar, born 23 June [year not publicly available]) is an Indian filmmaker, traveler, content creator, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his adventurous travel documentaries, long-distance cycling expeditions, and technology-focused projects shared through his YouTube channel Trekking Tamilan. Early life and education Sundar completed his secondary education in India and pursued vocational training in computer applications and networking, including an MDCA diploma.His interest in filmmaking, travel, and technology grew alongside his passion for content creation. Career Filmmaking and content creation As a director and screenplay writer, Sundar has worked on short films, web series, and advertisements. His notable short film, Signal: Thottathil Thodarum, is a Tamil sci-fi mystery centered on a village radio technician who intercepts a strange signal connected to his own village. YouTube channels Sundar runs two active YouTube channe...

Director Shankar going to arrest on non-bailable section in Endhiran story theft case the warrent was issued by court

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  Director Shankar goning to arested on non-bailable section in Endhiran story theft case. Director Shankar goning to arested on non-bailable section in Endhiran story theft case . Man of Brahmanism; Endhiran is a 2010 film directed by Shankar and considered to be the No. 1 director in Tamil Nadu, who directed the film for the first time in Tamil Nadu at a cost of Rs 100 crore. In the film, Shankar is intimidated by the technology (visual effects) of what a machine would do if it got human emotions. After the release of the film, the famous writer Aroor Tamil Nadan claimed that the story was his and filed a case of plagiarism. Shankar Endhiran allegedly stole the story Jukiba, which he had written for Iniya Uthayam in 1996, and demanded compensation from him. Shankar appealed to the Supreme Court against this and dismissed it as a false case; {Indian patent law states that a patent can be claimed if 3 scenes in a film usually have 60 scenes} But the court refused to dismiss the cas...