The Tamil film industry (also called as the Kollywood and Chennai movie industry) has at present the second biggest film maker in India. After Bollywood it is publishing movies throughout the world such as India, Sri Lanka to South Korea and Malaysia, as well as Canada, Western Europe and the United States.

Established in the Chennai (earlier known as Madras) in southern India Of Tamil Nadu district (where approximately there are 1800 film theatres alone), the film industry started making quiet movies as earlier as 1916 by a “Keechaka Vaadham” film(The End of Keechaka) before exchanging to talkies earlier 1930’s with the “Kalidas” movie. This is the initial true commercial success film did not appear until 1948 and when the milestone film “Chandralekha” was published to the people. This also was the most high-priced Tamil movie ever produced at a price of $800,000.

The Tamil film industries have had strong connects to politics, founding many of its novel characters and film themes on the established Tamil Nadu folk ballads since the beginning. In addition, most of the region’s politicians got their begin there, as well as J. Jayalalthaa, a current opposite leader who had been a Tamil heroine, and present chief Minister of Tamilnadu M Karunanidhi who started his career as script writer and a director.

Today, a few of the lifting Tamil artists include Anuska, Aishwarya Rai, Thamannah and Nayanthara and all believing for the achievement loved by Simran. Simran, who is a leading lady actress of Tamilnadu during late 1990 to 2000, also she did a various modeling for many companies like Ford Motors, PepsiCo, Loreal, Chandana Brothers, Subway and Colgate Palmolive, before construction her own monetary empire that presently contains restaurants, real estate, and 10% of MGM Studios. Also she plans to start her own film production company afterward this year.