It
is
confirmed
that
Ka
Pae
Ranasingam
will
premiere
on
a
pay
per
view
model
on
Zee
Plex.
A
user
will
have
to
pay
Rs
199
for
watching
Vijay
Sethupathi-Aishwarya
Rajesh's
film
on
the
OTT
platform
from
October
2,
2020.
Well,
looks
like
netizens
are
not
happy
with
the
amount
being
charged
by
the
makers
of
the
highly
anticipated
film.
Many
overtly
expressed
their
dissent
over
the
idea
as
they
stated
that
not
even
the
theatres,
which
offers
high
definition
sound
and
visual
quality,
charges
such
a
hefty
amount.
Now,
only
time
will
prove
if
the
decision
of
the
makers
to
charge
Rs
199
for
the
pay
per
view
model
on
Zee
Plex
was
unsound
or
was
an
effective
one.
Meanwhile,
take
a
look
at
the
comments
of
the
Twitterati
which
has
now
become
the
talk
of
the
town!
Comparing
Zee
Plex's
rate
with
the
theatres,
a
Twitterati
wrote,
"Dai
theatre
le
120
than
with
Ac
and
good
sound
effects
but
vitla
nanga
pakka
199
ah
plus
internet
charge."
(Hey,
in
theatres
itself
it
is
120
with
AC
and
good
sound
effects,
but
to
watch
at
home
it
is
199!?
plus
the
internet
charges)
A
user
tweeted,
"Your
marketing
advisors
are
great
to
suggest
this
high
pay
per
view
price
when
people
are
getting
1
to
3months
subscription
for
the
per
view
price
you've
quoted."
A
few
said
that
the
decision
of
the
makers
will
prompt
people
to
watch
the
film
through
piracy
websites.
A
user
said,
"This
will
prompt
piracy
more..
The
audience
slowly
slowly
taking
subscription-based
OTT
service..But
this
way
audience
will
prefer
to
watch
in
piracy."
Netizens
also
compared
Zee
Plex's
charge
with
Amazon
and
Hotstar's.
A
tweet
read,
"To
be
frank,
when
we
get
months
subscription
under
130
for
Amazon
and
hot
star,
I
m
not
willing
to
pay
199
for
a
single
movie.."
A
few
were
also
seen
suggesting
piracy
websites
like
Tamilrockers
and
apps
like
Telegram
in
the
comment
section.
On
a
related
note,
touted
to
be
an
emotional
drama,
Ka
Pae
Ranasingam
directed
by
P
Virumandi
deals
with
the
life
of
people
in
rural
areas
and
the
injustice
they
suffer
from
authorities
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
The
movie
based
on
a
true
story
has
a
script
penned
by
Shanmugam
Muthusamy
while
cinematography
has
been
taken
care
of
by
Sudarshan
Srinivasan.