A
few
days
ago,
Suriya
shocked
everyone
by
announcing
the
direct-to-OTT
release
of
his
much-awaited
next,
Soorarai
Pottru
which
is
directed
by
Sudha
Kongara.
The
film
will
release
on
October
30
on
online
video-streaming
platform
Amazon
Prime
Video.
After
this,
fans,
as
well
as
distributors,
started
raising
questions
over
Suriya's
decision.
Amidst
all,
a
latest
report
states
that
Nayanthara's
next
Mookuthi
Amman,
will
be
released
directly
on
OTT
platform
and
a
TV
channel.
As
per
a
report
published
in
a
leading
portal,
South
Siren
Nayanthara-starrer
Mookuthi
Amman's
satellite
rights
have
already
been
acquired
by
Sun
TV.
Hence,
the
makers
are
reportedly
planning
to
telecast
the
film
as
Diwali
special
in
November.
The
report
also
states
that
Mookuthi
Amman
is
expected
to
stream
on
OTT
platform.
However,
the
makers
have
not
yet
confirmed
it
officially.
A
YouTube
channel
had
earlier
reported
that
director
and
actor
RJ
Balaji
would
not
release
Mookuthi
Amman
on
OTT
platform,
but
the
director
has
not
yet
made
any
official
announcement
about
the
same.
He
is
reportedly
in
Mumbai
for
Indian
Premier
League
2020.
For
the
unversed,
RJ
Balaji
will
be
doing
Tamil
commentary
for
the
cricket
tournament.
He
will
not
be
available
for
the
next
two
months,
thus,
we
have
to
wait
for
his
confirmation.
Meanwhile,
Nayanthara
will
be
seen
playing
a
goddess
in
Mookuthi
Amman.
Produced
by
Ishari
K
Ganesh
under
Vels
Film
International,
the
film
also
stars
Smruthi
Venkat,
Urvashi,
Ajay
Ghosh
and
Indhuja
Ravichandran
in
pivotal
roles.
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Amman
Movie:
RJ
Balaji
Compares
Nayanthara
With
Thala
Ajith
Kumar
Talking
about
Kollywoood,
filmmakers
are
currently
not
in
the
mood
to
take
any
risk
as
they
now
prefer
OTT
platforms
to
release
their
films,
due
to
the
Coronavirus
pandemic.
A
few
days
ago,
Tamil
Nadu
government
announced
that
they
will
not
open
theatres
anytime
soon
owing
to
COVID-19
spread.
Because
of
this
decision,
fans
will
have
to
wait
to
witness
big
films
on
the
silver
screen.
For
the
unversed,
the
makers
of
Vijay-starrer
Master,
Dhanush's
Jagame
Thandhiram
and
Chiyaan
Vikram's
Cobra
have
already
said
that
they
will
release
their
respective
films
only
in
theatres.