Rs 7 lakh subsidy for small film producers is like honey in the ears. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has reached an advanced age of wisdom. Tamil Nadu would benefit much as a result of that wisdom, according to actor Thambi Ramaiah.
Coimbatore : The final day of the Chief Minister's Photo Exhibition, held at the VOC Ground in Coimbatore, was visited by actor Thambi Ramaiah.
The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's photo exhibition titled 'Our Chief Minister is Our Pride' at Coimbatore's VOC Ground ended yesterday. Actor Thambi Ramaiah, who was in present, afterwards spoke to the media.

He stated, We've read biographies of those who have lived in books, heard what others have to say about them, and seen them in movies. But seeing the past of a living leader in front of his eyes is a fantastic gift. All those who have been rushing through these seven days and viewing this scenario will agree that it has been a wonderful sight.
Leaving one night and disappearing the next is not a win; there must be a significant sacrifice to come and sit under strain in one spot. You should have cried tears, gone through struggles, and
have a strong desire to love your family. According to the exhibition, Stalin, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, is not a new leader.
The occurrence occurs to me as the exhibition nears its conclusion. During the 1976 crisis, several leaders scribbled down and walked away, possibly at great cost. However, Chittibabu died as a
result of his refusal to give in writing.
It is there that a great leader named Stalin emerges. Stalin did not take that position lightly. When Muthamizh Arignar Kalaignar was arrested, the AIADMK mourned as well. Similarly, Tamil Nadu arrived after the artist had secured a position.
A Rs 7 lakh subsidy for small film producers is like honey in the ears. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has reached an ancient age of wisdom. Tamil Nadu will benefit greatly from that wisdom.
The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's photo exhibition titled 'Our Chief Minister is Our Pride' at Coimbatore's VOC Ground ended yesterday. Actor Thambi Ramaiah, who was in present, afterwards spoke to the media.
He stated, We've read biographies of those who have lived in books, heard what others have to say about them, and seen them in movies. But seeing the past of a living leader in front of his eyes is a fantastic gift. All those who have been rushing through these seven days and viewing this scenario will agree that it has been a wonderful sight.
Leaving one night and disappearing the next is not a win; there must be a significant sacrifice to come and sit under strain in one spot. You should have cried tears, gone through struggles, and
have a strong desire to love your family. According to the exhibition, Stalin, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, is not a new leader.
The occurrence occurs to me as the exhibition nears its conclusion. During the 1976 crisis, several leaders scribbled down and walked away, possibly at great cost. However, Chittibabu died as a
result of his refusal to give in writing.
It is there that a great leader named Stalin emerges. Stalin did not take that position lightly. When Muthamizh Arignar Kalaignar was arrested, the AIADMK mourned as well. Similarly, Tamil Nadu arrived after the artist had secured a position.
A Rs 7 lakh subsidy for small film producers is like honey in the ears. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister has reached an ancient age of wisdom. Tamil Nadu will benefit greatly from that wisdom.