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Settai

4.0/5
“A crowd-pleasing entertainer”
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Music
German Vijay
Director
Shivan
Audio Label
Aditya Music
Year
2004

Audio Songs

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01
Thottu Vidu Tippu
05:11
02
Settaikkuthan Malathi, Tippu
03:46
03
Sarigamapathani Sujatha
04:52
04 03:49
05
Paattu Porakkudhu Manicka Vinayagam
04:26
06
Paattu Porakkudhu Manicka Vinayagam
04:26

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02

Siva Karthikeyan's next tilted Kakki Sattai

Siva Karthikeyan has all the reasons to smile today [Oct 30]. His upcoming film Rajini Murugan has hit the floors on Thursday and Siva Karthikeyan's 'Taana' has been entitled as 'Kakki Sattai'. “It's Official "Kakki Sattai" Will be the Title of Our next Movie.Thanks Kamal Sir&Sathya Movies for d Title.First look&Audio in November”, poster Siva in his Twitter page. The VJ turned actor is one of the happening Tamil stars today. He is on cloud nine with back to back successful films Ethir Neechal, Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam, Maan Karate in his kitty starting from his debut film Myna. Durai Senthil Kumar directed 'Kakki Sattai' with the likes of Siva Karthikeyan and Sri Vidya under Dhanush's Wunderbar Films banner. Anirudh Ravichander scoring tunes. Producer Madan of Escape Artists Motion Pictures will be distributing this action masala film.

03

Dhanush to team up with 'Kaaki Sattai' director next

Actor Dhanush, who is currently shooting for a yet-untitled Tamil project with filmmaker Prabhu Solomon, will next team up with director R.S Durai Senthil Kumar of "Kaaki Sattai" fame in the language. "The official announcement is yet to be made but Dhanush has already given his nod in principal. This project, which also features comedian Satish in an important role, would go on floors later this year," a source privy to the development told. Interestingly, it was Dhanush, who launched the career of Durai by producing two of his earlier films ace Ethir Neechal" and "Kaakai Sattai". The team will soon start the casting process. Dhanush currently awaits the release of Tamil actioner "VIP 2", a sequel to his last year's blockbuster "VIP". He is also soon expected to team up with "Raanjhanaa" direct Anand L. Rai again.

04

Kishore gets an important role in 'Sattai' sequel

'Sattai' directed by Anbazhagan is one of the commendable efforts from Tamil cinema to have portray the problems in our school education system especially in the schools run by the government, The film released in 2012 was critically acclaimed and also commercially successful. Samuthirakani played the lead role of a teacher who inspires students to do well in academics as well as extra curricular activities. Now the John Max and Jones of Shalom Studios the banner which produced ' Sattai' and also the National award winning super hit 'Myna' have come up with their plans to produce 'Sattai 2' in this era of sequels. 'Sattai 2' will have Kishore in an important role apart from Thambi Ramiah who played a crooked Assistant Head Master in 'Sattai'. The film will be directed by Gautham who has assisted many popular directors. The team is presently finalizing the cast an crew members and they have planned to launch the film officially in June. Meanwhile Samuthirakani has directed and acted in the lead role of a film titled as 'Appa' which also deals with education system and it is touted to be a continuation of 'Sattai'. This film as the title suggests will focus on the importance of a father in a child's upbringing.

05

Bobby Simha Keerthy Suresh Pambu Sattai rights acquired by K Gangadharan of cinema city

Veteran actor-director Mano Bala ventured in to Production with ‘Sathuranga vettai’ which turned out to be a critically acclaimed super hit. Mano Bala’s second production venture is ‘ Paambu Sattai’ starring Bobby Simha and Keerthy Suresh in the lead and the film was rapidly progressing until a few prior commitements put the film on hold. Now the film will be resumed thanks to popular distributor K Gangadharan of Cinema City acquiring the rights of ‘Paambu Sattai’ and the unit is elated to be on roll again. "I had seen the rushes of this film and i was immensely pleased. The time frame has not affected the film at all. Debutant Director Adams has put his heart and soul in this film . With Mona Bala sir in the helm as a producer with the inside knowledge on the pulse of the audience, the film suits the commercial bill perfectly. We are releasing this film in association with Mr Abhinesh Elangovan of Abi and Abi. ‘Paambu sattai’ will be a perfect launch for our company to launch into production " said Producer- Distributor Ganghadaran with a confident smile.

06

After setting iPhone record, Apple forecasts rare sales drop

Apple is bracing for its first sales decline in 13 years, despite selling a record 74.8 million iPhones in the final three months of 2015. The giant tech company says revenue could fall at least 8.6 percent during the January-March quarter, compared with a year earlier. Analysts say the latest iPhone models are selling reasonably well, but they're not providing the boost Apple needs to match the massive sales growth it enjoyed last year. The company inched past its previous record, established when it sold 74.5 million iPhones in the holiday quarter of 2014. But Tuesday's forecast implies Apple doesn't expect to match the 61 million iPhones sold in last year's January-March quarter. Apple's stock has been in a slump for months, as investors worry that the company won't be able to duplicate last year's growth in sales, which were in the double-digit percentages. In an interview, Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri said a strong dollar helped reduce revenue, as sales made with foreign currencies abroad convert into fewer dollars. He also said the company isn't concerned about what he characterized as a short-term slowing of growth, because it has a large base of customers who can be relied on to buy new devices and pay for other services. "We think we're in the strongest position we've ever been," Maestri told The Associated Press, adding that the company estimates 1 billion Apple devices — including iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches and Mac computers — are now in active use. The iPhone, however, is Apple's biggest-selling product, contributing nearly two-thirds of its revenue and a similar share of profit. Despite the introduction of new models, analysts say global demand for new smartphones isn't growing as fast as it has in recent years. Apple is also confronting an economic downturn in China, one of its biggest markets. The giant tech company is in no financial danger. It earned $18.4 billion in profit for the October-December quarter, up 1.8 percent from a year earlier. It had $75.9 billion in revenue, an increase of 1.7 percent. Earnings amounted to $3.28 a share, which beat the $3.23 average forecast among analysts surveyed by FactSet. Revenue fell short of analysts' estimates, which averaged $76.7 billion. No one expects Apple to match those results in the current, January-March quarter, as sales traditionally drop after the holiday shopping season and the introduction of new models. But Apple's forecast, which calls for revenue between $50 billion and $53 billion in the current period, means the company will likely fall short of the $58 billion it had a year earlier. That would be Apple's first year-over-year sales decline since the January-March quarter of 2003 — long before the company began selling iPhones and iPads. Back then, Apple was a fraction of its current size, reporting quarterly revenue of just $1.45 billion. While the iPhone has been a phenomenal success, analysts say it's difficult to match the sales surge that Apple enjoyed last year, after it introduced the first iPhone models with significantly larger screens to compete with big-screen phones from rivals like Samsung, which were hugely popular in Asia. Analysts say last September's release of two more big-screen phones, the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, made less of a splash because they were viewed as relatively similar to the previous models, despite some new features. Analysts say the slight increase in sales for the December quarter came in part because Apple began selling the newest models several days earlier in key markets such as China. Apple is expected to release the next iPhone models, with new features, later this year. That could fuel another surge in sales. Along with first-time buyers and people who switch from competitors' phones, analysts say Apple can count on a loyal base of iPhone owners who will buy a new model every two years or so. Skeptics, however, note that Apple hasn't come up with a blockbuster product to replace the iPhone. The company's latest report showed sales of Mac computers and iPads both declined in the previous quarter. Apple has introduced new gadgets like a larger iPad for business users and the Apple Watch, along with new online services like Apple Pay, Apple Music and other apps. In a report this week, analyst Colin Gillis of BGC Financial warned that "the big issue for Apple" is whether the company can garner significant amounts of revenue from those new products.