Colors Tamil to telecast ‘Anbulla Ghilli’ on 6 February

Colors Tamil to telecast ‘Anbulla Ghilli’ on 6 February

Directed by Srinath Ramalingam, the film features Amigo the dog voiced by actor comedian Soori.

Anbulla Ghilli

Mumbai: Colors Tamil will air the movie "Anbulla Ghilli" on 6 February at 7 p.m.

Directed by Srinath Ramalingam, the film features a stellar cast including Dushara Vijayan, Chandni Tamilarasan, Mime Gopi, Mayilsamy, Poo Ramu, Illavarasan and debutante Maithreya Rajeshsekar. Actor-comedian Soori has voiced the character Anbulla Ghilli who is played by Amigo the dog.

Set in the picturesque backdrop of Kodaikanal, the film traces the life of Ramu and Ghilli who grow up together and are true partners in crime.

“At Colors Tamil, we strive to provide high-quality content to our viewers,” said Colors Tamil business head Rajaraman S. “To make our fare more exciting for the masses, we have decided to make movies a staple of our programming. Viewers have already had the opportunity of enjoying refreshing content with newly released movies as part of our movie of the month offerings in the comfort of their homes. ‘Anbulla Ghilli’ is an extension of this endeavour, with a direct satellite premiere exclusively on Colors Tamil.”

“Movie and television are two great mediums to reach audiences, entertain and enthrall them,” said actor-comedian Soori. “I’m happy that my unique attempt to lend my voice for a pet’s role in this movie will reach a larger family audience through Colors Tamil. This was a rather challenging but fun project to work on and I am confident that the audience will truly enjoy my character in the movie.”

“Despite having a few films under my hood, ‘Anbulla Ghilli’ will remain close to my heart because of its distinctive concept,” said director Srinath Ramalingam. “I am overwhelmed and delighted while the film is getting a direct satellite premiere, especially in a popular channel like Colors Tamil. I am certain that the film will make the audiences feel warm with a myriad of emotions.”