VIJAY TV launches Thamizh Pechu Engal Muchu

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THAMIZH PECHU ENGAL MOOCHU

 

Tamilnadu boasts of a rich tradition and culture and undoubtedly the language Tamil plays the lead. The language prides in its classic literary works and the great scholars who have nourished it.

 

Thamizh is not only a language but also a way of life that resides in every Thamizhian. Vijay TV in its efforts to promote the language Thamizh presents ‘Aachi Thamizh Pechu Engal Moochu’, the first ever search for the best Thamizh orator in Tamilnadu.

 

Inspired by the greatest Tamil orators like Kalaignar Mu. Karunanidhi, Arignar Anna, Solomon Pappiya, Kripananda Variar, Vaiko, Variamuthu and many others, who’d emerge as the best Tamil orator in Tamilnadu.

 

An intensive statewide hunt for the most competent Tamil orators from across the state scanning cities like Salem, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Thirunelveli and Chennai.

In the audition stage, the participants were made to choose from a Tamil “ letter”, “ word”, or “sentence” who spoke extempore.

 

Renowned Tamil scholars, ‘Thamizh Kadal’ Nellai Kannan and Arivumathi judged the competition. From the 6 zones, over 200 best orators were selected and they were put to task at various levels of competition. Post elimination, 30 final contestants will be chosen and they will be put to test in many rounds varying from Story Narration, Poetry recital, Pattimandram, Elocution etc.,

 

The show will capture the passion for Thamizh; the last man standing would be crowned as the “Best Tamil Orator of Tamilnadu”; apart from the honor of winning the title; Vijay TV will present him with a prize money of 5 lakh.

 

With original themes, best orators, innovative rounds – the novel tamil reality show ‘Aachi Thamizh Pechu Engal Muchu’ launches March 2, 2008; every Sunday at 9am only on Vijay TV.

 

So get set to be enriched and enlightened by one of the ancient languages in the world that will rekindle that Thamizh spirit in you.

 

Speaking about the program, Mr.K.Sriram, Head Vijay TV says, “The programme is our way of thanking and respecting our language Tamil and the great scholars who were and are associated with it and this program in a small way would promote the art of speaking in good Tamil”.

 

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