<p>Actor Dhanush's upcoming Tamil movie <em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> is reportedly set to premiere directly on a leading streaming platform. 'D' recently commented on the matter and said that he is 'still hopeful' for a theatrical release, adding a new dimension to the discussion. While most fans want the Karthik Subbaraj-directed film to hit the screens, a 'direct to digital' release also has its fair share of advantages.</p>.<p><strong>Not a 'Master'</strong></p>.<p>Actor Vijay's latest movie <em>Master </em>emerged as a big hit in Tamil Nadu despite releasing at a time when theatres were operating at 50 percent capacity. Jagame Thandhiram too is expected to open to a good response at the box office. It, however, is unlikely to be another <em>Master </em>as Dhanush is not as big a draw as 'Thalapathy'.</p>.<p>The <em>Maari </em>star's last major release <em>Pattas </em>had grossed around Rs six crore in Tamil Nadu on day one. Vijay's <em>Bigil</em>, on the other hand, had collected Rs 25.6 crore on the opening day despite clashing with <em>Kaithi</em>. As such, a 'direct to OTT' release for <em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> will not be a major loss for theatres.</p>.<p><strong>OTT's time is now</strong></p>.<p>OTT was initially perceived as a medium for films that lacked star power. Things, however, changed following Suriya's decision to release<em> Soorarai Pottru</em> on a streamer as it proved there was nothing wrong in films featuring A-listers skipping the theatrical route. A digital release for Dhanush's film is likely to help Kollywood further embrace the trend.</p>.<p><strong>An opportunity for Dhanush?</strong></p>.<p>Malayalam actor Mohanlal recently garnered a fair deal of attention when the makers of his movie<em> Drishyam 2</em> opted for a 'direct to digital' release as opposed to a theatrical one. The film has piqued the curiosity of the fans and may help 'Lalettan' add a new dimension to his career. His other film <em>Marakkar</em>, which is expected to be a moneyspinner--will release in theatres. Many feel that these developments have helped the veteran get the best of both worlds. Dhanush too is in a similar situation.<em> Jagame Thandhiram</em> is likely to help him explore the digital space while <em>Karnan</em>, slated to hit the screens in April, has the potential to do well at the box office.</p>.<p><strong>Good reach</strong></p>.<p><em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> is likely to reach a wider audience if it opts for a digital release. This may benefit Dhanush in the long run as he is set to woo the global audience with his latest international project <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/the-gray-man-four-things-to-know-about-dhanushs-international-movie-with-chris-evans-929131.html" target="_blank"><em>The Gray Man</em></a>.</p>
<p>Actor Dhanush's upcoming Tamil movie <em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> is reportedly set to premiere directly on a leading streaming platform. 'D' recently commented on the matter and said that he is 'still hopeful' for a theatrical release, adding a new dimension to the discussion. While most fans want the Karthik Subbaraj-directed film to hit the screens, a 'direct to digital' release also has its fair share of advantages.</p>.<p><strong>Not a 'Master'</strong></p>.<p>Actor Vijay's latest movie <em>Master </em>emerged as a big hit in Tamil Nadu despite releasing at a time when theatres were operating at 50 percent capacity. Jagame Thandhiram too is expected to open to a good response at the box office. It, however, is unlikely to be another <em>Master </em>as Dhanush is not as big a draw as 'Thalapathy'.</p>.<p>The <em>Maari </em>star's last major release <em>Pattas </em>had grossed around Rs six crore in Tamil Nadu on day one. Vijay's <em>Bigil</em>, on the other hand, had collected Rs 25.6 crore on the opening day despite clashing with <em>Kaithi</em>. As such, a 'direct to OTT' release for <em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> will not be a major loss for theatres.</p>.<p><strong>OTT's time is now</strong></p>.<p>OTT was initially perceived as a medium for films that lacked star power. Things, however, changed following Suriya's decision to release<em> Soorarai Pottru</em> on a streamer as it proved there was nothing wrong in films featuring A-listers skipping the theatrical route. A digital release for Dhanush's film is likely to help Kollywood further embrace the trend.</p>.<p><strong>An opportunity for Dhanush?</strong></p>.<p>Malayalam actor Mohanlal recently garnered a fair deal of attention when the makers of his movie<em> Drishyam 2</em> opted for a 'direct to digital' release as opposed to a theatrical one. The film has piqued the curiosity of the fans and may help 'Lalettan' add a new dimension to his career. His other film <em>Marakkar</em>, which is expected to be a moneyspinner--will release in theatres. Many feel that these developments have helped the veteran get the best of both worlds. Dhanush too is in a similar situation.<em> Jagame Thandhiram</em> is likely to help him explore the digital space while <em>Karnan</em>, slated to hit the screens in April, has the potential to do well at the box office.</p>.<p><strong>Good reach</strong></p>.<p><em>Jagame Thandhiram</em> is likely to reach a wider audience if it opts for a digital release. This may benefit Dhanush in the long run as he is set to woo the global audience with his latest international project <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/the-gray-man-four-things-to-know-about-dhanushs-international-movie-with-chris-evans-929131.html" target="_blank"><em>The Gray Man</em></a>.</p>