Errors in Tamil Cinemas.
If the Lord Rama opens a stamped envelope with Indian postal stamps and postal marks, from Sita devi, What will you think?. Yes, It happens, in the movie Sita Vanavasam (1934), Lord Rama does it that too in the wilderness. Mistakes and inaccuracies, very commonly present in the Cinemas, not been given much attention by the film makers and critics/ reviewers, is a point of concern to be stressed upon, so as to make a better presentation in cinemas. In Kovalan (1933), a Tamil film set in between third to fifth century, based on a character from the Tamil epic Silappathikarm by Ilangavadigal, one character appears with spectacles in few scenes. In Madurai Veeran (1952), based on a story on a popular folk deity, set in seventeenth century, had one scene, in which “guillotine” makes an appearance. In the dubbed in Tamil, Malayalam cinema Jesus (1973), there were four dances like modern day cabaret dances, in the palaces of Herod the great, since then the trend in the south Indian films