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That night, under the flicker of a single bulb, Arun shouted, “What if we could bring the magic of Tamil cinema to every doorstep, for free, legally?” Meena’s eyes sparkled, “A community library for movies!” Raghav grinned, “And a streaming platform that works even on a 2G connection.”

One rainy night, after a marathon of “Mouna Ragam” and “Thalapathi” , the trio realised how many of their neighbours—students, senior citizens, and daily‑wage workers—couldn’t afford the tickets or even the costly DVDs. The city’s cinema halls were full, but the love for cinema was scattered like a broken reel. Dhaam Dhoom Tamilyogi

1. The Spark In the bustling neighbourhood of Mylapore , a tiny, sun‑kissed lane ran parallel to the legendary Kasi Viswanathan Street —the place where old vinyl records, handwritten movie posters, and the scent of filter coffee mingled in the humid evening air. Here lived three inseparable friends: That night, under the flicker of a single

| Name | Quirk | Dream | |------|-------|-------| | | Keeps a miniature film reel on his desk | To watch every Tamil classic on the big screen | | Meena | A walking encyclopedia of Tamil cinema trivia | To make film history accessible to everyone | | Raghav | A whiz with circuits and code | To build something that bridges the old and the new | The Spark In the bustling neighbourhood of Mylapore

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