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Because popular videos spread so fast, low-budget local Tamil films are often pirated within hours of release. Several independent Tamil directors have started releasing their filmography exclusively on their own YouTube channels to bypass traditional piracy routes.

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Case Study A: Potta Potti (2019, dir. S. D. Vijay Milton) – A Hybrid?
Although Milton has Kollywood credentials, Potta Potti was produced as a "local" film about lottery ticket sellers in rural Tenkasi. Its release was primarily on Zee5, but its dialogue snippets became popular videos on Instagram, viewed millions of times. This demonstrates how local filmography now finds its second life as viral clips. Because popular videos spread so fast, low-budget local

Case Study B: YouTube Channel Tamil Trek
This channel produces unscripted videos of hosts exploring small-town Tamil Nadu. While not a film, its visual grammar (handheld camera, vernacular narration, focus on local eateries and dialects) directly mirrors the aesthetics of 1990s local travel films. It has over 2 million subscribers, surpassing many theatrical local films in reach. Case Study A: Potta Potti (2019, dir

Case Study C: Fan-Made "Cut Songs"
Users on YouTube create montages of fight scenes from obscure local films (e.g., Naan Sirithal series) set to EDM or Tamil folk beats. These popular videos have no narrative context but celebrate kinetic violence and local masculinity—a key genre absent from sanitized Kollywood.

This film initially had a limited release. However, popular videos of its emotional confrontation scenes and the song "Karuppi" went viral. Within months, the film gained cult status, and its complete local filmography (including deleted scenes) became a case study in college syllabi.