Word-of-mouth is a saviour of small films : Pandiraj


Pandiraj
National award winning filmmaker Pandiraj, known for Tamil films such as Pasanga and Marina, believes word-of-mouth is a saviour for small films and it helped his recent release Moodar Koodam too. The movie is produced by him opened in cinemas on Friday, September 13, 2013.

“Small films have a budget constraint and they can’t spend lavishly on promotions. It is only through word-of-mouth most low-budget films draw audiences to theatres. There are only two reasons that ensure the success of a low-budget film – content and WOM (word-of-mouth) – and rest everything doesn’t matter,” Pandiraj told IANS.

Word Of Mouth Helped Moodar Koodam: Pandiraj
Word-of-mouth is important for small films because they get limited theatrical release. It’s eventually in the hands of the audience to support these films, he added.

He is happy with the response Moodar Koodam has received. “Naveen (director) worked as my assistant and simultaneously started working on this script. It took him three years to complete it with all the financial liabilities. I’m glad that the film has received good response so far. I hope it continues a good run at the ticket window,” he added.

Directed by debutant Naveen, Moodar Koodam is the story of four wastrels, who join hands in a robbery, with proceeds from it they swear to live an honest life.

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