<p>Tamil cinema superstar Suriya on Thursday signed an exclusive deal with Amazon Prime Video under which his four upcoming movies will be released directly on the streaming platform.</p>.<p>As part of the pact, the next four Tamil movies from Suriya’s production company 2D Entertainment will premiere on Amazon Prime Video over the next four months.</p>.<p>Suriya, founder of 2D Entertainment, who has earlier collaborated with the streamer on films like<em> Ponmangal Vandha</em>l and <em>Soorarai Pottru</em>, said he is thrilled to take this partnership a step further.</p>.<p>"The past year has been transformative. Given unprecedented circumstances, we innovated on different models of release. Amazon emerged as the chosen streaming service for 2D’s latest film launches.</p>.<p>"From <em>Ponmangal Vandhal</em> to <em>Soorarai Pottru</em>, these beautiful tales found audiences and resonance not just in India, but across the world,” Suriya said in a statement.</p>.<p>The line-up of films include <em>Jai Bhim</em>, a legal drama also starring Prakash Raj; family drama "Udanpirappe", children's film "Oh My doG" and satirical drama "Raman Aandalum Ravanan Aandalum".</p>.<p>Vijay Subramaniam, Director and Head of Content at Amazon Prime Video, said they are thrilled to start another chapter in streamer's collaboration with Suriya's production house.</p>.<p>"This association comes on the back of the incredible love that 2D Entertainment’s 'Soorarai Pottru' and 'Ponmangal Vandhal' received from audiences worldwide," he added.</p>.<p>Subramaniam said in the last one year, the streamer's local language movies have broken viewership records to register 50 per cent of audiences outside their home state.</p>.<p>"International viewers accounted for up to 20% of total audiences of local language direct-to-service films.</p>.<p>"We are thrilled to lead the charge by enabling great, home-grown, local language stories find audiences across the world, made possible because of our strong relationship with creative powerhouses such as 2D Entertainment," he said.</p>
<p>Tamil cinema superstar Suriya on Thursday signed an exclusive deal with Amazon Prime Video under which his four upcoming movies will be released directly on the streaming platform.</p>.<p>As part of the pact, the next four Tamil movies from Suriya’s production company 2D Entertainment will premiere on Amazon Prime Video over the next four months.</p>.<p>Suriya, founder of 2D Entertainment, who has earlier collaborated with the streamer on films like<em> Ponmangal Vandha</em>l and <em>Soorarai Pottru</em>, said he is thrilled to take this partnership a step further.</p>.<p>"The past year has been transformative. Given unprecedented circumstances, we innovated on different models of release. Amazon emerged as the chosen streaming service for 2D’s latest film launches.</p>.<p>"From <em>Ponmangal Vandhal</em> to <em>Soorarai Pottru</em>, these beautiful tales found audiences and resonance not just in India, but across the world,” Suriya said in a statement.</p>.<p>The line-up of films include <em>Jai Bhim</em>, a legal drama also starring Prakash Raj; family drama "Udanpirappe", children's film "Oh My doG" and satirical drama "Raman Aandalum Ravanan Aandalum".</p>.<p>Vijay Subramaniam, Director and Head of Content at Amazon Prime Video, said they are thrilled to start another chapter in streamer's collaboration with Suriya's production house.</p>.<p>"This association comes on the back of the incredible love that 2D Entertainment’s 'Soorarai Pottru' and 'Ponmangal Vandhal' received from audiences worldwide," he added.</p>.<p>Subramaniam said in the last one year, the streamer's local language movies have broken viewership records to register 50 per cent of audiences outside their home state.</p>.<p>"International viewers accounted for up to 20% of total audiences of local language direct-to-service films.</p>.<p>"We are thrilled to lead the charge by enabling great, home-grown, local language stories find audiences across the world, made possible because of our strong relationship with creative powerhouses such as 2D Entertainment," he said.</p>