• Genre: Fantasy‑Comedy, Family Drama • Language: Tamil • Release year: 2022 (theatrical) – later made available on various OTT platforms • Director: P. S. Vijay Kumar • Key cast: Sivakumar (Bootham), Priya (Karishma), Yogi (Raj), Nandita (Swathi) • Running time: ~2 hours 10 minutes
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If you love cinema, you should support the creators. Prabhu Deva and the team invested crores to bring this ghost to life. Here is where you can find the version of "My Dear Bootham."
"My Dear Bootham" (Bootham: ghost/spirits in Tamil folklore) is a concept that combines childhood nostalgia, supernatural playfulness, and cultural storytelling. Framing it with "Tamilyogi" — an online portal/community that popularizes Tamil films, music, and devotional content — and the qualifier "full" (likely meaning the full-length film or full experience) suggests a composite topic: the reception, distribution, and cultural life of supernatural-themed Tamil media as circulated through digital platforms. This editorial examines the artistic, cultural, ethical, and legal dimensions of full-length Tamil supernatural content (films/series) as consumed via platforms like Tamilyogi and similar sites, and proposes measured responses for creators, audiences, and policymakers.