The Movie Karuppu is Now in Cinemas

Introduction

The movie Karuppu started on May 15, 2026. It is an action movie with actors Suriya and Trisha. It started one day late because of money problems.

Main Body

The movie should start on May 14. But the company Dream Warrior Pictures did not have enough money. They owed 10 crore rupees. Because of this, the cinemas did not have the digital keys to play the movie. Some cinemas in other cities played the movie without permission. This was a big problem. The company feared people would steal the movie. Actor Suriya helped to pay the money. The company said sorry to the people. Then the movie started on May 15. Many people went to see it and they liked it.

Conclusion

The movie had money problems at first. Now it is in theaters and people love it.

Learning

💡 The 'Past Story' Trick

To reach A2, you must tell stories about things that already happened. In this text, we see the Past Tense in action.

The Pattern: Most words just add -ed at the end to move from 'Now' to 'Then'.

  • Start \rightarrow Started
  • Play \rightarrow Playedn* Like \rightarrow Liked

The 'Rule Breakers': Some words are rebels. They change completely. You must memorize these!

  • Have (Now) \rightarrow Had (Past)
  • Do (Now) \rightarrow Did (Past)
  • Say (Now) \rightarrow Said (Past)
  • Go (Now) \rightarrow Went (Past)

Quick Look: Why it matters? Look at the sentence: "The company feared people would steal the movie."

Because the writer used feared (Past), we know this happened in 2026, not today. This is how you build a timeline in English!

Vocabulary Learning

movie (n.)
A film shown in a theater or on TV.
Example:I watched a new movie yesterday.
started (v.)
To begin or start something.
Example:The train started at 8 a.m.
day (n.)
A period of 24 hours.
Example:Today is a sunny day.
money (n.)
Currency used for buying goods.
Example:I need more money to buy a book.
problem (n.)
Something that is difficult or causes trouble.
Example:There is a problem with my phone.
company (n.)
A business that makes or sells goods.
Example:He works at a big company.
play (v.)
To perform or operate a game or show.
Example:She likes to play chess.
city (n.)
A large town where many people live.
Example:I live in a big city.
people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:People are waiting in line.
help (v.)
To give assistance.
Example:Can you help me with this?
pay (v.)
To give money in exchange for goods.
Example:I will pay for the ticket.
love (v.)
To feel deep affection.
Example:I love to read books.