2. Check the availability of the title. Before you can register a cinema title, you need to make sure that it is not already registered by another filmmaker. You can do this by checking the Registrar of Cinemas' website or by contacting the Registrar of Cinemas directly.
3. Complete the required forms. You will need to complete the following forms in order to register your cinema title:
* Form CT-1: Application for Registration of a Cinema Title
* Form CT-2: Declaration of Ownership of a Cinema Title
4. Submit the forms and pay the required fee. You can submit the forms and pay the required fee by post or in person at the Registrar of Cinemas. The current fee for registering a cinema title is Rs. 1,000.
5. Wait for the Registrar of Cinemas to approve your application. The Registrar of Cinemas will review your application and decide whether or not to approve it. If your application is approved, you will be issued a certificate of registration.
6. Use the registered cinema title in your promotional materials. Once your cinema title is registered, you can use it in your promotional materials, such as posters, trailers, and advertisements.
Here are some additional tips for registering a cinema title in Tamil cinema:
* Choose a title that is culturally relevant and appropriate for the Tamil audience.
* Make sure that the title is easy to pronounce and spell.
* Avoid using offensive or controversial language in your title.
* Be prepared to provide additional information about your film if requested by the Registrar of Cinemas.