Exam Trailer: Dushara Vijayan Leads Investigation into Education Scam in Tamil Series

The seven-episode Tamil series 'Exam' follows Dushara Vijayan as she investigates a deep-rooted scam in competitive entrance exams. Set in the fictional town of Thykara, the suspense drama explores the struggles of the lead characters. The series is written and directed by National Award-winner A. Sarkunam. It will premiere on Prime Video on May 15.

Key Points: Exam Trailer: Dushara Vijayan Fights Education Scam

  • Trailer of Tamil series 'Exam' released
  • Dushara Vijayan and Aditi Balan lead the cast
  • Seven-episode series explores scam in competitive exams
  • Premieres on Prime Video on May 15
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Exam trailer: Dushara Vijayan leads investigation to bust scam behind competitive exams in this Tamil series

Dushara Vijayan and Aditi Balan star in the Tamil series 'Exam', a suspense drama about busting a deep-rooted scam in competitive entrance exams. Premieres May 15 on Prime Video.

"Exam goes beyond the scam in the world of competitive exams; it delves deeper into the ambition, pressure, and consequences that come with the choices we make as individuals. - A. Sarkunam"

Chennai, April 30

The trailer of the Tamil series 'Exam', which centres on the investigation behind the scams in the education system, is finally out. It stars Dushara Vijayan and Aditi Balan in the lead roles.

The seven-episode fictional series offers a riveting look into a deep-rooted scam that plagues the world of competitive entrance exams. Set against the rural backdrop of the fictional town of Thykara, the seven-episode suspense drama explores the struggle of Dushara Vijayan in busting the scam behind the competitive entrance exams.

The series is produced by Pushkar and Gayatri under the banner of Wallwatcher Films and is written and directed by National Award-winner A. Sarkunam.

Amazon Prime Video shared the trailer on its Instagram handle today.

The National Award-winning director A Sarkunam believes that the series 'Exam' is not only about the scam in the world of competitive exams, but it also delves deeper into the ambition, pressure, and consequences that come with the choices we make as individuals.

A. Sarkunam said, "The story of Exam will resonate with audiences across languages, geographies, and social strata. It promises to grip viewers from the very beginning through to the climax, as the narrative unfolds alongside Jhansi and Maramalli, exploring the twists and turns in their lives when their worlds collide. Exam goes beyond the scam in the world of competitive exams; it delves deeper into the ambition, pressure, and consequences that come with the choices we make as individuals," as quoted in a press note.

The series will premiere on Prime Video on May 15.

- ANI

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Michael C
To be fair, I think binge-watching this might be more stressful than actually taking an exam 😅 But seriously, Dushara Vijayan is a fantastic choice — her intensity in 'Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum' was amazing. This topic is so relatable across India and even here in the US, parents push kids into medical/engineering without thinking.
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Kavya N
As a teacher in rural Tamil Nadu, I've seen students lose everything to these fake 'seat confirmation' scams. The emotional toll is devastating. Hope this series doesn't just sensationalize but shows the real human cost — families selling land, children breaking down. A. Sarkunam's track record gives me hope 🤞
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Daniel Q
I'm from the UK and work in education policy. This looks fascinating — India's exam system is notorious for its pressure-cooker nature. But why is it always 'busting the scam' from the bottom? Seems like higher-ups in government and private colleges get away scot-free. Curious if the show goes there.
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Ravi K
Looks promising! But I'm tired of Tamil web series having that 'village girl fights corruption' template. Hope the writing is sharp — the competition exam scam deserves a gripping narrative, not just melodrama. Still, Dushara and Aditi are fine actors. Will give it a shot on Prime.
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Laura Z
As someone who moved from Chennai to Australia, I can relate to the pressure. My cousins back home are still cracking under it. This could be the 'Mirzapur' of education scams! The trailer looks 🔥 — hope they don't drag the investigation.

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