English to Tamil Dictionary spotlight

spotlight

தனிக்கவனம்
definition
verb
the dancers are spotlighted from time to time throughout the evening
illuminate with a spotlight.
noun
When the stage is dimmed, spotlights are used to create a tight arc of light in which Roberts and Corbert perform.
a lamp projecting a narrow, intense beam of light directly onto a place or person, especially a performer on stage.
translation of 'spotlight '
(நாடக மேடை) விளக்கு வட்டம்,
பொது மக்கள் கவனத்தை ஈர்த்தல்
example
Both Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey have remained in the 'spotlight' more for their personal problems than for their singing.
Many of the films in the international 'spotlight' of the 1990s displayed interest in travelling groups or migrants.
Instead of stepping out of the 'spotlight' , she offers herself up for intensive scrutiny, delving into her own foibles and failures with astonishing candour.
Most notably is his ability to let other actors have the 'spotlight' .
Underrated for most of his career, this role will allow him to take his turn in the 'spotlight' .
The couple is now shown doing the same dance they introduced 45-odd years ago and it looks really embarrassing, particularly as they have to perform in a 'spotlight' in front of some sort of silly logo.
As is always the case when a film contains an abnormal character, the actor portraying him takes the 'spotlight' .
He simply wants to be on stage and in the 'spotlight' , hip-hopping his way to stardom and never-ending nourishment.
It's rare to see many people share the 'spotlight' together.
There isn't any significant change from Season One; the cameras still follow the couple around as they balance their careers, families, and personal lives in the media 'spotlight' .
By shifting storylines from week to week, Homicide gave African American actors, writers, and guest directors freedom to move in and out of the 'spotlight' .
In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the 'spotlight' .
This issue and the April 11 issue of CropWatch will 'spotlight' corn production and pest management.
Yet, while Cumming and Leigh don't hog the 'spotlight' , in the end, their work is what we remember.
The 'spotlight' on the dim stage illuminates Amanda as she talks to a woman from her D.A.R. group.
Always a pleasure to watch, they allow the young cast their moments in the 'spotlight' , and Kelly Reilly in particular shines.
Jonathan Miller once identified the most exciting moment in musical theatre as that when the lights dim, the conductor lifts his baton in the 'spotlight' and the orchestral noise rises from beneath the stage.
Before Night Falls, ironically, was the film that helped to catapult Bardem into the American 'spotlight' .
Situated in one of gallery rooms off the central space, it is a majestically quiet work, offset by a 'spotlight' , which projects its shadow onto the wall.
It's a shame that the promoter didn't see fit to supply the stage crew with a 'spotlight' because every time any member of the band dared to step to the front of the stage they disappeared into darkness.
Though she is speaking, Marlowe is in the 'spotlight' .
She would appear to be back in the glare of the Hollywood 'spotlight' after years in the movie-making wilderness.
How do you feel that it took a remake of one of your films to put you back into the 'spotlight' ?
the knife flashed in the 'spotlight'
There was no 'spotlight' like that in Hollywood for her.
They part to reveal a man hanging upside down from a wall upstage, and a woman, standing in a 'spotlight' down stage, reaching out to him.
For two evenings in December, Camelo was performed, with stage drapes and a 'spotlight' , in the window of the New Museum before the holiday shoppers bustling up and down Broadway.
the knife flashed in the 'spotlight'
She wanted to let me know that ‘at least one person still remembers you long after you have faded from the 'spotlight' .’
The actress first gained the international 'spotlight' for her work in the superb Raise the Red Lantern, in which she played an innocent preyed upon by older, more cunning women.
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