Nirmal Yesoda
Suriya, the Nadipin Nayakan of Tamil cinema, is currently awaiting the release of his new movie Sooraraii Pottru, directed by Sudha Kongara. Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the release of the film is postponed, and it will hit the theaters once the movie halls in the nation get reopened. The recent news about Suriya is regarding his upcoming movie which will be directed by Pandiraj.
This is for the second time that Suriya is joining hands with Pandiraj. In the 2015 movie, Pasanga 2, Suriya had played an extended cameo. The film was well-received by critics, and audiences praised Suriya for acting and producing such a movie in which little children played the lead roles.
According to the latest updates, Sun Pictures will be producing this upcoming movie with Suriya and Pandiraj. Earlier, Sun Pictures have distributed two Suriya movies, Ayan and Singam, and both these films emerged as huge blockbusters at the box-office. And this is for the first time that Sun Pictures is directly producing a movie with Suriya in the lead role.
The expectations surrounding this upcoming movie is already sky high, as it marks the union of two perfectionists in Kollywood. Pandiraj is a filmmaker who is known for his uncompromising cinematic language, while Suriya is such an actor who used to work hard to portray challenging roles on screen.
Pandiraj’s previous release was Namma Veettu Pillai that featured Sivakarthikeyan in the lead role. Even though the film received mixed reviews from audiences, it emerged as a decent grosser at the box-office.
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