Suriya's last film, 'Retro' was a good hit at the box office, and the film is streaming successfully on a popular digital platform. Apart from this, he is currently working on two films simultaneously, RJ Balaji's 'Karuppu' and
Venky Atluri's 'Suriya 46'. RJ Balaji, who directed the film Mookuthi Amman, revealed in a recent media interaction that the shooting of 'Karuppu' has been completed. Meanwhile, fans have been waiting for an update on 'Suriya 46' for a long time.
Naga Vamsi reveals major update on 'Suriya 46'
The film's producer Naga Vamsi recently put an end to this expectation. He said that the shooting of the film is now 50 percent complete. He shared this information during a roundtable discussion hosted by NDTV Entertainment. When the host asked is the Tamil film 'Suriya 46' a pan-Indian film like Rishab Shetty's 'Kantara', Naga Vamsi clearly the speculation. "Suriya’s film is not a pan-India film; it is a good, upbeat Tamil family story,” he noted.
Star-studded cast adds depth to the family entertainer
'Suriya 46' stars Mamita Baiju as the female lead alongside Suriya. Bhavani Sri, Radhika Sarathkumar, and Bollywood star Raveena Tandon are also playing important roles. It is special that Raveena Tandon is acting in Tamil after 24 years. She last appeared in Tamil in the film 'Aalavandhan' (2001), starring Kamal Haasan.
Venky Atluri teases emotional, family-driven storyline
In this context, director Venky Atluri said in a recent interview, “Suriya 46 is a complete family emotional film. Humanity, relationships, and humor will play an important role in it.” He also said that Suriya will be playing a character in this film that has shades similar to the character Sanjay Ramasamy played in the film 'Ghajini'. These elements were clearly evident in the 'Suriya 46' first look poster, which was released on Suriya's birthday in July.
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