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Karuppu star Suriya turns 50: Tamil actor owns Rs 270 cr homes, cars worth Rs 4 cr & more - A look at Suriya's net worth
Karuppu star Suriya turns 50: Tamil actor owns Rs 270 cr homes, cars worth Rs 4 cr & more - A look at Suriya's net worth

Time of India

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Karuppu star Suriya turns 50: Tamil actor owns Rs 270 cr homes, cars worth Rs 4 cr & more - A look at Suriya's net worth

Suriya's net worth: Tamil superstar Suriya is fondly called Anna by his fans. He is celebrating his 50th birthday today, July 23, 2025. Over the years, he has transformed himself from a humble newcomer to one of Indian cinema's most talented and respected actors. Known for his powerful acting, dedication, and deep connection with fans, Suriya's journey continues to inspire millions. Let's explore the Suriya net worth, income, lavish house, and luxury cars as he marks this major milestone. Suriya's Early Journey: From Saravanan to Stardom Born as Saravanan Sivakumar, Suriya made his film debut in the late 1990s. His entry into cinema was rather unexpected—when actor Ajith Kumar exited the film Nerukku Ner, Suriya stepped in and began his journey in the industry. Since then, there's been no looking back. He carved his niche in Tamil cinema with blockbuster hits and critically acclaimed films. Suriya's Upcoming Film 'Karuppu' Creates Buzz As he celebrates his 50th birthday, Suriya is also gearing up for his 45th film titled Karuppu, directed by popular RJ Balaji. The makers recently released a striking poster and announced the teaser launch date. Suriya also revealed his intense look on Instagram—wearing a black shirt, traditional lungi, aviator sunglasses, and holding a cigar—leaving fans thrilled with anticipation. Over Two Decades of Cinema Excellence With a film career spanning over 25 years, Suriya has built an impressive filmography. His most notable films include: Soorarai Pottru Kanguva Jai Bhim Singam series Ghajini Kaakha Kaakha These roles not only earned him critical praise but also immense popularity across India and beyond. A Strong Family Man: Life with Jyotika On the personal front, Suriya has been happily married to fellow actor Jyotika for 19 years. The couple are parents to two children—Diya and Dev. Known for their down-to-earth nature and strong relationship, the duo are often regarded as one of Kollywood's most admired celebrity couples. Suriya's Net Worth and Income: How Rich Is the Tamil Icon? As per News18, Suriya's net worth is estimated to be around Rs 350 crore, which includes his luxury properties and fleet of premium vehicles. According to a 2024 Times of India report, Suriya's net worth stands at Rs 206 crore, while his wife Jyotika has an estimated net worth of Rs 331 crore. Combined, their total net worth touches Rs 530 crore, making them one of the richest couples in the Tamil film industry. Suriya's earnings come not just from acting but also from producing films under his banner 2D Entertainment. With multiple high-budget projects in the pipeline, his income is expected to grow further in the coming years. Inside Suriya's Lavish Houses in Chennai and Mumbai Suriya owns a grand luxury house in Chennai worth around Rs 200 crore. Recently, the actor made headlines for purchasing a sea-facing flat in Mumbai, measuring 9,000 sq ft and reportedly worth Rs 70 crore. The property is located in a gated community, and the family has been living there for the past few months. A Glimpse at Suriya's Expensive Car Collection Though Suriya isn't flashy about his lifestyle, he does have a passion for premium cars. His stunning car collection includes: BMW 7 Series – Rs 1.38 crore Audi Q7 – Over Rs 80 lakh Mercedes-Benz – Rs 61 lakh Jaguar – Around Rs 1.10 crore Other luxury vehicles and bikes Together, the value of his cars crosses Rs 4 crore, showcasing his quiet love for quality and comfort. Suriya's Salary for Kanguva and Future Projects According to reports, Suriya charged Rs 30 crore for Kanguva. His income may increase even further based on the film's performance. Regardless of its box office result, the buzz suggests his asking fee will rise, reflecting his position as a top-tier actor in the South Indian film industry. Recently, Suriya released the poster of his upcoming film, Karuppu, and he is also working on his 46th movie, the name of which has not been revealed yet, but it's directed by the talented Venky Atluri who also directed hit movies like Lucky Baskhar, Vaathi and many more. As Suriya celebrates his 50th birthday, his remarkable journey from a modest debut to becoming a cinematic powerhouse is a story of determination, talent, and consistency. With a thriving career, strong family support, luxury lifestyle, and ever-growing fanbase, Suriya is truly one of Tamil cinema's brightest stars. For the latest and more interesting financial news, keep reading Indiatimes Worth. Click here.

Watch: Suriya pulls off an all white-look on his birthday, goes SRK way and greets fans from roof of his house
Watch: Suriya pulls off an all white-look on his birthday, goes SRK way and greets fans from roof of his house

Pink Villa

time17 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Watch: Suriya pulls off an all white-look on his birthday, goes SRK way and greets fans from roof of his house

Suriya turned 50 on July 23 and has been receiving innumerable wishes from his fans and colleagues across the industry. Additionally, the actor's power-packed stint in the teaser of his next film, Karuppu, has left many awestruck. And now the actor was paid a visit at his home by a massive crowd of fans. Suriya climbs roof of his house, greets fans SRK-style on his birthday In a viral video captured by fans outside of Suriya's house, the actor can be seen standing on the roof, where he cordially greeted and thanked everyone who gathered around his residence on his birthday. The actor sported an all-white outfit and looked his best, waving his hands back to the fans amid a loud roar of applause and hoots coming his way. Suriya's 50th birthday celebration with wife Jyotika Recently, actor R. Madhavan shared a glimpse of Suriya's 50th birthday celebrations as he wished him. The actor and his wife, Jyotika, could be seen sharing a tight hug as they posed for the camera. Suriya was seen wearing a birthday cap that had 50 written on it and a sash around his neck. Jyotika, on the other hand, looked beautiful in a blue dress. Suriya's powerful looks in Karuppu's teaser Just a while ago, the makers of Karuppu unveiled the teaser for the film in celebration of the actor's 50th birthday. The video opens to show Suriya taking up the character of Saravanan, who is everything massy and powerful. With Sai Abhyankkar's scintillating background music, the clip entertains audiences far and wide. Interestingly, RJ Balaji also incorporates a number of scenes from Suriya's previous films into this one, which immediately grabs attention. For the unversed, Karuppu stars Trisha Krishnan as the leading lady opposite Suriya. The two actors get to reunite on-screen after 20 years for this one. The release date of the movie is yet to be announced. Additionally, Suriya also has a film with Venky Atluri in the pipeline next.

Happy birthday Suriya: A look at his gruelling 100-day prep for Kanguva and secrets to staying fit and healthy at 50
Happy birthday Suriya: A look at his gruelling 100-day prep for Kanguva and secrets to staying fit and healthy at 50

Hindustan Times

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Happy birthday Suriya: A look at his gruelling 100-day prep for Kanguva and secrets to staying fit and healthy at 50

As Suriya celebrates his 50th birthday, his youthful energy and lean physique continue to inspire. From maintaining a clean, balanced diet to sticking to consistent workout routines, Suriya's lifestyle choices reflect his commitment to overall well-being. On his milestone birthday, here's a closer look at his diet and fitness secrets that help him stay fit, active, and healthy at 50. (Also read: Inside Jyotika and Suriya's holiday in 'paradise' Seychelles: Helicopter ride to swimming, here's everything they did ) Check out how Suriya maintains his youthful energy and lean physique at 50 with diet and discipline. (Instagram) Suriya's intense 100-day transformation for Kanguva In an interview with Mana Stars on May 5, Suriya opened up about the intense preparation he underwent for a major battle scene in Kanguva. While fitness has always played a role in his life, Suriya admitted that this particular transformation was among his most demanding. Describing the process as far from easy, Suriya said, 'At 30, it felt like running on a flat road. But now at 49, it's like climbing a mountain.' To prepare, he dedicated himself to a rigorous 100-day program that went beyond physical workouts, requiring a complete lifestyle shift. His advice on fitness after 40 His routine included a calorie-deficit diet, increased cardio sessions, and strict self-discipline. Reflecting on his achievement, he proudly said, 'During the shoot, I followed a 100-day plan. In 100 days, with a natural body, I achieved six-packs.' Though Suriya considers himself a foodie and credits his genetics for a body type that doesn't easily gain weight, he acknowledged that the process wasn't easy. After nearly a decade without pursuing a six-pack physique, getting back into such shape demanded sheer determination and focus. About Suriya Saravanan Sivakumar, popularly known as Suriya, is an Indian actor and film producer best known for his work in Tamil cinema. Counted among the highest-paid stars in the industry, he is widely regarded as one of Indian cinema's most talented performers.

Suriya turns 50: When Jyotika interviewed the actor for ‘The Hindu' in 2004
Suriya turns 50: When Jyotika interviewed the actor for ‘The Hindu' in 2004

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Suriya turns 50: When Jyotika interviewed the actor for ‘The Hindu' in 2004

Tamil superstar Suriya, who is celebrating his 50th birthday on Wednesday (July 23), and his wife, actor-producer Jyotika, have for long reigned as Tamil cinema's most-adored celebrity couple. The actors, who first met on sets of 1999's Poovellam Kettuppar, fell in love while working on Gautham Menon's acclaimed cop drama Kaakha Kaakha (2003) and married each other in 2006. On Suriya's 50th birthday on July 23, 2025, The Hindu brings to you an exclusive blast from the past — from more than 20 years ago — when Jyotika interviewed Suriya about working with each other, the qualities they like in each other and, of course, why gossipmongers would not let them be. This article appeared exclusively on The Hindu on May 11, 2004. S.R. Ashok Kumar recorded the celebrity chat. Jyotika chats with Suriya: Should gossip disturb our peace?' Jyotika: When you started out as an actor, you were noticeably low on confidence. But it took only a few films for you to acquire the panache of a seasoned actor. Can you put your finger on 'that one film' which marked the transition from a tentative to a self-assured performer? Suriya: Nandhaa (2001). The film made me realise you can be on the right track, only if you keep yourself away from the beaten track. In offbeat roles, there is tremendous scope for acting. Director Bala has also played a great role in my transformation. As friend and guide, he has effected salutary changes in my 'real' life as well. In Pictures: Celebrating actor Suriya on his 50th birthday 1 / 3 Jyotika: Can we do a flashback and see Suriya the school boy? Suriya: (With a resigned well-if-you-want-to smile) In school, I preferred the shadows to the limelight. Even during school festivals and events, I would prefer to work behind the scenes. I used to be reserved, sometimes to the point of being considered a recluse (laughs). When I reached college, I started to open up. Even so, I was far from being the cool dude. I would wear only chappals, drawing taunts from my friends. If I wore shoes, my friends would ask me if it was my birthday (laughs). Then slowly I came out of my cocoon. I was part of the NSS and the college union as well. I would help organise functions. Jyotika: As you had a liking for offbeat roles, I am sure you would've grabbed the offer to act in AVM's Perazhagan . Suriya: You said it! Pithamagan (2003)was an eye-opener. It showed me that the grotesque can be attractive. As Perazhagan has enabled me to portray an offbeat character, it is a film after my heart. When I saw the original Malayalam version, I told myself that I could improvise on what Dilip had done. Perazhagan will be special to me for another reason as well – I play a double role for the first time. The 'camouflage' has been so complete that after watching the film, many found it difficult to convince themselves that it was Suriya who had played the hunchback. Well, you have also played a double role in the film. And one of the characters you essay is offbeat as well. Your thoughts on the film? (smiles) Jyotika: The film is after my heart too. And for the same reasons. I play a double role. One of them is that of a blind girl. Both the roles have a lot of depth. Having done this film, I feel more of an actress than I ever did. When you see that most films are hero-dominated, I can only thank my stars for landing this one. Hey, do you remember that when it was officially announced that I would be pairing up with you in the film, the gossip mills were grinding overtime? There were unpleasant accusations that you were recommending me to play the heroine. Suriya: Ah! Let tongues wag! Why should we let gossip disturb our peace? The whole world knows that you were chosen as the heroine for Poovellam Kettupar much before the hero was named. Actually Abbas was to have played the hero, but, as it worked out, the mantle fell on me. As for Uyirile Kalanthathu (2000), the producer came to the location and requested you to act as heroine. With Perazhagan too, you were the producer's choice. So impressed was Guhan with your performance in Priyamana Thozhi (2003) that he would have nobody else playing the blind girl. Jyotika: You have acted with 'n' number of heroines. So, you must be in a position to judge my performance as a heroine… Suriya: (With a well-this-is-an-unenviable-task look) It is the lengthy shot that separates good actors from the mediocre. Only a good actor or actress can pull off a lengthy shot successfully. I have noticed you do so many a time. Another quality that singles you out is your commitment. During the making of Poovellam Kettupar (1999), you burnt the midnight oil and memorised the dialogue as if you had to sit for an examination the next morning. That you take meticulous care in the selection of costumes and make-up highlights your professionalism. You are the first choice of many directors and actors because you are willing to contribute to a film more than you have to. They find your suggestions and comments invaluable. Here is my verdict: you are the best in the industry now! Jyotika: (With a you-have-made-my-day-week-month smile) Thanks a million! What do you like in me as a person? Suriya: You have many great qualities, but your sense of humour beats everything else by a mile. Your ability to keep the laugh lines flowing is a big help at the sets. I have never seen you shouting at anybody. You respect the other person's space as much as you value yours. You keep miles away from wearing a bad costume or acting in a scene that is not decent. For these reasons, I count you as someone special.

Actors hold power: Simran gets candid at the ninth edition of AbilityFest
Actors hold power: Simran gets candid at the ninth edition of AbilityFest

New Indian Express

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Actors hold power: Simran gets candid at the ninth edition of AbilityFest

The Indian film industry, particularly the Tamil film industry, has come a long way in portraying Persons with Disabilities (PwD) sensitively. For the longest time, the community was relegated to either being mocked at, or sympathised with, or completely overlooked. This is evident in an industry that once found humour in ridiculing the speech-impaired (Thangamaana Raasa) and the hearing-impaired (Chinna Vaathiyar). Since the early 2000s, not only are such 'jokes' widely disapproved of, but we also see positive and respectful representations in movies such as Jyotika's Mozhi and Udhayanidhi Stalin's Psycho. In what has been a result of concerted efforts, the tides are slowly, yet steadily, starting to change for the better. One such effort is the AbilityFest-India International Disability Film Festival — intended to showcase films created by and about PwDs — which is in its ninth edition. This year's theme is '60 Seconds To Fame – All India One Minute Film Competition on Disability'. Select movies picked by a jury comprising AR Rahman, composer, Simran, actor, Madhan Karky, lyricist, Mohammed Shams Aalam Shaikh, international para swimmer, and Tinkesh, life coach and fitness consultant, are to be screened. They have handpicked some of the most moving and motivating films that conveyed a strong message in 60 seconds. All the jury members, along with the festival director Jayshree Raveendran, and actor and festival chairperson Revathy, unequivocally calling to make cinema accessible to all, were present at a press event following the launch of this year's film festival on Wednesday. Simran, whose recent blockbuster Tourist Family is set to be screened at the festival along with audio description, spoke to CE on the sidelines of the event. 'I feel happy about being part of the Ability Foundation. Being a part of this initiative and working selflessly gave me inner peace and satisfaction,' she said.

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