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Suriya Greets Massive Crowd Outside His Home On 50th Birthday, Takes Selfie
Suriya Greets Massive Crowd Outside His Home On 50th Birthday, Takes Selfie

News18

time2 days ago

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Suriya Greets Massive Crowd Outside His Home On 50th Birthday, Takes Selfie

Last Updated: Actor Suriya celebrated his 50th birthday on July 23, 2025, with fans outside his Chennai home. Videos went viral of him greeting fans and recording a selfie. As actor Suriya celebrated his milestone 50th birthday on July 23, 2025, a sea of fans gathered outside his residence in Chennai to mark the occasion. Videos from the early morning celebration quickly spread across social media. It shows the actor's overwhelmed reaction as chants of his name filled the street. In one of the widely shared clips, Suriya is seen in a simple white outfit, stepping out to greet the crowd. He smiles, folds his hands in gratitude, and waves to his fans as they cheer loudly from the packed street. A particularly heartfelt moment came when Suriya took out his phone and recorded a selfie video from a higher floor, showing the sheer volume of admirers assembled below. 'Love you all," he says in the video, blowing a flying kiss to the cheering crowd. Fans didn't just fill the road – they climbed onto nearby structures and walls to catch a glimpse of the actor. One fan-recorded video from the street shows the crowd chanting his name. Suriya, who made his acting debut with Nerrukku Ner in 1997, has enjoyed a diverse filmography over the decades. While his recent outing Kanguva in 2024, in which he played both a warrior and a bounty hunter, underperformed with Rs 106.25 crore worldwide against its Rs 350-crore budget, he bounced back with Retro this year. Directed by Karthik Subbaraj, the film earned praise from critics and grossed Rs 96.97 crore globally. Currently, the actor is filming Karuppu with RJ Balaji, where he will once again portray dual roles. He has also signed a yet-untitled film with Venky Atluri, which will mark his debut in Telugu cinema. On Suriya's 50th birthday today, the teaser of Karuppu was released by the makers. It opens with power power-packed avatar of Suriya. The scene keeps on shifting. It is set against the village carnival. A voiceover adds gravitas, as Suriya makes a compelling entrance. Watch the teaser here: Karuppu, starring Suriya in the lead, is produced by Dream Warrior Pictures and written and directed by RJB, with cinematography by GK Vishnu and music by Sai Abhyankar. It is planned for release this October during Diwali. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

When Suriya, Vijay, Jyotika and Madhavan joined forces in a short film to show how to be a ‘hero', and not a ‘zero'. Watch
When Suriya, Vijay, Jyotika and Madhavan joined forces in a short film to show how to be a ‘hero', and not a ‘zero'. Watch

Indian Express

time2 days ago

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When Suriya, Vijay, Jyotika and Madhavan joined forces in a short film to show how to be a ‘hero', and not a ‘zero'. Watch

There was a time, long before the 'pan-India' trend took over, when actors could collaborate effortlessly. It wasn't seen as a big deal, nor was it made into one. These collaborations would happen naturally, without any conscious attempt to blow them out of proportion. The same was true in the Tamil film industry. In fact, in his debut film, Suriya wasn't the solo hero; Vijay, who had already made a name for himself and was rapidly rising to stardom, also played a central role. In other words, director Vasanth's Nerrukku Ner (1997) featured both Suriya and Vijay in lead roles, with Simran and Kausalya playing their respective love interests. The film was a commercial success and helped establish Suriya almost instantly as a promising actor. It didn't take long for the two stars to join forces again. They reunited in Siddique's Friends (2001), a remake of his own 1999 Malayalam film of the same name. In it, Suriya and Vijay played best friends alongside Ramesh Khanna. The film became a blockbuster and marked a turning point in both actors' careers. Though they haven't shared screen space in a feature film since, their mutual respect and affection have remained strong, rooted in a bond that predates their stardom as both hail from prominent film families and knew each other well even before entering the industry. But did you know that Suriya and Vijay collaborated once more after Friends, and that too in a short film? Yep, you read that right. Along with them, the short docudrama 'Herova? Zerova?' also featured Suriya's wife Jyotika and R Madhavan, all playing themselves. Produced and released by Suriya's Agaram Foundation to emphasise the need for education, the short film was sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Tamil Nadu. It was directed by Priya V and featured a stellar team comprising KV Anand (cinematography), Harris Jayaraj (music), Sreekar Prasad (editing) and Na Muthukumar (lyrics), making it a dream collaboration. The short film opens in a classroom where a teacher is taking attendance. While many students are present, a few are absent. Each time a name is called and the student is missing, the scene cuts to reveal where they actually are. While one is shown working in a stone quarry, another — a little girl — is running her household while carrying a baby in one hand. As the film progresses, more kids are shown in child labour, their right to education denied. Soon, Suriya, Vijay, Jyotika and Madhavan appear on screen, rescuing these children from labour and teaching them about the value of schooling, emphasising that education determines whether one becomes a 'hero or zero'. The short ends on a hopeful note, showing that their campaign has yielded good results and that the children have embraced education and are now attending school. 'You will become heroes in life only if you study,' the four of them say. Speaking about his foundation, Suriya once told Rediff, 'Agaram is the first alphabet in Tamil. Agaram is the beginning of everything connected with education. That is why we decided to have the name for our foundation.' Opening up about the decision to make the short film, he noted, 'This was done to make people aware of the importance of education. I am not doing this for publicity for me or my family. That is the reason why I have roped in actors like Vijay and Madhavan in the film; so that they can send the message across effectively. I will not be able to meet each and every child who doesn't go to school and tell him the importance of education. If I can inspire anybody to sponsor a child's education though this film, it will be great.' He added, 'It was the Tamil Nadu Education department that asked us to make a video clip urging students not to drop out of school. I thought that was not enough and why should this be restricted only to me? Why not include other like-minded actors who are my friends in the film? It is a great cause and it brought all of us — Vijay, Maddy Jo, K V Anand Sir, Priya, Harris Jayaraj, Srikar Prasad — together.'

Karthi says he's lucky to have an older brother like Suriya; to receive love from industry due to him
Karthi says he's lucky to have an older brother like Suriya; to receive love from industry due to him

Hindustan Times

time28-06-2025

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Karthi says he's lucky to have an older brother like Suriya; to receive love from industry due to him

Jun 28, 2025 04:20 PM IST Actor Karthi spoke about his older brother Suriya at an event held for Vishnu Vishal's younger brother Rudra's debut film, Oho Enthan Baby. He gushed about how having a brother like Suriya was important and talked about how he received love from the industry because of him. (Also Read: Suriya and daughter Diya spotted together in rare public sighting; fans say 'he looks so young') Karthi shared his love for his elder brother Suriya at a recent event. Karthi spoke of how many prefer to have a single child these days, but he was lucky to have Suriya and said, 'It's a special thing to have an older brother. Now, everybody is looking to have a single child, but having an elder brother is very important. That's why they say that if your father has carried you in your arms, your brother has on his shoulders.' He also added about the love he received from the film industry due to him, saying, 'So, I'm really lucky to have learnt so much from him. They think of our well-being and think of things we aren't even aware of. When I first came here, when my first film was launched, the whole industry gave me a lot of love. So many people wished me well. Which is why I am encouraging newcomers, too.' Upcoming work Suriya debuted as an actor in the film industry with the 1997 film Nerrukku Ner, while Karthi worked as an assistant director and played a small role in the 2004 film Aayutha Ezhuthu before his debut with the 2007 film Paruthiveeran. Most recently, Suriya starred in Siva's Kanguva and Karthik Subbaraj's Retro. He will soon star in RJ Balaji's Karuppu and a yet-to-be-titled film by Venky Atluri. Karthi starred in Meiyazhagan, which was produced by Suriya and played a cameo in Kanguva. He also played a cameo in Sailesh Kolanu's HIT: The Third Case. He will soon star in Sardar 2 and Vaa Vaathiyaar.

Suriya fans await a strong comeback after setbacks: How Karthik Subbaraj's 'Retro' fell short of expectations - Exploring Suriya's career trajectory
Suriya fans await a strong comeback after setbacks: How Karthik Subbaraj's 'Retro' fell short of expectations - Exploring Suriya's career trajectory

Time of India

time18-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Suriya fans await a strong comeback after setbacks: How Karthik Subbaraj's 'Retro' fell short of expectations - Exploring Suriya's career trajectory

Among Kollywood's fan rivalries, the dynamic between Suriya and Thalapathy Vijay fans has always stood out for its relatively softer tone, ever since both actors captured hearts with their youthful charm and consistent box-office success. Suriya made his debut with Vasanth's Nerrukku Ner in 1997, and his journey was never a walk in the park, as he faced continuous setbacks at the box office. His first major breakthrough came in 2001 with Director Bala's Nandhaa, followed by Kaakha Kaakha in 2003, directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon, which gave him his first blockbuster hit. Over the years, he explored a wide range of roles—from a romantic hero to a fierce police officer and a powerful politician. His romantic roles in films like Uyirile Kalanthathu, Friends, Mounam Pesiyadhe, Sillunu Oru Kaadhal and several others won him a loyal fan base. However, it was his 2005 film Ghajini, directed by AR Murugadoss, that marked a significant turning point in his career. The film was widely appreciated for both Suriya's emotional performance and the well-crafted script. The ' Singam ' franchise also became an iconic chapter in his acting journey. However, in the years that followed, he faced criticism for poor script choices and several of his films failed to perform at the box office. His last theatrical release before the OTT phase was Kaappaan in 2019, after which fans eagerly anticipated his comeback to cinemas. Although Suriya made headlines with his critically acclaimed performances in Soorarai Pottru and Jai Bhim over the next two years, both were OTT releases. Suriya went on to win the 68th National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in 'Soorarai Pottru'. Retro | Song - Edharkaga Marubadi In 2022, he made a promising cameo appearance in Lokesh Kanagaraj's Vikram, which became a rare moment of fan celebration in theatres for Suriya after a long time. His devoted fans had to wait until 2024 for his big-budget film Kanguva , which unfortunately fell short of expectations due to a weak script and underwhelming VFX. Following this, all eyes turned to Kollywood's beloved director, Karthik Subbaraj, for Retro , which thrilled fans with its trailer showcasing some of Suriya's most iconic looks. However, the film's release earlier this month ( May 1 2025) failed to impress both critics and fans. After the lukewarm reception, Karthik Subbaraj admitted he had to alter the film to suit Suriya's star image. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Karthik said, 'Retro is also told in my way, but it comes with the responsibility of a big budget and a big star. That indie film doesn't need known artistes or stars. It's a small-budget story I've wanted to make for a long time,' he added. There is no debating Suriya's talent or his standing as one of the most bankable stars in the industry. It would be unfair to undermine his career achievements. The issue lies in the fact that fans have not had the opportunity to celebrate him in theatres since Kaappaan in 2019, and theatrical success is crucial for a star of Suriya's calibre. As we eagerly await his upcoming theatrical releases—one with RJ Balaji and another with Venky Atluri—let's take a closer look at Suriya's career trajectory and explore what might have gone wrong with his recent film choices. Suriya and director Karthik at 'Celebrate the Spirit of Retro' event 'All his films are commercial hits, the producer didn't lose money, But how do you satisfy the audience? ' - G Dhananjayan Well-known producer and trade analyst G Dhananjayan joined ETimes for a discussion about the performance of Suriya starrers in theatres. When asked about fans' longing for Suriya's theatrical comeback and the recent setbacks with Kanguva and Karthik Subbaraj's Retro, the conversation also touched upon how Retro was seen as the last chance to revive Suriya's theatrical appeal and what went wrong with his recent script choices. Dhananjayan said, 'Firstly, there is nothing called last chance and all. I don't appreciate such words. It's not given to any performer, an actor, or a popular star. You can never put it as a last hope and last stage and all. Nothing like that.' 'The reason I'm saying is Mohanlal sir has continuously flopped in the last two years. Including his own directorial film, Barroz. It was a big flop with more than 50 crore loss to the even a film like L2:Empuraan, it did so much collection but the producer lost a lot of money. A lot of people trolled Mohanlal sir saying that he is an aging star and aging superstar and nothing worked.' 'He makes a massive comeback in Thudarum Right?. For the last two years, Drishyam 2 went on live OTT streaming. It did come into theaters. After that, Drishyam 2 which got a lot of appreciation in OTT. But he never got a big hit at the box office. And the box office hit was only the film L2:Empuraan but that didn't cover the cost. And everybody said Mohanlal is gone and everybody knows he is a star. how come all the people came in and watched 'Thudarum' today ? the film collected more than 200 crore. 'See, it is all about content which will connect to a larger audience working. So, it is not the fault of any hero. you can't put it like saying that the film was a disaster. I'm talking about 'Retro'. It had a mixed talk. A mixed and divided talk. There were a section of people who liked it and a section of people who didn't like it. With Kanguva, it is a different issue altogether. People didn't like it. There is nothing called mixed talk there. There is a lot of negativity around technical aspects like sound quality, VFX etc. And plus, the story with the beginning, 35 minutes, really didn't connect with the audience. So, such a problem was there with Kanguva. In Retro, there is no such thing. Retro is all about whether everybody liked it or somebody liked it. So, not everybody liked it but some people liked it. That's why the film ended up collecting decent money. So, it is not a disaster. You can't call it a washout. I have spoken about that film earning a lot of money through non-theatrical rights. So, Surya has got a guaranteed non-theatrical business. Guaranteed means what? His films sell digitally immediately. And they don't sell it at an ordinary price. It sells at 80 crores, 85 crores, 90 crores. For your information, the next film, Venky Atluri film, starring Surya, it went for, market rumors are Rs 85 crores. Only for digital. Okay. Netflix bought it. And music will go for some 15 crores. So, 100 crores has been collected already. Then, the satellite will go for a minimum Rs 25 crores. So, 125. Overseas will get 15 crores. Okay. 140. Then, India theatrical, how much will it collect? Will it collect 30 crores? Will it collect 80 crores? Depending on the content. If it collects 30 crores, it will do 150 crores revenue. If it collects 80 crores, it will do 200 crores revenue. I'm talking about revenue, not box office. And the cost of a Surya film will not be more than, at best, I'll say 120 crores. At best. Okay. On average, its films cost around 80 crores to 100 crores. 'Retro', my estimation is around 100 crores, the budget, including its basic salary. So, now, retro is a hugely profitable venture for the companies. Because, you know, they made 100 crores, the film ended up collecting some 140 crores revenue. Box office, it didn't connect to a larger audience. But, non-theatrical works so beautifully for the producers, it is a profitable film. That's why they had a thank you meeting. Surya gave 10 crores out of it as a donation to Agra Foundation. Because the film was a commercial hit.' There is a difference between commercial hits and box office hits. Some films are both – they are commercial hits and box office hits. Some films are only commercial hits. So, this film is a commercial hit, because all the people who invested money in it made money. Now, coming to the point, they did business. So, they are going to be on the table profit for the film. The box office is something that is determined by the content. Whether the content works or not is not in everybody's hands. Nobody wants to give bad content to the audience. Everybody is sincerely trying to give the best ever content. They are sincerely working hard and they give the best of performances, best of technical work. Incidentally, for Retro, the song 'Kanima' was a trending song for 3 months. So, everything went right for the film. Maybe the content didn't connect with the larger audience. That is not something the director can be blamed for or Surya can be blamed for. And that cannot be the last hope. So, we can never say anything. Tomorrow, what if, Surya and Venky Atluri film is a double of 'Lucky Bhaskar'? What if the director gives blockbuster content like Lucky Bhaskar? Surya's film ended up collecting 300 crores. So, your last hope then will become the first, the biggest issue will start rising, correct? So, there is never a last hope. So, keep that benchmark of Mohanlal. And say that all that he needs right now is the blockbuster content. I will put it simply, saying that he needs a box office hit while he is continuously giving commercial hits. All his films are commercial hits. The producer didn't lose money. But how do you satisfy the audience? Because that's where the growth of an actor is. Growth of an actor in terms of stature and appeal and all comes in only when the box office hit is a big thing. Big thing. So, today Pradeep Ranganathan ended up doing 150 crores. Suddenly, his stature goes up in the minds of the audience. Let's take the example of Pradeep Ranganathan. In his second film, if he is touching 150 crores, obviously, the pressure will be on every actor to cross beyond that. Suddenly you can't put it saying that Pradeep Ranganathan is bigger than Surya. You can't say that. Because this non-theatrical business is so much of Surya. So, I am not saying, you know, Pradeep Ranganathan is less. Maybe another 10 films later, you might really do well. So many numbers you might do. But I am talking about the comparisons, you know, or writing off anybody should not happen. There is a big non-theatrical revenue guarantee for an artist, which is based on his reputation, based on his success. He has given Soorarai Pottru an OTT big hit. He has given Jai Bhim. His films are doing exceedingly well in OTT. So, OTT would like to buy his film immediately. There is nobody saying no for his film. Including overseas or satellite, everybody wants his film. Every non-theatrical right, music—with Kanima being a big hit—everybody wants his next film's audio rights. So, there is a guaranteed business happening. So, how do you look at that? Are you going to look at a glass which is half empty or half full? I am looking at it as half full. The next half is the box office. If that box office also comes in, you know, very nicely, based on great content, it will be full. So, right now, other non-theatrical rights are bringing in a lot of money. So, the producers are happy. But the day the audience is also happy, this talk will not be there. Everybody will be there, guaranteedly, talking about his business and celebrating that. When addressing the question about Suriya still holding a huge hope among fans by taking the example of his short cameo in Vikram, the producer stated, 'The two movies (Soorarai Pottru and Jai Bhim) went on OTT. He didn't give a theatrical hit. Today, everybody calls him Rolex (cameo in Vikram). Now, that means, people are waiting for a great content. That's all. They all love him. They all want him to succeed. They want to see him like a Singam. The right content has to come. If it doesn't come, nobody can save anybody. You cannot write off Surya. You can only write, when is the next big hit, box office hit, Surya is going to give? All of us are waiting. Because, Surya is a bankable star when it comes to non-theatrical rights, which is enabling the producers to recover their investment. He is generating 120 crore, 130 crore business, non-theatrical.' Dhananjayan quotes 'sincerity' as the key factor people like about Suriya's on-screen performance: 'His sincerity, everybody loves him. He is so sincere to the character. Look at the six-pack he is putting in this Retro. He is going to hit 50. Even the six-pack, he looks so majestic. There is a lot of hard work, a lot of sincerity, and a lot of things. The only thing is, the stories are not connected to him. Somewhere, whether it's Kanguva or Retro, something has disconnected him from the audience. They expected something different. They all want to see him like they saw him in Soorarai Pottru or Jai Bhim. They want to see him like, you know, in films like Singam. Larger than life with a lot of energy. Not a gangster kind of thing, because somewhere maybe it is not connected at all. Why did people love him in Ayan? It was convincing. Because it didn't require a larger-than-life poster. It required a very convincing character. He looks very convincing. He is fun. He is entertaining. And he is entertaining the audience. He is doing all kinds of manipulation there. And everybody believed in it. And the film was a big hit. And though it is slightly larger than life, people loved him for that. So, when is he going to get an Ayan? When is he going to get a Singam? We all look for such a story. I am really banking on Venky Atluri's story because I was just thinking at that time when I saw Lucky Bhaskar, this should have been done by Surya. I am not saying that Dulquer Salman didn't do well. He is phenomenal. I thought Lucky Bhaskar should have come for Surya. Surya would have done a blockbuster. That film would have collected 200 crores. So everything should fall in place. I am really sincerely hoping that he will do a 200% better, 200% bigger film than Lucky Bhaskar for Surya, his next film. And that will surely be a sure-shot blockbuster.' he concluded. 'He should experiment a little more within the commercial format- ' Sreedhar Pillai Sreedhar Pillai, a well-known film critic and trade analyst, also shared his perspective on the topic in a chat with ETimes. He addressed the box office setbacks Suriya faced with his two recent releases. 'Surya is one of the finest actors in commercial cinema and he is a true star. And over the years, he has performed very well at the box office and his market just after COVID in the OTT market was very very good. All his films are because he has that market but his choice of scripts are not up to the mark. I don't know what went wrong on the choice of scripts. Karthik Subbaraj is a nice director. He is a well-known director but somewhere there has been big big pitfalls in his choice of scripts. He or his team or whatever it is, they should choose better scripts. That's all I can say about that because a script is one of the major causes. A star is a star but no star can make a film run without solid content. You need solid content to back up your stardom and that is where he has gone wrong. He is still I would say a very saleable and very popular star but he needs his choice of scripts to be better. That only he can do it. I mean he or his team should dig through a proper script and go through it and then work out. He called Suriya's both OTT releases, 'Soorarai Pottru' and 'Jai Bhim' cult classics. They worked but that means Surya knows the OTT market very well. But in the theatrical market, he wants to succeed in the theatrical market. The theatrical market for a big star is the most important factor. I am sure Surya will crack it next time. That is his forthcoming film with RJ Balaji which I think looks better. RJ Balaji, there are zero expectations because he is not a big director. But Surya has probably given a date to him and I am sure that would be an exciting project ahead. So the idea is that Surya should get a solid film now on a theatrical basis, he should be able to get. But that will come because every actor goes through these ups and downs in their career. But I am sure Surya will find the right mix of characters then it will work. I felt in Retro that he went too much for the action thing which may not work unless the story has that action atmosphere in it.' He later shared his thoughts about what fans really missed in theatres with Suriya's performance. 'I think content. It's just the content. It has nothing to do with Suriya, the star, the phenomenon and all that. Even today, his Ghajini character and so many films, Kaakha Kaakha it's still memorable. He has to get out of that and then do another character which works at the box office or another different thing. And he should experiment a little more. He should experiment a little more within the commercial format. That experiment can happen only if the script is good. It's not about Surya, it's about the script that he has been offering or he has been performing. Because Surya is a star, you can't give away. His opening is still intact.' he concluded. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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