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Talented actor Suriya, who recently tasted big success with
Soorarai Pottru, has tested positive for COVID-19. The update was revealed by Suriya through his official Twitter page. The actor revealed that he is under treatment, and thanked the doctors for their support. The industry members and fans are now showering the
Ghajini actor with wishes for a speedy recovery.
I am getting treated for coronavirus and am better now. Let us all realize that life has not yet returned to normal. Can t be paralyzed with fear. At the same time it is necessary to be safe and careful. Lots of Love and thanks to the dedicated and supportive medical staff, wrote Suriya on his Twitter page.
Vijay Sethupathi s Role In Vetrimaaran-Soori Project: Director Reveals Exciting Details!
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Updated: Friday, February 5, 2021, 9:54 [IST]
Vijay
Sethupathi,
the
talented
actor
is
all
set
to
join
hands
with
National
award-winning
filmmaker
Vetrimaaran,
for
his
upcoming
Soori
starrer.
The
untitled
project
marks
the
first
collaboration
of
the
actor-director
duo.
In
a
recent
interview
given
to
the
media,
Vetrimaaran
revealed
some
exciting
details
about
Vijay
Sethupathi s
role
in
the
highly
anticipated
project.
According
to
Vetrimaaran,
the
character
played
by
Vijay
Sethupathi
is
the
film s
hero,
while
Soori s
character
is
the
story s
hero. The
narrative
progresses
through
the
character
played
by
Soori,
while
Vijay
Tamil anthology Navarasa to help Tamil film industry members
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The short-film anthology for Netflix is being made pro-bono
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The short-film anthology for Netflix is being made pro-bono
Over 10,000 people from the Tamil film industry are set to receive support through the nine-film anthology
Navarasa, an initiative conceived by directors Mani Ratnam and Jayendra Panchapakesan.
The anthology of short films for Netflix was conceived as a way to raise funds to support members of the cinema industry who had been affected by the COVID-19 crisis. Several directors, actors and technicians came forward to offer their services pro-bono to work on the ambitious project. The aim was to unite the creative community of Tamil cinema and send a strong message of solidarity and resilience.