Recent social media updates that actor Suriya has been busy with his latest movie Etharkkum Thunindhavan and it is directed by Pandiraj. Putting an end to the long wait. The moviemakers of actor Suriya’s tentatively titled movie Suriya 40. Exposing the first look and title of the film on Thursday, July 22, ahead of Suriya’s birthday on July 23. The movie has been titled Etharkkum Thunindhavan.
Cast & Crew:
The film’s music has composed by D. Imman, whilst cinematography has handled by R. Rathnavelu respectively. Starring Suriya Sivakumar and Priyanka Arul Mohan in prominent roles. Including Sathyaraj, Saranya Ponvannan, Soori, Ilavarasu, and MS Bhaskar in Supporting roles in this movie.
Movie Plot:
Recently, the movie team released a video. While watching the video of Suriya holding steel, Suriya walks into a factory, where we see injured people lying on the ground. The video features a series of close-up shots where we watch Suriya drawing someone’s body or pointing his gun and shooting at someone person. While the end of nearly half a minute video, we watch the profile of Suriya with a sword along with background music, setting the tone for an intriguing thriller film.
Jayamkondaan fame Vinay Rai will be attempting the role of an antagonist. Actor Suriya went on floors on February 15 this year 2021. The project marks the third-time collaboration between moviemaker Pandiraj and actor Suriya after the 2015 family drama Pasanga 2 movie. He also appeared in a cameo role in Kadaikutty Singam, which featured his brother, actor Karthi in the lead role.
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Release Date Details:
While the release date of the movie was long believed to be December 24, 2021, though. It has never officially announced the latest buzz is that it will release a week earlier on December 17, 2021.
Today Kabilank tweets on Twitter about the movie
•#Breaking#EtharkkumThunindhavan Cmplt Shooting Wrapped.
Expecting a Peppy songs like Kaalam yen Kaadhali by @AlwaysJani Master🕺🔥. pic.twitter.com/onIzX5xWhE— kabilaN (@Kabilank_) November 10, 2021