Suriya thanks Aamir Khan for B'wood fame!
The southern superstar said Bollywood took note of him because Aamir used to speak about his performance in the Tamil version 'Ghajini' frequently.
The actor was speaking at the audio launch of his 'Raktha Charitra', directed by Ram Gopal Varma. In the two-part film on the gang rivalry in Naxalite country in Andhra Pradesh, Suriya plays an important role, while Vivek Oberio plays the lead role, that of slain Naxal leader Paritala Ravi.
Suriya has an enviable record in Tamil, similar to the one Aamir has in Bollywood. Suriya has been churning out one hit after the other for the past three years.
Suriya-Vijay-Dayanidhi Maaran Together
Loyola College of Chennai holds special mention for having generated some of the most prominent personalities of Tamil film industry and politics. To be precise, the leading actors and filmmakers of Kollywood including Vijay, Suriya, Vikram, Vishal, Jeyam Ravi, directors SJ Surya, Vishnuvardhan and many other technicians, Dayanidhi Maaran, Udhayanidhi Stalin, NDTV Hindu editor Sanjay Pinto, Hindu editor N Ram and many others including recent arrival from CM Karunanidhi’s grandson Arulnidhi and many others on the rise have graduated from Loyola College.
Being one of the highly rated 5 Star Colleges of India, Loyola College celebrates the Alumni Association and this year has invited the bigwigs.
It’s expected that Suriya and Vijay are also taking part as the correspondents have invited them personally.
Union Minister P. Chidambaram, Dayanidhi Maaran and others have already confirmed about their presence for this special occasion.
RGV talks about Suriya again
There is no stopping for Ram Gopal Varma from heaping laurels on Suriya. The director is so impressed with the actor and is in complete awe about his performance in their forthcoming film ‘Raktha Charithra’.
The filmmaker, who had earlier penned a long post on Suriya on his blog, told a Tamil tabloid, “Suriya is a complete actor. His eyes are so powerful. They spit fire all the time. I just can’t stop admiring his eyes.”
Meanwhile, Ram Gopal Varma, who is controversy’s favourite child, has kicked off a fresh debate on Friday while speaking at the launch of his Telugu film ‘Katha-Screenplay-Darsakathvam Appalraju’ held at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad.
He along with lyricist Kaluva Sai wrote a song with all the top directors by name and took potshots at them. Those who came under attack from RGV include K Raghavendra Rao, Gunasekhar, Gopal, Puri Jagannath, Kodi Ramakrishna and Krishnavamsi.
He didn’t stop taking potshots at Nagarjuna too, saying he never stood in a long queue to get tickets for Nagarjuna’s movies. Did someone talk about guts now?
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