Family Loyalty Damaging Suriya’s & Karthi’s Careers?

Suriya and Karthi film delay issue

Suriya and Karthi, the popular brothers of Kollywood, are facing a challenging phase as the releases of Karuppu and Vaa Vaathiyaar continue to be postponed. These repeated delays have sparked a strong debate on social media.

Suriya has already completed Karuppu. The team first planned a Diwali release. Later, the release was pushed forward due to internal issues and no new date has been announced.

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Karthi finished shooting two projects, Vaa Vaathiyaar directed by Nalan Kumarasamy and Sardar 2 directed by PS Mithran. Both films have also faced multiple postponements. Reports suggest that financial issues are the main reason.

Many social media users are criticising Suriya and Karthi for repeatedly choosing to work for their relatives’ production houses. They argue that this habit is affecting the brothers’ careers.

Karuppu has been produced by S R Prabhu’s Dream Warrior Pictures. Vaa Vaathiyaar is produced by Studio Green. Both companies are run by close relatives of Suriya and Karthi. The brothers have continued to work with them for many years.

Fans feel it is fine to support family to an extent. But they say these two production houses are struggling to deliver films on time in recent years. Because of this, the brothers’ completed projects are stuck without proper releases.

Some users have even taken the debate too far by claiming that Suriya is not interested in film work anymore. They speculate that he will soon enter politics with the DMK party. They refer to his recent Agaram event and his appearances with DMK leaders to support their claims.

A few weeks ago, Studio Green officially announced that Vaa Vaathiyaar would release on December 5. But there have been no new updates, and many now believe that the film may be postponed again.

This ongoing discussion about the delay of the brothers’ films is going viral on social media. People continue to share their opinions on Suriya and Karthi’s current situation.

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