Trending Buzz: Is this the title of Suriya’s epic Suriya42 with Siva?

(This article is authored by Alar)

Fans are ready to witness a cinematic marvel as Suriya is all set to amaze with his upcoming project, tentatively named 'Suriya 42'. Directed by Siva, this 3D period drama has already created a buzz with its grabbing motion poster released last year. Brace yourselves as Suriya is all set to stun us with not just one, but five different roles in the movie! Adding to the star power, the gorgeous Bollywood diva Disha Patani will be seen as the female lead.  

The film's title teaser is set to debut on the Tamil New Year's day (April 14), as previously announced by the production company. A screenshot with the film's title has been making the rounds on social media before the official announcement. Agneeswaran, which translates to "lord of fire" in Tamil, appears to be the film's title.

The internet is buzzing with a screenshot of what might be the title of an upcoming film. Though the authenticity of the image is yet to be confirmed, fans are already divided over it. While some are thrilled with the title, others are skeptical. To appease both sides, suggestions for alternative titles have been popping up, such as "Surya," "Sivam," or "Agni." 

According to IMDB, the premise of this venture is said to  be on a warrior in the 1678 dies due to a disease, in the present a girl does research on the disease which killed the warrior in 1678.  The film, which is being made in 10 languages and in two parts, is one of the most ambitious projects of Suriya and Siva. The film is expected to be completed by May 2023 and will release in both 2D and 3D formats. The film also features Mrunal Thakur, Yogi Babu, Kovai Sarla and Redin Kingsley in supporting roles.

Vetri Palanisamy is in charge of cinematography and  Richard Kevin will take care of editing. It has been reported that Suriya 42 is being made on a budget of Rs 200 crore. The film is to be wrapped up by the end of the May, and the actor will be move on to Vaadivaasal with Vetrimaaran, and for an untitled period gangster drama with Sudha Kongara.


 

 

 

 

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