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Suriya Remuneration for cameo role in Vikram stuns everyone

on Jun 5, 2022

Suriya Remuneration for cameo role in Vikram stuns everyone

As we all know, Tamil actor Suriya appeared in the recently released film Vikram in a key role. The menacing Rolex character he played was well received.

 

Even though it only appeared for 5 minutes in the film, it was a compelling character and fans loved seeing their star in ruthless villain role. Meanwhile, it has come as a surprise that actor Surya was not compensated for his role as Rolex.

 

Suriya did not receive a single rupee, and he refused to accept payment because he wanted to be a part of Kamal Haasan's project. Suriya is a big fan of Kamal Haasan and his work, so he refused to take money for it. It is worth noting that Surya will play the villain in the next instalment of Vikram's film.

 

On the work front, Suriya is currently playing the lead role in Suriya 41 directed by Bala. The film stars Krithi Shetty opposite to Suriya. While the first phase of shooting for the film was completed last month, the next phase of shooting is set to begin soon.

 

Following this, Suriya is going to act in the movie Vadivaasal directed by Vetrimaran. Suriya is also getting special training with Jallikkattu bulls for the film which is based on Jallikkattu. Shooting for the film is set to begin soon. Composer GV Prakash is composing the music for the film.


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