Suriya plans to plunge into Bollywood?

Kollywood Superstar Suriya is one of the busiest actors with multiple projects in his hands and fans are anticipated about most of his upcoming films. Yesterday it was known that Suriya to wrap up Kanguva by the end of November and the director is also paced up shooting for the film without long breaks.

Speculations are Suriya will wrap up Kanguva by November because he has plans to plunge into Hindi film industry. According to sources, He’s in talks with Rang De Basanti fame director Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra. It is believed that the actor want to do a periodic film with the director and re-enter into Bollywood. Director and actor has conversations over Mahabharata Karna character which will be portrayed by the actor and if everything goes as planned, Film begins its shoot next year.

Suriya who is currently busy shooting for Kanguva has made has debut to Bollywood with Ram Gopal Varma’s Rakhta Charitra which is a biopic of Telugu Politician Paritala Ravindhra. Now he’ll also be seen doing cameo in Hindi remake of Soorarai Pottru.

Something that needs to be addressed here is Suriya with handful projects that needs to begin with their shoot after actor wrap ups for Kanguva this November. If the rumors about Om Prakash Mehra and Suriya are collaborating for a movie and starts shooting for it next year, his other much anticipated film with director Vetri Maaran, Vaadi Vaasal will be pushed back to adjust actor’s dates for his projects. It is also to be noted actor has another project with Sudha Kongara which he will finish shooting early next year as it is said to be a quickie project.

Renowned actor who also marked himself in Telugu industry with his blockbuster Ghajini has been off market losing his hold with Telugu audience with flops like NGK, Bandobast, Mass etc. South fans of the actor are suggesting him to do Pan Indian Films rather than marking himself with a solo debut in Bollywood as Hindi industry is cruel to Tamil stars.

Stay tuned to Filmify  for more updates .

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