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Suriya is continuously doing the same mistake

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Suriya once used to be one of the bankable stars of the south. Each and every film he did challenged him and also impressed the audience. His stardom came with the blockbuster Ghajini which made him an overnight sensation not only in Tamil Nadu but also in AP/TS. His stardom increased more with another blockbuster Singam, released as Yamudu in Telugu. This was a big hit even in Telugu. The sequel film of Singam, Singam 2 released as Singam-Yamudu 2 was an even bigger blockbuster. But later films became failures and made him go down completely.

Suriya as said used to have a big market in Telugu. His Singam 2 had collected around 10 cr share in Telugu which is a sign of popularity once he used to have. Aakasam Nee Haddura and Jai Bhim which had an OTT release didn’t give him the much-needed relief. His recent theatrical film, ET too didn’t fare well. The film had a weak opening and the film did good only in TN and it was a disaster in other languages. On Monday the film had a disastrous run and witnessed drops. The film is heading towards a loss venture.

Suriya is doing his next film with director Bala. Bala is considered an outdated director. People don’t have any interest in watching his films. Suriya has to set a crazy combination and needs to deliver continuous blockbusters to bring back his stardom but he is doing the same mistake. He has to take a lot of care.

See also  Suriya’s ET Pre-release business and Box office classifications

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