Suriya sivakumar recent family newspaper
While I always work with great directors, she frequently collaborates with first-time filmmakers. Since our move, she has worked on diverse projects like Srikanth, Shaitaan, Dabba Cartel, and Kaathal: The Core, which feature more interesting writing. Suriya admitted that the relocation has improved their family dynamic. For Suriya, Mumbai offers a refreshing change.
With more freedom and anonymity in the city, he enjoys everyday activities like driving with his kids or walking in the park without constant public attention.
Suriya sivakumar recent family newspaper
Tamil cinema superstar Suriya, in a recent interview, spoke about his struggles. He revealed that there was a time when his wife Jyothika earned three times more than him. Suriya, who is busy promoting his film 'Kanguva', spoke to The Mashable. But I would forget my lines. This was my third or fourth film. I really respected the way she Jyothika worked.
She knew the lines better than me. She memorized them by heart, very sincere. It took me years to call myself a hero and create my market. According to Suriya, despite the huge salary difference between Jyothika and him, the actress's parents agreed to their marriage. She was ready to be a part of my life. Her parents were also ready, I realized what I earn and what she earns.
I realized I had to work hard. He also got candid about balancing his time between Chennai and Mumbai. He added, "I am balancing between Chennai and Mumbai. I take off for at least 10 days a month. I don't shoot at all. For the remaining 20 days, I don't mind shooting for hours. For those 10 days, there's no phone call from office or work. Of course, I meet my industry friends here.
But, there's no office per se. I am happy to walk with my daughter to the park or go for a drive or have ice cream. I enjoy taking my son for basketball. Kanguva will be released in theatres on November