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Suriya holds Bharathiraja’s hands to console him over son Manoj Bharathiraja’s death. Watch

Suriya holds Bharathiraja’s hands to console him over son Manoj Bharathiraja’s death. Watch

Actor-director Bharathiraja’s son Manoj died in Chennai on Tuesday due to cardiac arrest. He was 48 years old. After news of his demise, numerous celebrities extended condolences to the family. On Wednesday, Suriya was spotted visiting Bharathiraja and consoling him. (Also Read: RIP Manoj Bharathiraja: Vijay gets emotional as he pays final respects; Kamal Haasan expresses condolences) Suriya sat down near Bharathiraja to console him over his son Manoj’s death.(X) Suriya visits Bharathiraja after Manoj’s death On Wednesday, a paparazzo posted a video of Suriya visiting Bharathiraja’s house to pay his last respects to Manoj. The actor looks bereaved as he puts a garland on Manoj’s body. He then sits down near Bharathiraja, holds his hand and consoles him over the death of his son. The veteran looks devastated by his son’s demise, and Suriya stayed there for a while to offer support. Celebrities react to Manoj Bharathiraja’s death Earlier in the day, Vijay had also paid his last respects to Manoj with videos and pictures of his visit doing rounds on social media. Kamal …

This 1981 K Balachander Film Is Precursor To Bharathiraja’s Kadalora Kavithaigal

The core themes of Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu and Kadalora Kavithaiga are similar. Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu featured Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha and Bhanu Chander, and a guest role by Chiranjeevi. Kailasam Balachander, a pivotal figure in Indian cinema, particularly in the Tamil industry, left an indelible mark with his film Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu, released in 1981. This movie is noteworthy for being a precursor to Bharathiraja’s 1986 release, Kadalora Kavithaigal Despite sharing some significant similarities, the films presented different stories and unique storytelling styles. Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu, featuring Krishnam Raju, Jayasudha and Bhanu Chander, and a guest role by Chiranjeevi, gained attention for its unique narrative. Despite minimal obscene or violent scenes, the film received an ‘A’ certification from the censor board. The story unfolds with Krishna Chaitanya, his wife Jayamalini, and their son. The plot takes a dramatic turn when Jayamalini visits the bungalow of a wealthy farmer, Chiranjeevi, dancing and entertaining him at night. Witnessed by her husband and son, the son reacts violently, leading to the death of Jayamalini. The father, taking responsibility for …