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‘Karuppu’ first review: ‘A full theatrical celebration,’ says Suriya

‘Karuppu’ first review: Suriya hints at powerful courtroom drama, says, 'A full theatrical celebration'

Suriya continues to be one of Tamil cinema’s most successful stars due to his commitment to acting, script selection, and on-screen charisma. Despite being 50 years old, Suriya still astounds everyone with his fitness and youthful look. The actor’s next film, ‘Karuppu,’ became a hit even before its release following a special screening in Hyderabad. During the event, Suriya’s speech about fitness and the film’s content quickly went viral on social media.

Suriya shares his fitness secret with fans

During a fun interaction on stage, host Suma asked which of the brothers often breaks diet rules. Karthi immediately responded jokingly, “You can clearly see who it is.” The funny moment made the audience laugh, but Suriya soon turned the conversation into an inspiring one by revealing his fitness mantra.“After 25, I understood one thing… Body is not built in the gym; it is built in the kitchen,” said Suriya, receiving loud cheers from the crowd. He further added, “Going to the gym alone is a waste. You need to put a zip on your mouth. Only then will your body change.” His honest and simple advice about discipline and food habits impressed many fans online.

Karthi’s fun reply steals attention on stage

As soon as Suriya spoke about controlling food habits, Karthi humorously interrupted and said, “There is no zip for my mouth,” leaving everyone on stage laughing. The natural chemistry and brotherly bonding between the two actors became one of the event’s highlights. Fans loved seeing their casual and fun-filled interaction, and clips from the speech have now been widely shared across social media platforms.

Suriya’s review and promise about ‘Karuppu’ excite fans

Suriya also spoke confidently about ‘Karuppu’ and promised fans a complete theatrical entertainer. The first half will connect emotionally. The second half will be a full theatrical celebration,” he said during the event. According to the actor, the first half of the film will feature an emotional courtroom drama, while the second half will deliver “full mass masala moments, full humor, and full fun.”His energetic speech has now increased expectations for the film among fans. Many viewers are especially excited after Suriya assured that ‘Karuppu’ will have strong emotional scenes along with commercial entertainment elements designed for the big-screen experience.

About ‘Karuppu’

Directed by RJ Balaji, ‘Karuppu’ is a rural entertainer slated for release on May 14. Trisha plays opposite Suriya, and Sai Abhyankar composed the music. Go to Source

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