Suryaa (film)

Surya is a 2008 Tamil film, written and directed by stunt master Jaguar Thangam, in his directorial debut.[1] The film stars his son debutant Vijaya Chiranjeevi and Keerthi Chawla in the lead roles.[2] The film received negative reviews from critics.[3]

Suryaa
Directed byJaguar Thangam
Produced bySanthi Jaguar Thangam
Written byJaguar Thangam
StarringVijaya Chiranjeevi,
Keerthi Chawla
Music byJerome Pushparaj
CinematographyR. H. Ashok
Production
company
JVR Film Makers
LanguageTamil

Production

The film marked the acting debut of Vijaya Chiranjeevi, son of stunt master Jaguar Thangam who also made directorial debut with this film.[1][4]

Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by Jerome Pushparaj.[5]

  • Veeradhi Veeranada — Tippu
  • Vettaiyaada Vaada — Girish, Vinaya
  • Sammadhama — Shalini, Karthi
  • Padaiyedu — Tippu, Mervin
  • Theme Music
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