Suriya’s upcoming action drama Karuppu, which is being released in Telugu as “Veera Bhadrudu,” is set to hit theaters this Thursday. During the film’s promotional event in Hyderabad, both Suriya and director RJ Balaji made it clear that the film is designed primarily for mass audiences.
The duo reportedly stated that the film is not aimed at social media-driven viewers or critics looking for layered storytelling and realistic narratives. Instead, they emphasized that “Karuppu” is meant to be enjoyed as a theatrical mass entertainer packed with action moments and hero elevation scenes.
Their comments indicate that Suriya is trying to set the right expectations before the release. After facing a string of disappointing results in recent years, the actor appears focused on reconnecting with his core fan base and mass audience.
By openly positioning the film as a commercial entertainer, Suriya seems keen on avoiding mismatched expectations from audiences expecting a more content-driven or subtle narrative.
Meanwhile, the actor will next be seen in the Telugu-Tamil bilingual “Vishwanath and Sons,” which is said to be a more rooted and sensible drama.
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