Suriya and TJ Gnanavel Reunite for New Realistic Drama After Jai Bhim
Suriya and director TJ Gnanavel are reuniting after Jai Bhim's success for a new film under Zhagaram Studios. An official announcement is expected soon.
Dumtika Editorial
April 17, 2026 · 1 min read

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Suriya and TJ Gnanavel Join Forces Again After Jai Bhim Success
Suriya is set to collaborate once again with director TJ Gnanavel, reuniting after the remarkable success of their previous film, Jai Bhim. The original movie, which premiered digitally during the pandemic, was a milestone in Suriya’s career and received critical acclaim for its realistic portrayal and strong performances.
Director TJ Gnanavel, who recently worked with Superstar Rajinikanth on Vettaiyan, is now developing a new script tailored for Suriya. Despite Vettaiyan not meeting expectations, anticipation remains high for this upcoming project, especially as Gnanavel is known for his grounded storytelling style. The film will be produced by Suriya’s own Zhagaram Studios, further fueling excitement among fans who have been eagerly waiting for news about the next chapter in this successful collaboration.
Currently, Suriya has completed filming for both Karuppu and Vishwanath and Sons, with both films scheduled for release within a three-month window. The star is also busy shooting his 47th film, helmed by Jithu Madhavan of Aavesham fame. As per reports, the announcement for the new Gnanavel-Suriya project will be made soon.
With both the actor and director riding on a mix of past triumphs and lessons learned, fans can look forward to another compelling, realistic venture from this celebrated duo. Stay tuned for official updates and release dates in the coming weeks.
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