Suriya
and
his
family
became
the
first
to
come
up
with
financial
aid
to
save
the
technicians
of
the
FEFSI
union.
The
star
family
has
donated
Rs
10
lakh
to
the
technicians
who
are
struggling
due
to
the
industry
shut
down,
that
has
taken
place
on
account
of
Coronavirus
outbreak.
Earlier,
there
was
buzz
that
the
FEFSI
union
leader,
RK
Selvamani
might
have
a
word
with
Tamil
actors
to
donate
for
the
good
cause.
Well,
this
is
not
the
first
time
when
Suriya
and
family
are
scripting
a
chapter
in
philanthropy.
Earlier,
the
actor,
with
his
brother
had
donated
Rs
25
lakh
and
Rs
35
lakh
for
Kerala
and
Chennai
flood
relief
respectively.
Recently,
Suriya
took
to
his
Twitter
handle
to
explain
the
importance
of
social-distancing.
In
a
short
video,
the
actor
added
that
the
virus
is
spreading
faster
than
we
thought
and
therefore
awareness
on
this
is
very
important.
He
asked
people
to
stay
indoors
and
fight
the
Coronavirus.
He
also
said
that
all
precautions
like
being
at
safe
distance
from
everyone
and
washing
hands
have
to
be
taken
care
of
so
that
India
doesn't
become
second
Italy.
Suriya
also
quoted
'Anjuvathu
anjamai
pethamai'
which
translates
to
'it
is
foolishness
to
say
no
to
fear'.
The
actor's
next
release
Soorarai
Pottru
might
get
postponed
due
to
the
ongoing
Coronavirus
outbreak.
The
movie
had
to
recently
suspend
its
post-production
work.
He
will
also
team
up
with
director
Hari
for
the
sixth
time
for
Aruvaa.