Suriya,
the
'Nadippin
Nayagan'
is
totally
busy
in
his
acting
career
with
some
highly
promising
projects
in
the
pipeline.
The
talented
actor,
who
is
reportedly
planning
to
be
choosy
with
the
projects
he
picks,
is
back
on
the
success
track
with
the
Sudha
Kongara
directorial,
Soorarai
Pottru.
Suriya
earned
immensely
positive
reviews
for
his
performance
in
the
movie,
which
marked
his
OTT
debut.
Interestingly,
now
the
reports
suggest
that
the
actor
is
planning
to
reunite
with
Sudha
Kongara
and
GV
Prakash
Kumar,
the
director
and
music
composer
of
Soorarai
Pottru,
for
a
new
project.
The
reports
started
doing
rounds
after
Suriya
and
GV
Prakash
hinted
the
same
in
their
recent
tweets.
Recently,
GV
Prakash
Kumar
had
shared
a
selfie
with
Suriya
and
Sudha
Kongara,
after
the
Soorarai
Pottru
music
album
won
Sony
Music
South's
'Top
Performing
Album'
award.
"Thanks
@SonyMusicSouth
for
presenting
us
the
top
performing
album
in
Tamil
and
Telugu
for
#sooraraipottru
...
thanks
#sudhakongara
thanks
@Suriya_offl
sir
@rajsekarpandian
sir
@2D_ENTPVTLTD....
What
about
a
collab
again
with
team
#sooraraipottru
soon
guys?....," the
musician
wrote
on
his
tweet.
Interestingly,
leading
man
Suriya
retweeted
GV
Prakash
Kumar's
post
and
hinted
that
a
reunion
is
indeed
on
cards.
"What
an
album
what
a
journey
can't
thank
you
both
enough
@gvprakash
what
should
we
wait
for...!?
Sudha...???
😀," read
the
actor-producer's
tweet.
However,
Suriya,
Sudha
Kongara,
and
GV
Prakash
Kumar
have
not
confirmed
the
reports
regarding
their
second
collaboration,
so
far.
The
trio
is
expected
to
launch
the
project
officially,
once
everything
is
finalised.
The
rumourmills
suggest
that
the
project
might
be
bankriolled
by
the
actor
himself,
under
his
homebanner
2D
Entertainment.
Coming
to
Suriya's
work
front,
the
actor
will
be
next
seen
in
the
upcoming
courtroom
drama,
Jai
Bhim.
He
is
currently
busy
the
shooting
of
Etharkkum
Thunindhavan,
the
upcoming
Pandiraj
directorial.
After
wrapping
up
the
project,
Suriya
will
join
the
sets
of
Vaadivaasal,
the
upcoming
Vetrimaaran
directoial.