L K Akshay Kumar Celebrates Sirai's 50-Day Run on Raawadi Sets

Actor L K Akshay Kumar celebrated the 50-day theatrical run of the hit film 'Sirai' by cutting a cake on the sets of his upcoming movie 'Raawadi'. Both films are produced by Seven Screen Studios, which shared the celebration on social media. 'Sirai', a police drama, received high praise from celebrities and even earned its director a new car as a gift from the producer before release. Akshay Kumar is now in the final stages of filming 'Raawadi', a bilingual comedy co-starring Basil Joseph.

Key Points: Sirai Hits 50 Days, Celebrated on Raawadi Set

  • Sirai completes 50 days in theatres
  • Celebration held on set of next film Raawadi
  • Director was gifted a car pre-release
  • Film praised by celebrities across industries
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L K Akshay Kumar celebrates Sirai's 50 day-theatrical run on sets of Basil Joseph's 'Raawadi'

Actor L K Akshay Kumar marks Sirai's 50-day theatrical success on the sets of his new film Raawadi, produced by Seven Screen Studios.

L K Akshay Kumar celebrates Sirai's 50 day-theatrical run on sets of Basil Joseph's 'Raawadi'
"Celebrating #50DaysOfSirai on the sets of #Raawadi. - Seven Screen Studios"

Chennai, Feb 13

Actor L K Akshay Kumar, who played one of the leads along with Vikram Prabhu in director Suresh Rajakumari's critically acclaimed superhit film 'Sirai, chose to celebrate the film's completion of 50 days in theatres by cutting a cake on the sets of his next film, 'Raawadi'.

Interestingly, both films are being produced by the same production house, Seven Screen Studios.

The production house took to its X timeline to share pictures of the cake cutting celebration and wrote, "Celebrating #50DaysOfSirai on the sets of #Raawadi."

The film, which won appreciation from audiences across society, had come in for praise from a number of celebrities including ace director Shankar and cricketers Ravichandran Ashwin and Dinesh Karthik as well.

In fact, the producer of the film S S Lalit Kumar was so thrilled with the way director Suresh Rajakumari had made the police drama that he chose to present the director a brand new car even before the film's release!

The car was presented to the mother of the director at a pre-release event organised by the makers of the film. Ace director Vetrimaaran, who had mentored director Suresh Rajakumari, presented the key to the car to the director's mother in the presence of several celebrities and mediapersons.

The story of the film, inspired by real life incidents, was by director Tamizh, best known for having directed the critically acclaimed film 'Taanakaran'. Tamizh is believed to have come up with this story based on a personal experience.

Director Suresh Rajakumari, the co-director of well known director Vetrimaran, had written and directed this film.

The film had music by well known music director Justin Prabhakaran. Cinematography for the film was by Madesh Manickam. Editing for the film was by one of the best in the business, Philomin Raj. Stunts were choreographed by Prabhu. The film had Arun K and Manikandan as its two executive producers.

Meanwhile, L K Akshay Kumar is now busy shooting for Vignesh Vadivel's bilingual comedy entertainer Raawadi. The film, which featuring Malayalam actor Basil Joseph aong with L K Akshay Kumar in the lead, is progressing at a brisk pace and is in the final stages of filming.

Produced by S.S. Lalit Kumar of Seven Screen Studio, the film is being simultaneously made in Tamil and Malayalam with the same title.

A teaser released by the makers, shows Basil Joseph playing a character called Abbas in the film while L K Akshay plays a character called Prabhu in the full-fledged entertainer.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sirai was a masterpiece! The fact that the producer gifted a car even before release shows the confidence they had. This is how you support good cinema. More power to Suresh Rajakumari and the entire team.
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Arun Y
While the celebration is nice, I hope the focus remains on making Raawadi just as good. Sometimes too much celebration mid-shoot can affect focus. Just a thought. But congratulations to the Sirai team nevertheless!
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Sarah B
The cross-industry praise from Shankar to Ashwin is impressive. It's rare for a film to resonate so widely. The real-life inspiration behind the story by Tamizh must have been compelling. Well done!
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Karthik V
Seven Screen Studios is on a roll! Producing back-to-back quality films. The bilingual approach for Raawadi is smart. Basil Joseph is a fantastic choice. Excited to see this combo with LK Akshay Kumar.
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Meera T
The best part is Vetrimaaran presenting the key to the director's mother. Such a beautiful, respectful Indian touch. It's about honoring the family behind the talent. Warmed my heart. ❤️

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