Sivakarthikeyan Surprises Fans at Chennai Theatre for 'Parasakthi' Release

Actor Sivakarthikeyan made a surprise appearance at a Chennai theatre on the morning of his film 'Parasakthi's release, thrilling gathered fans. The film, which faced delays due to censor issues, finally opened in theatres after receiving its U/A certificate. Directed by Sudha Kongara, the politically charged story centers on Tamil Nadu's resistance to Hindi imposition. Celebrations erupted at cinema halls across the state, with fans dancing, playing drums, and garlanding posters.

Key Points: Sivakarthikeyan's Parasakthi Releases Amid Fan Celebrations

  • Film released after censor delay
  • Actor greeted fans at theatre
  • Story tackles Hindi imposition
  • Trailer showcased strong performances
  • Statewide festive celebrations
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Sivakarthikeyan arrives at Chennai theatre as fans celebrate 'Parasakthi' release

Actor Sivakarthikeyan greeted cheering fans at a Chennai theatre on the release day of his politically charged film 'Parasakthi'.

"A fire that speaks to all ages #Parasakthi censored with a U/A - striking theatres worldwide from Tomorrow. - Film Makers"

Chennai, January 10

Actor Sivakarthikeyan's much-awaited film 'Parasakthi' has finally opened in theatres after receiving its censor certificate, much to the excitement of fans across Tamil Nadu.

The release day appeared to have turned into a memorable occasion for many as celebrations erupted outside cinema halls. Adding to the joyous moment, Sivakarthikeyan arrived at a Chennai theatre on the morning of his film's release, leaving the crowd highly excited.

In visuals from the site, the actor could be seen being greeted by cheering fans, loud whistles, and flower garlands as he met moviegoers and celebrated the release. Sivakarthikeyan's presence sparked immense enthusiasm, with fans calling out to him and expressing their love.

The actor briefly interacted with the fans and thanked them for their support.

Meanwhile, cinema halls across the state also witnessed a festive atmosphere. Posters of Sivakarthikeyan were adorned with garlands, drums were played, and fans danced their hearts out as they expressed the strong connection they share with the actor and his films.

Over the past few days, Sivakarthikeyan's 'Parasakthi' faced delays due to censor issues.

On Friday, the makers confirmed the CBFC clearance on social media and wrote, "A fire that speaks to all ages #Parasakthi censored with a U/A - striking theatres worldwide from Tomorrow."

Written and directed by Sudha Kongara, the film stars Sivakarthikeyan, Ravi Mohan, Atharvaa and Sreeleela in the lead roles.

The film's trailer was unveiled recently, offering a glimpse into a politically charged story centred on Tamil Nadu's resistance to Hindi imposition.

The three-minute and sixteen-second trailer opens with Sivakarthikeyan's face-off with Ravi Mohan on the rooftop of the train. In the film, Sivakarthikeyan portrayed a grounded character as a coal tosser at the Indian Railways.

The trailer highlights the raging protests against the Central Government for the Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu. Atharvaa Murali plays the younger brother of Sivakarthikeyan's character, whose decision to join the agitation initially creates tension within the family.

Sivakarthikeyan delivers a strong performance, with impactful dialogue and playful chemistry with Sreeleela.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The film's theme is very relevant. As a Tamilian, I appreciate cinema that speaks about our identity and resistance to cultural imposition. Sudha Kongara is a brilliant director. Hope the film does justice to the sensitive subject.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I'm a fan of Sivakarthikeyan's comedy, I hope the film doesn't oversimplify a complex political issue just for mass appeal. The censor delay itself shows how tricky these topics are. Fingers crossed for a balanced narrative.
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Sarah B
The energy in Chennai is incredible! I'm visiting from the US and happened to see the celebrations. It's fascinating to see how deeply cinema is woven into the culture here. The actor's humility in meeting fans is commendable.
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Vikram M
Finally! The wait was killing us. Booked my FDFS ticket the moment the clearance was announced. SK as a coal tosser looks like a powerful, grounded role. This is the kind of content Tamil cinema needs. Jai Tamil! 🔥
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Kavya N
The visuals of fans dancing with drums and garlands outside theatres is pure joy. It's more than a movie release; it's a festival. My brother is at the theatre right now sending me videos. The atmosphere is just wow! 🤩

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