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In a heartfelt message, actor Soori lauds Bala Saravanan's exceptional acting prowess. Despite Bala's limited screen time in 'Maaman', his performance did not go unnoticed, captivating audiences and Soori alike. Soori, who has worked his way up from comedian to lead actor, sees Bala as a promising talent with the capacity to excel in diverse roles. Looking forward to more collaborations, Soori expresses admiration and gratitude towards Bala's contributions both on and off the set.

Key Points: Soori Praises Bala Saravanan's Versatility in Maaman

  • Soori praises Bala's acting skills in Maaman
  • Bala seen as promising talent by peers
  • Limited screen time but big impact
  • Soori desires future collaborations
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Bala Saravanan is an actor who can excel in any role he takes up, says Soori

Soori calls Bala Saravanan an actor to watch, praising his ability to excel in any role.

"Even in that short span on screen, he succeeded in winning everyone's hearts. - Soori"

Chennai, June 3

Actor Soori, who is basking in the success of his most recent release 'Maaman', has now complimented his co-actor in the film, Bala Saravanan, saying that the latter was not only a great comedian but also an actor who could excel in any role that he took up in future.

Taking to his timeline on X, Soori penned a heartfelt note of appreciation for Bala Saravanan in Tamil.

Soori, who himself was a comedian before turning a hero in films, said Bala Saravanan was not only a great comedian, but also an actor who would excel in any role he took on in the future. The young comedian, Soori said, would go on to rise up as a fine actor.

Praising Bala Saravanan, who played a small but significant role in the film, Soori recalled that many people had pointed out that Bala Saravanan's screen time in 'Maaman' was limited. Stating that their observations were true, Soori said, "However, what no one can deny is that even in that short span in which he appeared on screen, he succeeded in winning everyone's hearts."

Recalling what he had said in several interviews before, the actor said that Bala was going to rise higher and higher and surprise everyone.

"I am a huge fan of his. He was a real pillar of support both on the sets and off it," the actor said.

Expressing a desire to work with Bala Saravanan in several more films, Soori said that he had become a fan of their collaboration and expressed his love and gratitude to the actor.

'Maaman', directed by Prasanth Pandiyaraj, released in theatres worldwide on May 16 this year.

Apart from Soori, the film featured actors Jayaprakash, Rajkiran and Aishwarya Lekshmi in pivotal roles. The film also featured Bala Saravanan, Viji Chandrashekar, Baba Baskar, Nikhila Shankar and Master Prakeeth Shivan among others in important characters.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Soori's words show true camaraderie between co-stars! Bala Saravanan has always been underrated - his comic timing is brilliant. Hope he gets more substantial roles after this recognition. 🤞 #TamilCinema
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Arjun R.
Saw Maaman last weekend. Bala Saravanan's performance was the highlight for me despite limited screen time. That hospital scene? Pure gold! More power to such supporting actors who elevate films.
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Shalini M.
While I appreciate Soori's praise, I feel Bala Saravanan still needs to prove himself in serious roles. Comedy is his forte no doubt, but "any role" might be stretching it. Let's see more range first!
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Vikram S.
This mutual respect between actors is what makes Kollywood special! Remember how Vadivelu-Senthil used to complement each other? Hope Soori-Bala become the new iconic duo. #Nostalgia
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Kavita P.
As someone who followed Bala Saravanan from his TV days, this recognition warms my heart ❤️ He's come a long way from small comedy skits to getting praised by established stars. Hard work pays off!
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Rahul N.
Maaman was decent but honestly, Bala Saravanan's portions were the only ones that felt fresh. Rest was quite predictable. Directors should utilize such talented comedians better instead of just using them for "relief scenes".

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