Silambarasan TR's Heartwarming School Bus Moment: Why Fans Are Loving It

Actor Silambarasan TR melted hearts with an adorable video of him greeting school children. He was seen enthusiastically waving to kids on a school bus from his car in Chennai. The children were equally thrilled, screaming with delight at spotting the popular actor. Meanwhile, the "Maanaadu" star is also generating buzz for his upcoming film "Arasan" directed by Vetrimaaran.

Key Points: Silambarasan TR Greets School Children in Viral Chennai Video

  • Silambarasan waves enthusiastically to children on school bus in Chennai
  • Video shows kids screaming with delight at seeing the actor
  • Actor captioned the sweet moment with two red hearts on Instagram
  • Upcoming film "Arasan" directed by Vetrimaaran features power-packed promo
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Silambarasan TR adorably greets children on their way to school

Actor Silambarasan TR shares adorable video waving to school children from his car, while also teasing details about his upcoming film "Arasan" with Vetrimaaran.

"Ok Ok Ok, bye bye bye - Silambarasan TR"

Chennai, Nov 16

Actor Silambarasan TR was seen adorably greeting children on their way to school.

The clip posted by the 'Maanaadu' actor on his official Instagram handle showed him sitting in his car and enthusiastically waving to a school bus filled with children, who were also thrilled to meet the actor.

We could hear Silambarasan saying "Ok Ok Ok, bye bye bye", while the kids screamed with delight and waved. The 'Pathu Thala' actor added two red hearts as the caption.

Talking about his professional commitments, Silambarasan will lead director Vetrimaaran's much-awaited Tamil entertainer "Arasan".

In October, the makers added to the excitement for the forthcoming drama by dropping a power-packed promo of "Arasan".

Sharing the preview, Silambarasan took to his X (Earlier known as Twitter) and wrote, "Presenting the promo of #Arasan to you all :) #ARASANPromo #VetriMaaran @anirudhofficial @theVcreations #VCreations47 (sic)."

The clip opens with director Nelson making an appearance, after which Silambarasan tells the filmmaker that what he is about to tell him is the truth. He added that the killers, the victims, the names, and the places are all real.

However, he later urges Nelson not to show the content as it is and to put a disclaimer in his film. "I'm saying this only because most of the cases about which I am going to tell you are still under trial," he was heard saying.

Silambarasan added that if what he says is revealed, not only "innocents" like him but several lawyers, politicians, police officers, and even judges will end up in trouble.

"If you put out a disclaimer, even if the incidents shown in the film are true, no one can question you," he told Nelson.

Along with Silambarasan, "Arasan" will also star Andrea Jeremiah, Samuthirakani, and Kishore in key roles, along with others.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Meanwhile, waiting eagerly for Arasan! Vetrimaaran + Simbu combo is going to be fire 🔥 The promo already looks intense and different from his usual roles.
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Anjali F
Such a sweet video! In today's busy world, small gestures like this matter. The children's excitement is so pure and genuine. More celebrities should do such things to connect with their fans.
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Michael C
While the gesture is nice, I hope the parents and school authorities ensure the children's safety during such encounters. Sometimes these spontaneous meetings can create traffic issues near schools.
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Siddharth J
Simbu's career graph is interesting to watch. From mass hero roles to now working with directors like Vetrimaaran - he's evolving as an actor. The Arasan storyline sounds intriguing with the real-case angle.
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Kavya N
The way he said "Ok Ok Ok, bye bye bye" is so cute! 😄 Reminds me of how we used to get excited seeing film stars in Chennai during our school days. Simple moments create beautiful memories.

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