Suriya, Jyotika, and Karthi recently celebrated the success of Mohanlal's Malayalam film Thudarum by hosting the movie's director, Tharun Moorthy, and his family at their home. This gesture highlights the camaraderie and mutual respect that exists within the Indian film industry, transcending language and regional barriers.
Thudarum, which was released on April 25, 2025, has become a major commercial success. The film has been lauded by audiences and critics alike for its gripping storyline and stellar performances, particularly that of Mohanlal. Directed by Tharun Moorthy, the movie tells the story of a taxi driver's fight for justice after his son's murder, delving into themes of police corruption and personal revenge.
Suriya and Jyotika, known for their appreciation of quality cinema, have consistently supported films and talent beyond their own projects. Their recent production, Retro, crossed ₹100 crore worldwide, demonstrating their keen eye for successful ventures. Their decision to celebrate Thudarum with director Tharun Moorthy underscores their commitment to recognizing and supporting impactful filmmaking, regardless of the language.
Tharun Moorthy shared photos of the gathering on his Instagram account, expressing his gratitude for the warmth and support he and his family received from Suriya, Jyotika, and Karthi. In his posts, Tharun acknowledged the love and care shown towards Malayalam cinema and Mohanlal, further emphasizing the unifying power of cinema. One of his posts with Karthi was captioned ""Thudarum' wave in Kollywood too."
The celebration was not just a casual get-together; it was a gesture that resonated deeply within the industry and among fans. It exemplified how cinema can connect people and foster appreciation across different regions and languages. Suriya, Jyotika, and Karthi's act of inviting Tharun Moorthy and his family to their home is a testament to the respect and admiration they hold for Malayalam cinema and its icons.
Thudarum's success extends beyond critical acclaim, as the movie has also performed exceptionally well at the box office. It has grossed over ₹200 crore worldwide, with ₹100 crore coming from Kerala alone, making it one of the highest-grossing Malayalam films of the year. The film's strong theatrical run into its fourth week indicates its continued popularity and impact on audiences. The movie was also dubbed in Tamil and released with the title Thodarum.
Interestingly, Jyothika was initially considered for the role of Lalitha in Thudarum, which was eventually played by Shobana. This adds another layer to the connection between the Tamil stars and the Malayalam film.
Tharun Moorthy has already announced his next project, Torpedo, which is scripted by actor Binu Pappu and features Fahadh Faasil, Naslen, Ganapathi, and Arjun Das in key roles.
The celebration hosted by Suriya, Jyotika, and Karthi serves as a reminder of the importance of cross-cultural appreciation and the unifying force of cinema. It reflects the respect and admiration these Tamil stars have for Mohanlal and the Malayalam film industry, further strengthening the bonds within the Indian film fraternity.