In the realm of South Indian cinema, Suriya, professionally known as Saravanan Sivakumar, stands as a towering figure, celebrated for his acting prowess, impactful roles, and unwavering commitment to social causes. Beyond the silver screen, his recent actions both on and off the field, demonstrate his leadership qualities.
Suriya's dedication extends beyond entertainment. His Agaram Foundation provides educational opportunities to underprivileged students, offering free seats and accommodation. In 2025, he donated ₹10 crore from his film "Retro's" profits to the NGO. This commitment highlights his dedication to uplifting communities and providing opportunities for those less fortunate.
On the professional front, Suriya continues to be a driving force in Tamil cinema. He played an orphan raised by a gangster in Karthik Subbaraj's "Retro" opposite Pooja Hegde in 2025. The film was a commercial success, with critics praising Suriya's performance. Looking ahead, Suriya has several projects in the pipeline. Karuppu, directed by RJ Balaji, is slated for release. He is also working on Suriya 46, directed by Venky Atluri. However, due to OTT rights issues, the release dates of these films may be reshuffled, with Suriya 46 potentially moving to July/August 2026.
Adding to his multifaceted persona, Suriya's influence extends beyond the film industry and into the realm of sports. In a recent Asia Cup 2025 cricket match between India and Pakistan, Suryakumar Yadav, leading the Indian team, made a powerful statement by foregoing the customary handshake with the Pakistani captain, Salman Ali Agha. This decision, made in light of the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, reflects a firm stance on national sentiment and security. While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the government had consented to the match, Surya's individual choice underscored the sensitivity of the situation and the players' awareness of the outrage back home.
Despite Bobby Deol's statement about the average performance of "Kanguva" due to script issues, Suriya's talent and influence remain strong. He consistently makes headlines, whether for his film choices, philanthropic activities, or personal life with his wife, Jyothika. He was also the first South Indian actor to be invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2022.
Suriya's journey from his debut in 1997 to becoming one of the highest-paid and most respected actors in Tamil cinema is a testament to his hard work and dedication. His filmography boasts critically acclaimed and commercially successful films such as "Nandha," "Kaakha Kaakha," "Ghajini," "Vaaranam Aayiram," "Soorarai Pottru," and "Jai Bhim". These roles have not only solidified his position in the industry but have also earned him numerous accolades, including National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards South.
From his captivating performances on screen to his impactful contributions to society and his firm stance on national issues, Suriya embodies the qualities of a true leader. His actions resonate with fans and inspire many, solidifying his position as a role model both on and off the screen.