WATCH: Sivakarthikeyan was questioned ‘Are you Adutha Thalapathy’? Here’s how his fans reacted

WATCH: Sivakarthikeyan was questioned 'Are you Adutha Thalapathy'? Here's how his fans reacted

As a seasoned observer of Tamil cinema and its dynamic landscape, I must admit that the recent exchange between Sivakarthikeyan and his fans in Malaysia has left an indelible impression on me. The actor’s humility and respect for the legends who have preceded him are truly commendable.


As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but sing praises about the exceptional talent that is Sivakarthikeyan. This Tamil cinema sensation is now preparing for the highly anticipated release of “Amaran,” where he shares the screen with the lovely Sai Pallavi. Most recently, our beloved Maaveeran star jetted off to Malaysia for a promotional tour of his upcoming film and had an incredible time engaging with fans during a special event.

At that location, the actor was questioned if he would be the future Thalapathy of Tamil cinema as his supporters loudly chanted “Adutha Thalapathy“. Sivakarthikeyan appeared surprised and responded, “I’m not the one Thalapathy, the one Thala, the one Superstar or the one Ulaganayagan. I don’t wish to take on this role next.

Check out the video below:

In his recent film “The Greatest of All Time,” Sivakarthikeyan worked alongside Thalapathy Vijay. He made a brief appearance in this movie, playing a supporting role. Venkat Prabhu, the director, discussed during an interview with ZEE Tamil about their scene together in GOAT and how they creatively refined it.

In the given scene, Venkat Prabhu specifically instructed the actor from the movie Varisu to say, “Take this away, Siva,” as he handed a gun to the Amaran star. But instead, Vijay creatively altered it and said, “Put the gun away, Siva.

In this movie, “Thuppakki,” it’s Vijay, the renowned filmmaker, who skillfully placed a gun into the hands of Sivakarthikeyan and said, ‘You’re in charge.’ Such an impressive move, the great director concluded.

For those unfamiliar, during Sivakarthikeyan’s brief role, Vijay instructed him to watch over the villain Mohan. He also gave him a gun and stated that the safety of everyone in the stadium was now under Sivakarthikeyan’s responsibility. This scene sparked excitement among viewers as they speculated that Vijay might be symbolically passing his spotlight to the rising star, hinting at his potential political debut.

Here’s my take: This Diwali, I’m excited to share that I’ve got an upcoming release titled Amaran. In this film, I step into the shoes of the late Major Mukund Varadarajan, a hero whose life was cut short during a search operation in Kashmir. It’s an honor to portray such a significant character, and I can’t wait for you all to see it.

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2024-09-30 12:54