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Kanguva
Suriya in a poster from Kanguva | Photo courtesy: Suriya X handle

Suriya's Tamil film Kanguva hits big screens

| @indiablooms | Nov 14, 2024, at 06:06 pm

Chennai/IBNS: Actor Suriya starrer Tamil film Kanguva hit the big screens on Thursday.

The film had created a buzz among the audience with the trailer and songs before the release.

Billed as a fantasy action film, Kanguva is directed by Siva and it features Bobby Deol, Disha Patani, Jagapathi Babu in key roles.

Suriya's massy avatar was caught in the Naayak song from the film.

The song begins with the glimpse of a huge rock with a sword in the background of an overcast sky and downpour.

Suriya enters like a hero, takes the sword and displays his massy avatar for over three minutes.

The lyrics of the song are given by Raqueeb Alam.

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