Sudha Kongara Celebrates Sivakarthikeyan's Birthday: A Joy to Collaborate

Synopsis
Director Sudha Kongara wishes actor Sivakarthikeyan a happy birthday, expressing that he is an absolute delight to work with on their upcoming film 'Parasakthi', which has sparked great anticipation among fans.
Key Takeaways
- Sudha Kongara praises Sivakarthikeyan on his birthday.
- Excitement surrounds the film ‘Parasakthi’.
- Set in the 1960s in Madras.
- Teaser suggests a narrative of rebellion and leadership.
- Music by G V Prakash and stunts by Supreme Sundar.
Chennai, Feb 17 (NationPress) Director Sudha Kongara, who is currently at the helm of the much-anticipated period film ‘Parasakthi’ starring Sivakarthikeyan, has extended her birthday wishes to the actor, describing him as an absolute delight to collaborate with.
On her X timeline, Sudha Kongara posted, “Happy bday hero!!! @Siva_Kartikeyan. You are truly an absolute delight to work alongside because, in the end, it’s the journey and the company that inspire us to keep creating cinema! #Parasakthi.”
The director also shared a behind-the-scenes video showcasing the actor during the film's production.
‘Parasakthi’ has generated significant excitement among audiences and cinema enthusiasts. This period drama, featuring Atharvaa and Sreeleela, is reportedly set in the 1960s in the former state of Madras.
A teaser released by the team reveals a narrative based in Pachaiyappa’s College in Madras, where Sivakarthikeyan is depicted searching door-to-door for something. He emerges as a fearless leader, rallying students for a protest against an unjust system that has imposed orders like ‘Students - do not touch’. Interestingly, the teaser showcases this order on a wall being altered to ‘Do not touch students’.
Additionally, the teaser features Sivakarthikeyan addressing a crowd of students, proclaiming, ‘Perun senai ondru thevai.’ (We need a large army). Atharvaa appears as one of the students rushing forward with a weapon. As chaos ensues, Sreeleela arrives in a car just in time for him to escape. He humorously tells her that he would have made his way alone if she had made a trunk call. She responds in Telugu, “You would have died, had I not come!”
The teaser also hints at a character played by Ravi Mohan who harbors intentions to kill Sivakarthikeyan’s character.
Parasakthi, previously referred to as #SK25 as it marks Sivakarthikeyan’s 25th film, features music by G V Prakash and cinematography by renowned cameraman Ravi K Chandran. The action sequences are choreographed by Supreme Sundar.