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SJ Suryah roped in for Ram Charan-Shankar movie

Tamil actor-director S.J. Suryah is likely to play an important role in Ram Charan's much-hyped upcoming movie which is being directed by Shankar Shanmugam.

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Published: 14th February 2022
Ram Charan, Shankar, and SJ Suryah

Tamil actor-director S.J. Suryah is likely to play an important role in Ram Charan's much-hyped upcoming movie, directed by Shankar Shanmugam.

Reports suggest that S.J. Suryah is being considered to play the main antagonist opposite RRR actor Ram Charan in his upcoming venture. Tentatively titled RC15, the movie is one of the most anticipated projects, which is being made with a huge budget.

S.J. Suryah, who directed blockbuster hit Kushi in Telugu, failed to impress the audience with his movie Nani, which had Mahesh Babu and Ameesha Patel in the lead roles.

Despite his mind-blowing performance in Mahesh Babu's psycho thriller Spyder, S.J. Suryah did not get a reasonable response among the Telugu audience.

But, Suryah's recent appearance in Tamil movie Maanadu is being praised, and the makers of RC15 are hopeful to get the director-cum-actor on board for a strongly-written role.

RC15 also features Srikanth, Sunil, Anjali, Jayaram, and others in key roles. Thaman is the film's music director.

Kiara Advani, who has appeared alongside Ram Charan in Vinaya Vidheya Rama earlier, is the female lead in RC15. The big-budget movie is produced by Dil Raju.

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