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The Hindu
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
‘Maareesan' teaser: Fahadh Faasil, Vadivelu reunite in an intriguing road thriller
The teaser of the upcoming Tamil film, Maareesan, starring Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu, was unveiled by the makers on Wednesday (June 4). Written by V Krishna Moorthy and directed by Sudheesh Sankar, the film marks a reunion between the two actors after their acclaimed 2023 film Maamannan. The teaser, set to the popular 'Aaha Inba Nilaavinile' song from 1957's Mayabazar, opens with aerial shots that track two men on a bike (played by Fahadh and Vadivelu) travelling through different landscapes. Everything points towards a breezy, feel-good road film, until the two lead characters begin to sing the Mayabazar song. The table turns, and we begin to see glimpses of a thriller story. The 83-minute teaser does a great job at piquing our interests without revealing much about the film's plot. The teaser also shows actor Vivek Prasanna as Fahadh's character's friend, while veteran comedian Kovai Sarala and actor-producer PL Thenappan appear as cops. Sithara, Livingston, Renuka, Saravana Subbiah, Krishna, Haritha, and Telephone Raja are also part of the cast of Maareesan. With music scored by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the film has cinematography by Kalaiselvan Sivaji and editing by Sreejith Sarang. RB Choudary produces the film under his Super Good Films banner.


The Hindu
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Tamil actor ‘Supergood' Subramani passes away after battle with cancer
Veteran Tamil actor Subramani, popularly known as Supergood Subramani, passed away at the age of 58 on Saturday (May 10). The actor, suffering from cancer, was undergoing treatment at a hospital in Chennai. Subramani began his career in films as an assistant director, but found his niche in acting. Over the years, he has acted in several notable films such as Partner, Sarpatta Parambarai, Kavalthurai Ungal Nanban, Soorarai Pottru, Rajini Murugan and Azhagarsamyin Kuthirai. However, Subramani will be best remembered for his performances in Pariyerum Perumal, Kaala, Maharaja, Pisasu, Jai Bhim, and Vaanam Kottattum. Interestingly, his long association with the production banner Super Good Films earned him the nickname 'Supergood.' As per reports, Subramani was battling Stage 4 cancer and was undergoing intensive treatment at the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital, Chennai. However, despite the intensive care, the actor succumbed to the disease on Saturday. Subramani's death comes just days after the actor's family sought financial aid to help cover his medical expenses. Earlier today, many prominent actors, producers and colleagues of Subramani, including producer RB Choudhury of Super Good Films, paid their tributes and expressed their condolences to the late actor's family at his residence in West Mambalam, Chennai. Supergood Subramani was cremated this afternoon. He is survived by his wife, a daughter and a son. Fans and well-wishers have been expressing their condolences on social media.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Veteran actor Super Good Subramani passes away; final rites to be held today in Chennai
Veteran Tamil actor Super Good passed away yesterday (May 10) at the age of 58 after a prolonged battle with cancer. He had been receiving treatment at the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital in Chennai, where he was admitted in critical condition last week. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Doctors confirmed that he was in the final stage of cancer and that it had spread throughout his body, including his brain. Despite intensive care, his health declined rapidly, leading to his demise. From assistant director to respected actor in Tamil cinema Subramani began his career in the film industry as an assistant director under noted filmmakers such as Saravana Subbiah and Pavithran. Although he aspired to become a director, the lack of opportunities forced him to pivot to acting. Over the past three decades, he carved a niche for himself as a reliable supporting actor, appearing in critically acclaimed films like 'Pariyerum Perumal,' 'Kaala,' 'Pisasu,' 'Rajini Murugan,' 'Jai Bhim,' and 'Vaanam Kottattum.' He also played the lead role in the film Paramaan. His long-standing association with the Super Good Films banner earned him the nickname 'Super Good Subramani.' Continued passion for cinema despite health and financial struggles Even in his final months, Subramani remained active in the industry. He recently lent his voice for dubbing in a film titled 'Commandovin Love Story', doing so voluntarily despite his illness. His family had earlier appealed for financial help, revealing that they were struggling with the burden of medical expenses. His dedication to cinema, even in the face of hardship, has been widely appreciated by those who knew him. Final rites today; Industry mourns a humble and dedicated talent Subramani is survived by his wife, a daughter studying in Class 11, and a son in Class 9. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now As per News 18, his mortal remains were brought to his residence in West Mambalam last night. The final rites will be held today in Chennai. Members of the film fraternity and fans have been paying their respects and expressing condolences over the loss of a committed and humble artist.