Suriya’s 47th film with director Jeethu Madhavan has officially begun with a pooja ceremony, generating strong buzz across social media

Suriya’s 47th film, directed by Jeethu Madhavan, has commenced with a formal pooja ceremony. The project features Nazriya Nazim in the lead role, with Naslen K. Gafoor also playing a key character. Sushin Shyam is composing the music.
A photograph from the ceremony has gone viral on social media, adding to the excitement surrounding the collaboration. Early reports suggest that Suriya will be seen as a police officer in what is expected to be a mass entertainer. The film marks Jeethu Madhavan’s next directorial venture after Aavesham. It has also been reported that the director is preparing to work on a separate project with Mohanlal in the near future.
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The production of Suriya 47 has officially been launched with a pooja ceremony attended by the film’s principal team. Director Jeethu Madhavan, known for the success of Aavesham, is helming the project. Nazriya Nazim plays the female lead, while Naslen K. Gafoor takes on another significant role. Composer Sushin Shyam, who has delivered acclaimed scores in recent years, is handling the music.
A picture from the event has circulated widely online, driving further attention to the film. According to early industry reports, Suriya is expected to portray a police officer, although no official confirmation has been issued by the makers. The film is widely described as a mass entertainer, aligning with the director’s earlier work. Separately, reports indicate that Jeethu Madhavan is also set to direct a film featuring Mohanlal, signalling a busy schedule ahead for the filmmaker.
Published: 07 Dec 2025, 02:23 pm IST
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