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Suriya’s Karuppu Faces Fresh Release Trouble Amid TN Political Drama

Suriya’s long-delayed film Karuppu has once again landed in uncertainty despite finally locking a release date. The movie, which has been surrounded by postponements, rumours, and production delays for months, is currently scheduled for a grand theatrical release on May 14. However, the ongoing political turmoil in Tamil Nadu is now creating fresh doubts about whether the film will actually arrive as planned.
The concerns intensified after director RJ Balaji revealed that the trailer release itself had been delayed due to the tense political situation in the state.
Initially, Karuppu was planned for a Diwali release last year, but the makers postponed it because production formalities were not completed on time. The team later targeted Pongal, only to delay it once again due to pending CG work. Eventually, the makers decided on a summer release after the Tamil Nadu assembly election results, expecting political stability to return by then.
Unfortunately, the current political uncertainty has once again placed the film in a difficult position. With Vijay’s TVK reportedly still unable to form the government and political discussions dominating the state, the atmosphere remains tense even days after the election results were announced.
With only a week left for release, the makers now face a crucial decision. If the political situation settles quickly and a new government is formed soon, Karuppu may release on May 14 as scheduled. Otherwise, another postponement seems likely, which could become a major setback for the project after multiple delays already weakened the film’s buzz.
Directed by RJ Balaji, Karuppu features Trisha, Indrans, Natty, Swasika, and Sshivada in key roles. The film is produced by SR Prakash Babu and SR Prabhu under the Dream Warrior Pictures banner. Music is composed by Sai Abhyankkar, cinematography is handled by GK Vishnu, and editing is done by R Kalaivanan.














