
It’s not often that a box office success leads to real-world change — but Suriya has proven it can. Beyond his impressive on-screen presence, the Tamil star and his wife Jyothika are equally admired for their deep-rooted commitment to social causes. Their latest act of generosity — a ₹10 crore donation from Suriya’s film earnings — has taken the internet by storm and earned widespread applause.
The donation went to the Agaram Foundation, which Suriya founded in 2006. For nearly two decades, the foundation has been a beacon of hope for underprivileged students in Tamil Nadu, working extensively to support education. From helping Sri Lankan refugees to running mentorship programs like Vazhikatigal and scholarships under Project Vidhai, Agaram has made a tangible difference in countless lives.
Suriya’s latest film Retro, directed by Karthik Subbaraj, released on May 1 and has already crossed the ₹100 crore mark in its first week. Co-starring Pooja Hegde, with a special appearance by Shriya Saran, the romantic action drama received mixed reviews in Telugu-speaking areas but still struck gold at the box office. With a production budget of ₹65 crore, funded by Suriya and Jyothika, the film’s success made the ₹10 crore donation even more meaningful. Viral photos from the sets show the film’s team celebrating this impactful moment.
Meanwhile, Suriya is busy shooting for Suriya 45, directed by RJ Balaji and co-written by Rathna Kumar. The film stars Trisha alongside a strong supporting cast and is currently being shot in Pollachi. While fans eagerly await updates on this exciting project, Suriya’s off-screen generosity continues to win hearts — proving that true stardom goes beyond the screen.
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