Karthi Remembers the Days of ‘Uppiri’: Nagarjuna

Satyam Sundaram

The film “Meiyajagan,” starring Karthi and Aravind Swami, has made its debut in Telugu under the title “Satyam Sundaram.” This movie has been crafted as a feel-good experience, devoid of typical commercial elements and action scenes. Recently, actor Nagarjuna viewed the film and shared his appreciation on X (formerly Twitter).

In his post, Nagarjuna expressed, “Dear Brother Karthi, I watched ‘Satyam Sundaram’ last night. You and Aravind Swami delivered exceptional performances. I was smiling throughout the film, and I fell asleep peacefully with that same smile on my face. The movie brought back childhood memories, especially the days of ‘Uppiri.’ It is heartwarming to see both audiences and critics appreciate films that touch the soul. Congratulations to the entire team.

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In response to Nagarjuna’s kind words, Karthi expressed his gratitude, stating, “Thank you so much, Anna! Your words have brought us immense joy. We are happy that you enjoyed our film. Your support for good cinema inspires us greatly.”

The film is directed by C. Premkumar, who previously captivated audiences with the tender love story in “96.” “Satyam Sundaram” marks his return after a four-year hiatus. Produced by Surya and Jyothika under the 2D Entertainment banner, the film features music composed by Govind Vasantha. Released in both Tamil and Telugu states, the movie has garnered positive reviews since its release on Saturday, with many praising Karthi’s acting.

The film’s reception has been encouraging, with viewers appreciating its heartfelt storytelling and performances. As audiences resonate with the film’s emotional depth, “Satyam Sundaram” is poised to leave a lasting impact, highlighting the beauty of relationships and the simplicity of life. The collaborative effort of the cast and crew, combined with Premkumar’s unique directorial vision, contributes to the film’s overall charm, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary cinema.