6 heroes fighting to save the victory
6 heroes fighting to save the victory.Vinay who changed his way…
Many actors who have acted as protagonists in cinema will make many attempts to get film opportunities. Their efforts alternate between success and failure for some. That's how 6 actors who tasted success in the beginning, didn't maintain their success properly and went off track.
Jai: Jai, who acted as Thalapathy Vijay's younger brother in Bhagavathy, soon became popular with the fans and made a place for himself in tamil cinema by giving many super hit films like Chennai-28, Subramaniapuram,Kalakalappu-2 as the hero and the second lead.
However, as some of the films released in his acting did not get the expected success, the film opportunities began to decrease. After a long hiatus, Jai's upcoming film will release on august 4.
Atharva: Made his debut as Murali's son and heir actor with the 2010 film Bana Kathadi, Atharva has since gone on to star in the subsequent hits and Paradesi. However, he stumbled in choosing Atharva stories that didn't capitalize on the success he got
Due to this, some of the films released in his acting were disastrous. However, persistent Atharva stayed away from cinema for a few years. His current film Kurudi Atham will hit the screens on august 5.
However, he is struggling to become a leading actor and is caught in various controversies. More recently, a nude photo of her lying on a bed has been released and has been heavily criticized by fans.
Jeeva: Even though he has acted in 82 films so far, jeeva is struggling to make it to the top hero list and is constantly fighting for it. As the son of a famous producer, jeeva entered tamil cinema very easily and his early films like Aasi Aasiayai, Kacheri Arambam became super hits.
Vinay: He made his debut as a hero with the film Unnale Unnale which was released in the year 2007 and attracted the attention of the fans. After that, even though he acted in subsequent films like Moti Pardagu, Mirattal and Ninenala Guru, none of the films gave him the success he expected, so he took an avatar in Myshkin's Thupparivalan as a villain.