Chennai: Actor
Soori spoke about his passion for storytelling during the
launch event of the book “Sangaaram”, authored by director
Ra. Saravanan. Addressing the audience, soori revealed,
“I have been writing many stories over the years. Reading and writing are very important to me, and I try to create ideas that can connect with people emotionally.”The event highlighted Soori’s
literary interests alongside his successful acting career, showing a different side of the popular tamil comedian and actor. Known for his memorable performances in films, soori expressed that writing allows him to explore
creative ideas, emotions, and life experiences in ways that acting alone cannot.Director Ra. Saravanan’s book “Sangaaram” was introduced at the event, drawing attention from fans, literary enthusiasts, and members of the tamil film industry. soori encouraged the audience, especially young writers, to
read extensively and nurture their own storytelling abilities, emphasizing that literature and cinema are deeply interconnected mediums of cultural expression.Through his comments, soori conveyed that his engagement with writing is ongoing and deeply personal, reflecting his desire to contribute meaningfully to tamil literature and storytelling, in addition to his cinematic endeavors. The event celebrated
the fusion of literature and cinema, showcasing the creative spirit of artists like soori who pursue multiple forms of artistic expression.
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