‘After
meeting
him,
I
learned
what
brother
from
another
mother
actually
meant,’
Suriya
said,
looking
fondly
at
Bobby.
The
anticipation
is
heating
up
for
Suriya;s
Kanguva,
which
promises
a
pulsating
new
addition
to
the
growing
genre
of
‘pan
India’
cinema.
The
Tamil
superstar
was
in
Mumbai
to
promote
his
latest
film,
which
also
stars
Bobby
Deol
and
Disha
Patani.
The
leading
trio
greeted
an
enthusiastic
crowd
present
at
the
venue,
whistling
and
cheering
them
on.
They
were
joined
by
Producer
Gnanavel
Raja,
music
Composer
Devi
Sri
Prasad
and
Jayantilal
Gada,
whose
Pen
Studios
will
present
the
film
in
the
Hindi
market.
A
massive
cut-out
of
Suriya
and
Bobby
in
their
Kanguva
avatars
was
put
up,
which
added
drama
to
the
event.
The
stars
graciously
obliged
their
fans
with
selfies
before
heading
for
the
press
conference.
The
event
kicked
off
with
a
special
showcase
of
the
Hindi
trailer
of
Kanguva
that
presents
Suriya
and
Bobby’s
never-seen-before
avatars
under
Director
Siruthai
Siva’s
vision.
The
trailer
hints
at
a
violent
clash
between
two
tribes
with
a
lot
of
fantasy
elements
and
stunning
visuals.
Suriya
heaped
praises
on
his
director
Siva
(known
for
commercial
entertainers
such
as
Viswasam,
Veeram
and
Annaatthe)
and
promised
that
the
upcoming
film
will
be
‘a
never-seen-before’
experience.
Bobby
Deol
continues
his
evil
streak
after
Animal
as
he
plays
the
antagonist
opposite
Suriya
in
his
Tamil
debut.
The
actor
calls
himself
“incredibly
lucky”
to
be
able
to
work
in
a
new
industry.
“I
don’t
find
any
difference
between
our
industry
and
their
industry;
it’s
the
same,”
he
said,
adding,
“I
am
very
blessed.
It
feels
like
I
am
dreaming
that
I
bagged
yet
another
film
after
Animal.
Every
actor
dreams
of
getting
good
projects.
I
am
very
lucky
to
have
gotten
this.”
Bobby
said
he
‘manifested’
this
film
as
he
has
always
been
an
admirer
of
Suriya’s
work.
“When
I
was
approached
for
Kanguva
for
the
first
time,
and
the
minute
they
mentioned
Suriya,
I
got
very
excited
because
his
films
always
have
an
impact.
But
things
didn’t
materialise
at
that
time.
Later,
I
approached
them
and
said
I
wanted
to
do
the
film
since
I
loved
the
story.
I
manifested
this
film.”
Even
though
the
two
leading
heroes
are
going
after
each
other’s
blood
in
the
film,
the
equation
they
have
in
off
screen
is
heart-warming.
“After
meeting
him,
I
learned
what
brother
from
another
mother
actually
meant,”
Suriya
said,
looking
fondly
at
Bobby.
“Even
before
Animal
was
released,
he
had
the
conviction
that
this
film
would
also
work
wonders.
He
made
this
an
Indian
film.
He
has
made
the
film
larger.”
When
asked
about
their
bonding
on
sets,
Bobby
shared,
“When
we
met
on
set,
it
felt
like
I
knew
him
for
years.
Despite
being
a
big
star,
he
is
so
humble.
We
kept
talking
about
our
families
with
each
other.”
After
making
her
Telugu
debut
earlier
with
Kalki
2898
AD,
Disha
will
step
into
Tamil
industry
with
Kanguva.
She
expressed
her
excitement
on
being
a
part
of
“incredible”
team
and
said,
“Every
day
for
me
was
learning
and
literally
coming
to
set
to
say,
‘Oh,
I
am
going
to
workshop.’
I
was
getting
to
work
with
incredible
people,
incredible
director,
actors.
I
had
a
blast
and
we
literally
became
a
mini
family
on
the
set.
They
took
care
of
me.”
The
actor
was
all
praise
for
Suriya.
“Suriya
sir
made
sure
I
am
comfortable.
He
is
amazing.
His
eyes
speak
the
most.
He
is
most
humble
and
kind,”
she
said.
The
makers
have
decided
to
keep
Disha’s
character
under
wraps,
and
her
absence
in
the
trailer
might
disappoint
her
fans.
“Bobby
sir
and
I
actually
didn’t
have
many
things
to
do
together.
We
shot
a
lot,
but
not
as
much,”
she
explains.
Kanguva
is
set
for
theatrical
release
on
November
14.