Ulganayagan Kamal Haasan’s produced film “Amaran” which starred Sivakarthikeyan has successfully lasted 100 days in theaters. Kalaivanar Arangam is currently hosting a lavish success celebration to commemorate this milestone. Netizens have expressed both admiration and disapproval of the occurrence.
Director Rajkumar Periyasamy, Sivakarthikeyan, Kamal Haasan, and other important team members attended the lavish success party of “Amaran.” When Kamal Haasan was asked to take the platform during the occasion, he opted to stand off to the side. Sivakarthikeyan, however, saw this right away and politely asked Kamal to stand between him and director Rajkumar Periyasamy in the middle. Then, Kamal Haasan complied and assumed the lead. Fans and internet users have praised Sivakarthikeyan for this modest yet meaningful deed. Numerous people have praised his admiration for Kamal Haasan on social media, emphasizing how much he respects and honors the renowned actor. Fans have expressed their admiration for the moment, pointing out that it shows Sivakarthikeyan’s humility and appreciation for the veterans in the profession.
Fans are celebrating but internet users are criticizing Kamal Haasan for not inviting the media to the success meet. Many people think that the success of the movie was greatly influenced by media coverage hence Kamal Haasan’s decision to exclude journalists from the event is controversial. The film’s 100-day commemoration has drawn criticism from a number of journalists.
Based on the story of Major Mukund Varadarajan, Rajkumar Periyasamy’s film “Amaran” was released during Diwali last year and quickly became a huge hit. GV Prakash’s music for the film which starred Sivakarthikeyan in a powerful performance with Sai Pallavi received a lot of attention
Despite having a budget of between Rs 100 and Rs 120 crore it apparently made twice as much money. The success of the movie was influenced by Sivakarthikeyan’s commitment which included extensive military training. The cast and crew held a lavish celebration in Chennai to mark the milestone of 100 days in theaters.
In contrast, Sivakarthikeyan’s last appearance was in Venkat Prabhu’s Vijay-starring film “GOAT.”