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Kanguva actor Suriya and veteran actor Sivakumar Ayya visited Producer K. E. Gnanavel Raja's newly launched office in Mumbai

Press release
Tuesday, 20 February 2024 (11:41 IST)
Studio Green owned by K. E. Gnanavel Raja is the leading production house of Indian Cinema. The production house has made some successful ventures in Tamil Cinema has been actively in the film business for 18 years and has also distributed blockbusters like 'Baahubali: The Begining (2015) in Tamil and Suriya starrer '24' and Varun Dhawan's Bhediya in Tamil version.
 
Continuing their cinematic journey in the Indian Cinema. Studio Green is all set to take the cinema to the global scale with two upcoming and ambitious projects, 'Thangalaan' and 'Kanguva'. Both films are slated for pan-India release in cinemas in 2024.

The ace producer K. E. Gnanavel Raja, the pillar behind two upcoming pan-India films has recently set up an office in Mumbai. The office launch ceremony was graced by Kanguva fame actor Suriya and K. E. Gnanavel Raja's uncle.

Sharing the news with the fans and the audiences, the makers jotted the caption which says, 
"Veteran Actor Sivakumar Ayya & Actor Suriya Anna visited and inaugurated Our Studio Green Mumbai office & Wished for our #Bollywood projects
 
Thanks #Sivakumar Ayya and @Suriya_offl Anna
 
A #StudioGreen #KEGnanavelRaja Production"
 
The Pan India Film Thangalaan stars dedicated actor Chiyaan Vikram in the lead and is directed by Pa Ranjith, the man who has given some of the classics to the Indian Cinema. Their next big-scale action entertainer Kanguva is headlined by Suriya Sivakumar, Disha Patani, and Bobby Deol and is directed by Siva.

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