Hombale backs Suriya 48: the Jai Bhim duo reunites
Suriya reunites with Jai Bhim director T.J. Gnanavel for Suriya 48, his first film with KGF and Kantara studio Hombale. The shoot begins July 22.
Suriya’s 48th film has a launch pooja, a July 22 start date, and the most interesting backer of his career so far. Hombale Films, the Kannada studio behind KGF, Kantara and Salaar, is producing the project, its first collaboration with the actor and its most direct push yet into Tamil cinema. Fresh off Karuppu, Suriya starts over here with a banner he has never worked with before.
It reunites Suriya with T.J. Gnanavel, the writer-director who made Jai Bhim with him in 2021. That courtroom drama, drawn from a real custodial-death case, travelled well past Tamil Nadu and lifted both men onto a wider map. The follow-up has been one of the more quietly awaited reunions in the industry, and Hombale’s involvement raises the stakes: a house that built its name on large, myth-soaked spectacle is now attaching itself to a director known for grounded, issue-led storytelling.

Producer Vijay Kiragandur, Hombale’s founder, framed the signing in the language the banner tends to favour. Suriya, he said, has been celebrated for three decades and is among the few stars who balance box-office pull with critical regard; Gnanavel, he added, has shown he can hold powerful material together with a major star at the centre. He signed off with the studio’s pet line, “expect the unexpected,” which, for a house pivoting from Kannada tentpoles to a Suriya and Gnanavel drama, is doing some quiet work.

The film, provisionally Suriya 48, is a Sai Abhyankkar musical, with the young composer riding a run of chart hits taking the score. Kayadu Lohar, who has been building attention across Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam, plays the female lead. Prakash Raj, Yogi Babu and Kumaravel fill out the principal cast. S.R. Kathir is the cinematographer, K. Kadhir the production designer, Philomin Raj the editor, and B. Krithika contributes to the screenplay.

Shooting begins on July 22.