Jai Bhim Teaser: Suriya Shows Off His Prowess As An Advocate Fighting For Justice

Update: 2021-10-15 15:45 IST

Jai Bhim Teaser: Suriya Shows Off His Prowess As An Advocate Fighting For Justice

Today is definitely a big day for all the movie buffs as the makers and the actors of Bollywood, Tollywood and Kollywood are treating their fans sharing festive updates of their upcoming movies. We have already witnessed a beautiful and lovely song from Pawan Kalyan's Bheemla Nayak movie and witnessed the amazing title poster of Nani's 'Dasara' movie. Now, it's time for Kollywood's ace actor Suriya. The teaser of his upcoming movie 'Jai Bhim' is out!

Suriya shared the teaser on his Twitter page and treated all his fans on this special day… Take a look!

Along with sharing the Tamil and Telugu teaser links, he also wrote, "I strongly believe true stories can bring true changes in the society… #JaiBhim will be an intense one and is close to my heart".

Going with the teaser, Suriya is seen as an advocate in this movie who fights for the rights of underprivileged people. According to the sources, Jai Bhim plot is based on a true story and is inspired by retired Madras HC Judge K Chandru's case of a tribal woman.

Well, the teaser showcases how a tribal woman is ill-treated by a few Police officers. She is beaten and is also taken away from her daughter. But Suriya who stands in support of her fights for her by filing a case in the High court. He brings out the truth and also makes the judge understand how she was ill-treated. According to the sources, the film is based on the story of Senggeni and Rajakannu wh belong to the rural side. As Senggeni is convicted by the Police for unknown reasons his wife Rajakannu fights for justice and is ill-treated by the Police officers. But with the help of the advocate, she fights for justice for her husband.

This movie is directed by the ace filmmaker T. J. Gnanavel and is produced by Suriya and Jyotika under their 2D Entertainment banner. It will be released on the Amazon Prime Video on the occasion of the Diwali festival i.e on 2nd November, 2021.

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