Kollywood superstar Suriya shared the news being COVID positive yesterday on social media as he tweeted, "I am suffering from 'corona' infection and am receiving treatment. We will all realize that life has not yet returned to normal. Can't be paralyzed with fear. At the same time safety and attention are essential. Love and thanks to the dedicated supportive physicians." While we saw fans wishing their favourite star for speedy recovery, actors from the fraternity like GV Prakash Kumar, Jayam Ravi, Khushbu Sundar and others wished the Singam star as well. Here are their tweets...
’கொரோனா’ பாதிப்பு ஏற்பட்டு, சிகிச்சை பெற்று நலமுடன் இருக்கிறேன். வாழ்க்கை இன்னும் இயல்பு நிலைக்கு திரும்பவில்லை என்பதை அனைவரும் உணர்வோம். அச்சத்துடன் முடங்கிவிட முடியாது. அதேநேரம் பாதுகாப்பும், கவனமும் அவசியம். அர்ப்பணிப்புடன் துணைநிற்கும் மருத்துவர்களுக்கு அன்பும், நன்றிகளும்.
— Suriya Sivakumar (@Suriya_offl) February 7, 2021
Prayers for your speedy recovery bro??? https://t.co/LVGht5LGkj
— Shanthnu ? ஷாந்தனு Buddy (@imKBRshanthnu) February 7, 2021
Wishing you a very speedy recovery. Prayers ??? https://t.co/OWdbsMTHWT
— KhushbuSundar ❤️ (@khushsundar) February 7, 2021
Prayers for a speedy recovery sir ?? https://t.co/1UJYbXL3r3
— Jayam Ravi (@actor_jayamravi) February 7, 2021
Prayers for a speedy recovery sir
— G.V.Prakash Kumar (@gvprakash) February 7, 2021
Wishing you a strong and speedy recovery na?
— Vikram Prabhu (@iamVikramPrabhu) February 8, 2021
While Suriya garnered appreciation and accolades for his performance in his last release Soorarai Pottru, our critic Urmimala Banerjee praised the film and wrote, "Pottru is inspired by the life and journey of Captain Gopinath, and other tales of low cost aviation pioneers from across the globe. Since it is an inspired version, the makers have taken the liberty to add in the romance, comedy and extra emotion that pleases the average cine-goer. Suriya is first-rate as Needumaran. The actor brings alive the madness, despair, frustration and excitement beautifully on screen. Aparna Balamurali (Bommi) does well too. The two are a delight to watch, especially in the first half of the film. Paresh Rawal is solid as the scheming aviation tycoon Paresh Goswami who has an OCD issue. The ensemble cast is also good. GV Prakash delivers in the music and BGM department, while Niketh Bommireddy's cinematography is good. The production values match the requirements of the story. There is no extra jazz. Filmmaker Sudha Kongara holds the film together with her narration, screenplay and pace."