Soorarai Pottru: Sudha Kongara pens note of thanks post National Award win

PUBLISHED DATE : 26/Jul/2022

Soorarai Pottru: Sudha Kongara pens note of thanks post National Award win

Sudha Kongara directed Soorarai Pottru, starring and produced by Suriya recently bagged five National Film Awards that included a prize for Suriya, Sudha Kongara, film's music composer GV Prakash and the movie's female lead Aparna Balamurali. The filmmaker who is not on social media, has now penned a lengthy note of thanks to the people who made the movie possible and also those who helped her become the director that she is today. 

 

Besides Suriya and GR Gopinath, on whom the film is based, Sudha Kongara notably mentions filmmaker Mani Ratnam who she had worked with for many years. Find below her full letter:

 

The journey of this film started with my dad passing away. The last image of my father that I carry is of him gesturing to me from his bed to come to him as I stood in the doorway I went back and added this as a scene in Soorarai Pottru. As film makers I guess most of us are finally just greedy voyeurs looking for those moments in our lives to put into our films.

 

Thank you dad for the many moments from our lives I've put into Soorarai Pottru. My only regret at this moment of winning the awards is you not being there to see it.

 

Thank you to my guru. What am I Mani sir without all that you have taught me? A zero.

 

Thank you Captain Gopinath and Surya. To you sirs. one for entrusting me with his life story and the other for living it on screen.

 

Thank you to the producers and every member of the cast and crew of the film. There are no better words than Mahakavi Bharathiyar's that I can say to each and every one of you at this moment -"Soorarai Pottru!"

 

Thank you to my family For having my back during my lowest of lows. You are my anchors.

 

Thank you to my friends GV, Poornima, Dr Vijay Shankar... My best buddies who always believed in me and never let me fall during this journey. You are my rocks.

 

Thank you to my assistant directors. You are my fierce band of loyal warriors out there making my journey possible each time with every film.

 

Thank you to the media. You have smacked me hard when I have faltered and failed and supported me even harder when I got something right. You will always remain my beacons.

 

Above all, thank you to the audiences. I finally watched the film in the theatres after nearly two years and your every cheer, every scream and every whistle gave me my closure for this film. You keep me alive. You keep me going. You are my Gods.

 

And finally a big shout out to all the film makers from my tribe out there. You struggle and yet you persevere and create against all odds. You make films that you want to make the way you want to, when you want to, how you want to, and with who you want to. You are blazing paths for many many young ladies out there to tread fear less in the near future!

 

With a heart filled with gratitude,

Sudha Kongara

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