
Sibling sentiment is a successful genre across languages,” shares Sasikumar. Some might say there are a number of sibling dramas right now in Tamil cinema, but so is the case with action films or love stories. “The script was strong and completely different from Kodi Veeran, and that was enough for me. She is a single-take artiste, and I thought it was impressive that she never used glycerine for the emotional scenes,” says Sasikumar, who shares that Udanpirappe was narrated to him just after his film, Kodi Veeran-which incidentally is another sibling drama. Being her first audience on the sets and seeing her perform was a surreal experience. “It was a wonderful experience to share screen space with her. The pre-production work on the latter is going on, and I am planning to start it early next year,” says the actor-director, who recently starred in the Amazon Prime Video film, Udanpirappe.ĭirected by E Ra Saravanan, Udanpirappe, promoted as Jyotika’s 50th film, has Sasikumar playing her brother. I have a couple of scripts ready: One is a big-budget historical film, and the other is a comparatively smaller film that can go on the floors immediately. “I am rushing through my acting assignments to ensure that there are no distractions when I begin work on my next directorial. Now, it appears that Sasikumar has made up his mind about returning to direction. Over the past decade, interviewers have invariably asked him about returning to the director’s chair, and not received straightforward responses. Police sources said that the floor manager is being held responsible based on the complaint by the boy’s mother.After Subramaniapuram (2008) and Eesan (2010), Sasikumar, the director, seemed to make the transformation to Sasikumar, the actor.
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Meanwhile, Subramaniapuram police have registered a case under section 287 of Indian Penal Code (IPC) for negligent conduct with respect to machinery and section 337 of IPC which deals with causing hurt to any person by acting negligently as to endanger human life. We will provide the best treatment possible,” said the doctor. Though he is still in a risky condition, he has good chances of survival. If his condition worsens, surgery may be required.

“As of now, he is under conservative management in the intensive care unit (ICU). Dr R Veerapandian, head, department of neurosurgery at GRH, said the boy had suffered skull bone fracture and severe brain injury.

It is too early to tell,” said GRH dean Dr A Rathinavel.

We have to wait and see for at least five to seven days. He also showed some physical response today. “His condition is much better compared to how he was on Tuesday. He was in a critical condition on Tuesday under treatment at Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH). He had suffered severe injuries, particularly to his head as he landed straight on the ground floor. The boy, M Nitish Dheena, had fallen from the fifth floor of the textile showroom through a gap close to the escalator where he, his brother and mother were shopping on Tuesday morning. Madurai: The seven-year-old boy, who accidentally fell from the fifth floor of a popular textile showroom at Alagappan Nagar in Madurai on Tuesday, showed signs of improvement on Wednesday.
