Jyothika, Suriya's 2D Entertainment donates Rs 1 crore for welfare of Irulars


Chennai, Nov 1 (IANS): Actors Jyothika and Suriya's 2D Entertainment, through its Agaram Foundation, has donated a sum of Rs 1 crore towards the welfare of native tribal 'Irulars' in Tamil Nadu.

A cheque for the amount was presented by Suriya and Jyothika and the 2D team to (Retd) Justice Chandru and members of the Pazhangudi Irular Education Trust in the presence of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

Interestingly, actor Suriya's 'Jai Bhim', a film that is all set to release on Tuesday, also explains at length the difficulties and oppression faced by Irulars.

The film, which has been directed by journalist-turned-filmmaker Tha Se Gnanavel, is based on a real-life case handled by Justice Chandru as a lawyer and will release on Prime Video.

 

  

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  • Jeremias George, Nagercoil

    Mon, Nov 01 2021

    You people are great guys changing the lives of thousands and thousands through education and building a positive and healthy generation. You will live for ages in the hearts of all your beneficiaries and their children's children. God bless you and all your co-workers. Jeremias.

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