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Want Amala Paul to continue acting: Suriya

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Dec, 2015 12:50 PM
  • Want Amala Paul to continue acting: Suriya
Actor Suriya, who teamed up with co-star Amala Paul in "Pasanga 2", thoroughly enjoyed sharing the screen space with her and believes that she should continue doing more films.
 
Amala got married to Tamil filmmaker Vijay in 2014, and since then she has worked in just one film.
 
"She's a natural and can perform with ease. I'm happy that she has settled down, but I really wish she continues doing more films," Suriya told IANS.
 
In "Pasanga 2", Suriya and Amala play a couple, and their chemistry ticked on screen.
 
The "Singam" star is all set to start shooting for the third part in the franchise from January 2016.
 
He also awaits the release of Tamil thriller "24", and has a yet-untitled Tamil-Telugu bilingual in the offing.

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