Updated On: 11 November, 2020 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Uma Ramasubramanian
As he awaits Soorarai Pottrus release, South star Suriya discusses why he wont explore Bollywood without perfecting the language

Suriya with Aparna Balamurali in Soorarai Pottru
Given his pan-India popularity, one would have expected Suriya to break the language barrier and explore Hindi cinema. However, the South superstar has been content taking the Tamil film industry by storm. The actor, who is counting the hours to the release of his ambitious film Soorarai Pottru, acknowledges that he is divided about making Bollywood his next stop. "I don't believe in just delivering a dialogue; I should be able to emote through the language. I can't give it my all as an actor if I don't get the language. I am trying my best to learn Hindi," reveals Suriya.
For now though, his attention is trained on the Guneet Monga-backed offering that chronicles the life of Air Deccan founder GR Gopinath. "He hails from Karnataka, and changed the aviation industry of India. He granted us the permission to make a film, and I am happy to take his story across the country."