Suriya’s Karuppu second single launches with RJ Balaji character reveal and STR’s vocals

The makers of Karuppu unveil the film’s second single, introducing RJ Balaji’s Baby Kannan while Silambarasan TR’s vocals and energetic visuals boost promotional momentum.

The makers of Suriya’s upcoming fantasy action entertainer Karuppu have unveiled the film’s second single, offering fans a fresh glimpse into its characters and musical landscape. Titled Naanga Naalu Peru, the newly released track introduces director-actor RJ Balaji in a pivotal role named Baby Kannan.

The song marks a notable collaboration, with actor Silambarasan TR lending his voice alongside composer Sai Abhyankkar. Known for energetic numbers, the track blends upbeat rhythms with a lively visual presentation, further building anticipation for the film’s theatrical release.

The music video doubles as a character reveal, presenting RJ Balaji as Baby Kannan, described as a “devil’s advocate” within the story’s universe. The visuals feature stylized staging and high-energy moments, including wrestling-inspired sequences that hint at a playful yet intense narrative tone.

Directed by RJ Balaji himself, Karuppu stars Suriya in the lead role, with Trisha playing the female lead. The ensemble cast also includes actors such as Indrans, Natty, Swasika, Sshivada, and several others in key supporting roles, reflecting the film’s large-scale storytelling approach.

The release of the second single follows the strong response to the film’s earlier promotional material, signalling the makers’ steady push toward the film’s theatrical arrival. With music playing a central role in shaping audience expectations, the collaboration between Silambarasan TR and Sai Abhyankkar has added an extra layer of excitement among fans.

Scheduled to hit theatres on May 14, Karuppu is positioned as a high-octane commercial entertainer that blends fantasy elements with themes of justice and heroism. As promotional activities gather momentum, the latest musical release further expands the film’s world while spotlighting RJ Balaji’s dual contribution both behind and in front of the camera.

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