Mumbai (Maharashtra): South star Suriya says his upcoming courtroom drama Jai Bhim is a film with tremendous recall value as it aims to raise several important questions through its biting portrayal of a community's quest for justice. The film is based on true events that happened in the 1990s in Tamil Nadu and follows the story of a couple, Senggeni and Rajakannu, from the Irular tribal community.
When Rajakannu is arrested on false charges and later goes missing from police custody, his wife takes the help of Advocate Chandru, played by Suriya, to find her husband.
In a group interaction on Zoom, the 46-year-old actor said he now tends to gravitate towards films like Jai Bhim, which spark a larger societal conversation.
"I try to deep dive into what I choose and ask difficult questions, seek answers or at least let people ponder over it. It is about going into these complex situations. If I am taking up a topic, (I ask myself) am I covering it from all sides, am I making people connect with it. And I like that about whatever is coming my way," he said.
"Even in my interactions, I can see directors asking those complex questions and trying to see if we have an answer. Jai Bhim does that. We talk about the mindset, how people fight to get things right. These things will make the watch extremely relevant. It is a hard hitting, intense film which won't be just another entertainer. This film will have a recall factor, there will be takeaways," Suriya said in the interview.
Directed by Tha Se Gnanavel, Jai Bhim is essentially about the journey of one man who rose against odds and championed the cause of justice for the oppressed. When he was approached for the film, Suriya said he was deeply moved by its intention and how it shone a light on the functioning of the system.
"For me, it is about how we want to celebrate our unsung heroes. The responsibility also comes with the story because it also deals with a tribal woman's fight for justice and what it takes for them to reach the High Court. It is not a normal situation. It is about how people, one person can make that change. I believe showcasing true incidents (in films) will lead to true changes," he added.
Jai Bhim also stars Prakash Raj, Rao Ramesh, Rajisha Vijayan, Manikandan, and Lijo Mol Jose in pivotal roles.