Suriya’s ‘S3’ – what remains to be shot?

As we had reported earlier actor Suriya will be travelling to Malaysia for the next schedule of his upcoming action entertainer 'S3' directed by Hari. Now we have more details about this schedule and about the completion of the film.

A reliable source reveals that the Malaysian schedule will last for nine days starting from tomorrow (August 26). With this, the shooting of the talkie portions and fight scenes will get completed.

Harris Jayaraj has composed five songs for the film. Out of them,, two remain to be shot. One will be shot in Chennai and another in an European location.

The source further adds that the 'S3' unit has been working hard, day and night to complete the film and bring the film on or before Deepavali festival in October.

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