South Indian filmgoers are eagerly anticipating Vijay's Varisu. After Beast, the film is directed by Vamshi Paidipally, and Vijay plays the lead role. Promotional material and updates related to the movie have a lot of viewership. The audio launch of Varisu took place a few days ago. Videos and photos of the ceremony have been gaining attention on social media. On this occasion, Vijay's words about why he decided to start blood donation camps are getting attention.
Vijay says that our blood is the only difference between rich and poor. "Only blood does not have the differences. Caste, religion, and horoscope are not asked of those who come to donate blood." Vijay says that it is we humans who have brought up all these things and lived and grown old.
"Our blood is the only one that has no distinction between rich and poor, male and female, high caste and low caste. Blood isn't concerned with religious affiliation. Blood groups are enough. People who come to donate blood are not asked about their caste, religion, or horoscope. We are human beings. All of these are old and prominent. Blood has nothing to do with it. I said this so that we should learn at least this good quality from our blood," Vijay said.
Vijay's fan associations often organise blood donation camps. They are also in the news. Varisu is Vijay's 66th film in Tamil and Telugu simultaneously. Varisu is produced by Dil Raju and Sirish under the banner of Sri Venkateswara Creations.
The film, which belongs to the family entertainer category, also stars Rashmika Mandhana, Sarath Kumar, Prakash Raj, Shyam, Yogi Babu, Prabhu, Jayasudha, Srikanth, Khushbu, Sangeeta Krishna, and others. The cinematography of the film is done by Karthik Palani.