
Actor Vishal offers support and condolences to SM Raju's family
A fatal accident on the sets of Pa Ranjith’s new movie Vettuvam led to the death of stuntman S.M. Raju on 13 July 2025. The incident took place while filming a high-risk scene of a vehicle overturning at Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu, leaving the Kollywood community in dismay.
On 13th July 2025, morning, stuntman S.M. Raju, who was renowned for his dangerous stunts in Tamil films, became a victim while performing a car toppling stunt for Pa Ranjith’s film Vettuvam.
As per reports, the vehicle turned over multiple times in mid-air before landing on its front, and it proved to be a fatal accident. The accident later went viral as a video of the stunt, which says it all about the risk involved in the stunt. Raju, a 52-year-old male, was a regular face in Kollywood and had done dangerous stunts for many films.
The accident has brought into question the safety measures on sets, and insiders in the trade are wondering whether proper care was taken. Neither Arya nor Pa Ranjith has come out with an official word, and the industry holds its breath for more information.
Tamil actor Vishal, who worked with Raju on several projects, shared his grief on X, writing, “So difficult to digest the fact that stunt artist Raju passed away while doing a car toppling sequence for jammy @arya_offl and @beemji Ranjith’s film this morning.”
In his post, Vishal shared his perception and memory of Raju as a brave professional. He also promised to support Raju’s family in this need of hour and future, stating, “Not just this tweet but will definitely be there for his family’s future.”
Vettuvam, sequel to Sarpatta Parambarai, starring Arya, Sobhita Dhulipala, and Ashok Selvan. The tragedy overshadowed its production, casting suspicion about stunt safety and the fate of unsung heroes such as Raju.
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