Big warning from Suriya...Check what's in his alert and how this event had shocked him!

Actor Suriya's production house '2D Entertainment' has issued a big caveat to the people asking them to beware of a racket that has been unveiled by a fraudulent person under the name of the production house. The shocking event has become the talk of the town as the warning alert has been going viral across social media.

The message from the production house has revealed that the culprit had swindled money from people under its name and with a fake promise of giving a chance in acting in the movie produced under the banner. It's knowable that besides being an ace actor in the Tamil cinema industry, Suriya also runs the production house '2D Entertainment' along with his wife Jyothika. It has become a significant production unit in Kollywood and presented several popular movies.

The production house was established in 2013 and apart from Suriya and Jyothika, Suriya's brother and actor Karthi is also a part of the company. Some of the movies produced by 2D Entertainment include 36 Vayadhinile, Pasanga 2, Kadaikutty Singam, Jackpot, Ponmagal Vandhal, and Soorarai Pottru. On Wednesday, the company took to Twitter and in a series of tweets, it has alerted the people about a racket that unfolded under the company's name and warned the people of don't get trapped in it.

It came to the revelation that a person has created a fake email ID using the company's name and inviting the people to the auditions and asking them to pay a certain amount. The company wrote, "BEWARE!! IMPOSTER ALERT! We came to know that some fraudulent person has created a fake email ID (2dentertainment.gokul@gmail.com) using the name of 2D Entertainment, along with our logo, and inviting gullible persons for auditions and soliciting certain payments."

It further said, "2D Entertainment Private Limited does not conduct any such auditions directly. All auditions for our projects are conducted only by the respective Director’s team in their respective offices. We do not charge any payment for auditions. 2D Entertainment is lodging a police complaint against this imposter who has misused 2D Entertainment’s name & logo and tried to commit fraud on gullible persons." 

"We hereby request the general public to exercise utmost caution & care and not to share any personal and confidential information without verifying whether such emails and offers for auditions are bonafide and genuine", the company added. 

 

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