Nobody helped when he is alive..? Fans Criticizing him..!?
Many fans are criticizing Soori's post condoling the demise of Hari, who acted in films like Vanilla Kabadi Kozhu and Kullanari Kootam. 2009 Superhit
movie Vanilla Kabadi Kozhu directed by Suchinthran. Apart from that, it was through this film that
vishnu vishal made his debut in
tamil cinema. Actor
hari Vairavan became popular among
people through this film. He acted in some films like Kullanari Kootam after this film. What happened to him after that? A few months ago, a famous YouTube channel interviewed about the condition of actor
hari Vairavan to his wife. She said that her
husband hari acted in films like Vanilla Kabadi Kozhu, Kullanari Kootam, etc. They had an arranged marriage. Their life was good. His
husband hari was taking good care of him. Suddenly one day he fell ill. At that time he was speechless. Many said he was dead.

However, she kept his faith and took him to the hospital. Then the doctors examined him and told him that he was in a coma stage. He doesn't know what to do. Then she would sit next to him and talk to him about the daily happenings and the old ones. However, he remained in a coma for 15 days. Only then did she slowly regain consciousness.

And he already had diabetes. So his hands and feet became swollen. Many
people said that it was difficult for him to survive. But, she didn't give up hope. She could not cope alone. She was able to do it only with the help of friends who worked with her
husband like Black Pandi Anna,
karthik Anna, and
saravana Anna.

They were sidekicks. Many
people were inquiring about her husband's condition.While many
people are condoling Hari's death, actor
soori is also condoling. In it, he said that he was deeply saddened to hear the
news of his brother Vairavan's demise this morning. He prays that the
god Meenakshi gives all the courage to the families who are suffering from the repeated grief of division. Suri tagged "Go, brother". In this post, many
people are criticizing
soori saying what is the use of condoling her death without helping her while she is still alive.