When it comes to celebrity homes, some whisper luxury. Others announce it. The Chennai residence of Suriya and Jyotika does both — with quiet confidence.Tucked away on Vijayalakshmi Street in Mahalingapuram, near T Nagar, the sprawling bungalow is estimated to be worth Rs 200 crore. Set in one of the city’s most elite and green neighbourhoods, the property balances privacy with grandeur — a rare combination in the heart of Chennai.This isn’t just a house. It’s a legacy address.
A home rooted in cinema royalty
Born Saravanan Sivakumar, Suriya hails from a family deeply woven into Tamil cinema. His father Sivakumar is a respected veteran actor, while his brother Karthi carved his own successful path in films. Jyotika, a celebrated actress in her own right, continues to enjoy a strong presence across industries.
The couple met on the sets of Poovellam Kettuppar in 1999 and married in 2006. Today, along with their children Diya and Dev, they divide time between work, philanthropy and family life — much of it centred in this Chennai bungalow.
Grand yet graceful interiors
Step inside and the first impression is scale. Marble floors gleam under statement chandeliers, Persian carpets soften expansive halls, and plush divans invite relaxed conversations. Rare paintings line the walls, complemented by antique artefacts personally curated by Jyotika.
One of the standout spaces? A dedicated divan room. Not just a seating arrangement — an entire room built around low-seating comfort, ideal for long conversations, filter coffee breaks and private film screenings.
A sweeping staircase connects the home’s multiple levels, leading to bedrooms designed with hotel-suite aesthetics. Jyotika’s bedroom reportedly features metallic-toned furniture and even a private two-step staircase detail — subtle, stylish and distinct.
A garden that feels like a film set
Outside, the landscaped garden adds a layer of serenity to the palatial structure. Lush lawns, flowering plants, bonsai trees and medicinal herbs create a carefully curated green retreat. The garden is not merely ornamental — Suriya is known to spend time tending to plants when he is off set.The house also features an ornate in-house temple, where the family hosts pujas and festivals. The spiritual corner reflects tradition and calm, seamlessly blending with the home’s contemporary luxury.
The celebrity closet moment
No superstar residence is complete without a statement wardrobe space. The Chennai bungalow reportedly houses a walk-in closet the size of a boutique, complete with organised racks, mirrored sections and dedicated storage for accessories.There’s even industry lore that Suriya’s suits are arranged by film roles rather than brands — a nod to characters like those from Singam and Soorarai Pottru.

