New Delhi, March 2, 2026: The South Indian film industry is buzzing with excitement as Tamil superstar Suriya officially announced the title of his 46th film, ‘Vishwanath & Sons’. Directed by the hitmaker Venky Atluri—who is currently basking in the massive success of the Dulquer Salmaan-starrer Lucky Baskhar—the project is being hailed as a major emotional family drama.
The makers took to social media on Monday, March 2, 2026, to reveal the title along with a heartwarming first-look poster that has already gone viral.
The first-look poster of Vishwanath & Sons offers a departure from the intense, action-heavy roles Suriya has recently portrayed. In the image, a dapper and smiling Suriya is seen cradling a baby in a carrier while holding a milk bottle in one hand.
The production house, Sithara Entertainments, teased the film as a return to the actor’s “vintage magic,” suggesting a narrative rooted in soulful, human emotions. Suriya himself shared the poster with the caption:
“Love with a difference, family with a purpose — we arrive in July as a wholesome entertainer.”
While specific plot details remain closely guarded, industry insiders and the film’s producer, Naga Vamsi, have hinted at a unique premise. The story reportedly explores a sensitive and emotionally driven relationship between a middle-aged man (Suriya) and a younger woman.
Interestingly, Venky Atluri has mentioned that Suriya’s character will evoke memories of his iconic role as Sanjay Ramasamy from the 2005 blockbuster Ghajini—specifically imagining how that character might have evolved with age and the responsibilities of fatherhood.
Vishwanath & Sons boasts an impressive ensemble cast, bringing together talent from across various film industries:
Produced by Sithara Entertainments in association with Fortune Four Cinemas, Vishwanath & Sons is being mounted on a grand scale. The filming is reportedly in its final stages, with post-production already underway.
The film is locked for a July 2026 theatrical release. This creates a massive year for Suriya fans, as it follows his gritty rural drama Karuppu (directed by RJ Balaji), which is slated for an April release.