Suriya 46 Begins Shooting: A Grand Collaboration with Venky Atluri Under Sithara Entertainments
The wait is finally over! The highly-anticipated bilingual film #Suriya46, written and directed by Venky Atluri, has officially gone on floors. Produced by Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, the film was recently launched with a traditional pooja ceremony in Hyderabad, and the shoot has now begun in full swing.
This marks Suriya’s 46th film and promises to be a landmark in his illustrious career. A striking new poster featuring Suriya in a stylish back pose was unveiled to mark the beginning of the shoot, with the tagline, “And the Celebration Begins” — capturing the festive spirit of the project.
Known for his versatility and strong screen presence, Suriya commands a massive fanbase across both Tamil and Telugu audiences. With this bilingual venture, he is set to bridge the linguistic divide once again, bringing his charisma to a wider audience.
Director Venky Atluri, fresh off the success of Sir/Vaathi and Lucky Baskhar, is celebrated for crafting emotionally rich narratives with strong commercial appeal. His partnership with Suriya has naturally generated huge buzz across South Indian cinema circles.
The film also boasts a stellar cast, including:
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Mamitha Baiju, the breakout star from Premalu, as the female lead
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Raveena Tandon, making a powerful return to Telugu cinema
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Radhika Sarathkumar, in a pivotal role
Reuniting with Atluri once again is acclaimed music composer GV Prakash Kumar, who previously delivered chartbusters in Vaathi/Sir and Lucky Baskhar. The technical team includes top industry talents:
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Nimish Ravi (Cinematography)
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Navin Nooli, a National Award-winning editor
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Banglan (Production Design)
The film is being bankrolled by S. Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya, producers known for their commitment to high-quality, content-driven cinema.
Slated for a Summer 2026 release, #Suriya46 (Working Title) is shaping up to be one of the most awaited South Indian films in the coming years.
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