Suriya 46 First Look Drops Tomorrow! Star Cast & Release Plans Revealed

The makers of Suriya's upcoming film, tentatively titled 'Suriya 46', have announced the first look will be unveiled on March 2. The film features Mamitha Baiju as the female lead, with Raveena Tandon and Radhika Sarathkumar in key roles. Directed by Venky Atluri with music by GV Prakash Kumar, the project began filming in May 2024. The big-budget spectacle is slated for a theatrical release in Summer 2026.

Key Points: Suriya 46 First Look Date Announced, Cast Details

  • First look reveal on March 2
  • Stars Mamitha Baiju and Raveena Tandon
  • Directed by Venky Atluri
  • Music by GV Prakash Kumar
  • Theatrical release Summer 2026
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Makers of 'Suriya 46' to unveil first look on this date, check announcement poster

Suriya's next film 'Suriya 46' first look drops March 2. Cast includes Mamitha Baiju, Raveena Tandon, Radhika Sarathkumar. Releasing Summer 2026.

Makers of 'Suriya 46' to unveil first look on this date, check announcement poster
"A presence you can't ignore. - Film Makers"

New Delhi, March 1

Actor Suriya's upcoming film, tentatively titled 'Suriya 46' has left fans excited following the announcement of the date and time for its first look reveal.

The production house, on Sunday, took to social media to share the announcement, revealing that the first look for the highly awaited film will drop on March 2. Along with the poster, the makers added a caption that read, A spectacle in the making, "A presence you can't ignore. #Suriya46 First Look unveils TOMORROW at 10:18 AM!"

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Soon after the post went live, fans reacted in large numbers. One fan wrote, "Sanjay Ramaswamy is back," while another commented, "Waiting for the biggest BLOCKBUSTER."

'Suriya 46' stars Mamitha Baiju as the female lead. Raveena Tandon will be seen in an important role, while Radhika Sarathkumar is also part of the film in a key character. The music for the film is composed by GV Prakash Kumar.

The film officially went on floors in May last year with a traditional pooja ceremony held in Hyderabad. At the time, the makers shared the update on X and wrote, "The most anticipated #Suriya46 has been officially launched with a grand pooja ceremony! @Suriya_offl x #VenkyAtluri unite to create magic on screen! Thank you #Trivikram garu for gracing and marking the beginning of this journey with the first clap. Shoot begins at the end of May! Catch it in theatres Summer 2026!"

Meanwhile, Suriya was last seen in Retro, which released in theatres on May 1, 2025. The film was directed by Karthik Subbaraj and marked his first collaboration with the actor. It also starred Pooja Hegde.

Suriya also appeared in Kanguva (2024), directed by Siva. The film was known for its large-scale action scenes and a story that moved between the present and a timeline from 1,500 years ago.

- ANI

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Priya S
So excited for the first look! The cast looks interesting with Raveena Tandon ma'am and Radhika Sarathkumar. GV Prakash's music is another big plus. Hoping for a strong female character and not just a glamour show for Mamitha Baiju.
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Vikram M
Summer 2026 is too far away yaar! But I trust Suriya anna. He never disappoints his fans. The combination with director Venky Atluri after the super fun 'Sir' is promising. Let's see what magic they create.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently got into Tamil cinema, Suriya's performances are incredible. 'Retro' was a fun watch. Curious to see what this new film is about. The announcement poster has a very intriguing vibe.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope the story is strong. 'Kanguva' had amazing visuals but the writing was a bit weak. Suriya sir is a powerhouse actor who deserves scripts that match his talent. Fingers crossed for a solid story first.
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Nisha Z
The traditional pooja ceremony photo was so nice to see. It's great our film industry holds onto these cultural roots even for big launches. Can't wait for 10:18 AM tomorrow! Setting my alarm. 😄

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