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Vishwanath and Sons Movie Review: Suriya’s Quiet Sports Drama Is a Pleasant Surprise

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Not every film needs loud action or heavy dialogues to leave a mark. Sometimes a simple story told with honesty is more than enough. That is exactly what Vishwanath and sons try to do. When Suriya decided to team up with director Venky Atluri for a film about an aging shooter and his complicated personal life, many fans expected something loud and commercial. Instead, what arrived in theatres on 14 August 2026 was a soft, emotional drama that moves at its own pace and asks the audience to sit back and feel things rather than just watch them. It is the kind of film that grows on you slowly, and by the end, you realise you have watched something genuinely warm.

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Overview

Movie name  Vishwanath and Sons
Release Date 14 August 2026
Casting Suriya, Mamitha Baiju, Radhika Sarathkumar, Raveena Tandon
Writer Venky Atluri
Director Venky Atluri
Producer Suryadevara Naga Vamsi, Sai Soujanya
Genre Drama, Romance and Sports
Language Tamil (Dubbed in Telugu)
Run Time 2 hours 41 minutes
Platform Theatrical Release

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Overview

The film comes from the production houses Fortune Four Cinemas, Sithara Entertainments, and Srikara Studios. With music by G.V. Prakash Kumar and camera work by Nimish Ravi, the technical team is solid. The movie was shot mostly in Tamil and later dubbed into Telugu for a wider audience. It is not a big-budget spectacle, but the makers have clearly spent money where it matters — on good locations, clean visuals, and a background score that knows when to stay silent and when to rise.

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Cast and Crew

Suriya plays Sanjay Vishwanath, and this is not the angry hero or the mass star that fans usually see. This is a quieter, more tired version of Suriya — a man who has achieved a lot in life but is now beginning to feel the weight of age and responsibility. He handles the role with a calmness that feels very real. Mamitha Baiju plays Maddy, the young woman who enters his life and shakes things up. She does not have too many dialogues, but her expressions and screen presence do most of the work. The age gap between the two characters is a big part of the story, and both actors handle those uncomfortable, tender moments without making them feel forced.

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Cast and Crew

Radhika Sarathkumar plays an important family member, and as always, she brings a natural motherly warmth to the screen. Raveena Tandon also appears in a key role, and though her screen time is limited, she leaves a mark. Behind the camera, Venky Atluri has written and directed the film. This is a big shift for him because his earlier films were more commercial and youth-focused. Here, he slows things down and lets the scenes breathe. G.V. Prakash Kumar’s music is not about chartbuster songs — it is about mood and emotion, and he gets that balance right.

Casting members and their roles:

Cast Name  Character Name
Suriya Sanjay Vishwanath
Mamitha Baiju Maddy
Radhika Sarathkumar Family Member
Raveena Tandon Key Role

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Storyline

Sanjay Vishwanath is a well-known international shooter. He has spent decades perfecting his skill, winning medals, and building a name for himself. He has money, respect, and a comfortable life. But he is also in his 40s now, and the body does not move the way it used to. His family expects him to settle down and focus on things outside the shooting range. Just when he thinks his life is on a set path, he meets Maddy — a young woman in her 20s who sees the world very differently from him.

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Storyline

The introduction of this connection is done gradually in the first half of Vishwanath and Sons. No dramatic moments of confrontation or love songs. Rather, the movie depicts two people from separate generations attempting to comprehend one another. The second half focuses on family responsibilities, personal decision-making, and the issue of what is truly important once one has accomplished everything society says he/she should. Not only is shooting used as a setting for the sport, but it is used as a metaphor for concentration, discipline, and the solitude of striving for perfection. There are a couple scenes that drag a bit, and the movie could be a bit too slow for those who prefer quicker films. However, if you continue to follow, the emotional climax at the end is truly touching.

Vishwanath and Sons Movie Budget

The makers have not officially shared the exact budget of Vishwanath and Sons, but looking at the scale of the film, it clearly falls in the medium-budget range. There are no expensive action sequences or visual effects. The money seems to have gone into getting the right locations for the shooting scenes, authentic costumes, and a small but talented cast. Trade experts guess the budget is somewhere around ₹30–40 crore, which would make it a safe bet if the film manages to hold steady through the weekdays. Given Suriya’s fan base and the positive word-of-mouth from family audiences, recovering that investment should not be too difficult.

Final Word

However, the Vishwanath and Sons movie opened on 14 August 2026 and it is definitely not a film for everyone. If you walk in expecting fights, twists, and mass moments, you will be disappointed. But if you want a calm, well-acted drama about life, love, and second chances, this one delivers. Suriya proves once again that he is not afraid to step away from his comfort zone. Mamitha Baiju is a revelation. Venky Atluri shows he can handle mature subjects with care. And G.V. Prakash Kumar’s music stays with you long after you leave the theatre.

Some critics have given it around 3 out of 5 stars, calling it a “wholesome entertainer” that respects the audience’s intelligence. Others feel the runtime could have been shorter by at least 15 minutes. But one thing most people agree on — this is a brave film in today’s noisy market. It tells a small story with honesty, and that is becoming rare. Whether it becomes a big hit or not, Vishwanath and Sons will be remembered as the film where Suriya decided to slow down and remind us that sometimes the quietest stories leave the loudest impact.

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