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Where is Mamitha Baiju’s name on Vishwanath and Sons film poster? Sanam Shetty calls out makers of Suriya’s film

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The Indian film industry has been hit by a wave of intense debate over gender equality and credit distribution after actress Sanam Shetty openly criticized the creators of the highly anticipated Tamil film Vishwanath and Sons. The controversy erupted immediately following the grand release of the movie’s first musical track, a vibrant song titled “Pattampoochi,” which prominently showcases the lead pair, South superstar Suriya and rising pan-Indian actress Mamitha Baiju. However, while the official promotional song poster prominently displayed the names of the male protagonist Suriya, music director G.V. Prakash Kumar, director Venky Atluri, and producers Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya, Mamitha Baiju’s name was completely missing from the credit lines. Taking serious offense to this systematic omission, Sanam Shetty shared the poster on her social media platform to loudly question what prevents commercial filmmakers from according a lead female star her rightful identity on promotional material, calling it an unfair practice that requires immediate cultural change.

Sanam’s sharp social media post quickly gained massive traction among cinema lovers, forcing a wider conversation on how actresses are frequently treated as mere marketing tools rather than equal creative partners. In her online statement, the Big Boss Tamil fame actress stressed that Mamitha Baiju has earned immense stardom through her own hard work, particularly after her breakthrough performance in the massive hit Premalu, which is exactly why she was cast in such a high-profile project to begin with. Sanam added that even if the female lead had been a completely fresh newcomer to showbiz, she still rightfully deserves to receive equal billing everywhere alongside her male counterpart. The bold stance initially drew some counter-accusations from online users who questioned why Sanam was targeting a Suriya-starrer film when such skewed credit standards are normalized nationwide, prompting her to clarify that she has immense personal respect for Suriya’s social responsibility and that her question is directed at the entire Indian entertainment system as a whole.

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The ongoing promotional friction comes at a time when viewer excitement for Vishwanath and Sons is exceptionally high, heavily fueled by an intriguing, unconventional storyline that breaks away from standard cinematic formulas. Written and directed by Venky Atluri under the prominent banners of Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas, the family drama features Suriya in a layered, age-appropriate avatar as Sanjay Vishwanath, a forty-something international pistol-shooting champion attempting a major professional comeback. The narrative introduces a sharp twist when a free-spirited, twenty-something young woman named Maddy, played by Mamitha, enters his life and unexpectedly falls in love with him, creating a noticeable twenty-year age gap that challenges Sanjay’s boundaries. Supported by veteran actors like Radhika Sarathkumar and Raveena Tandon, the highly anticipated feature film is currently scheduling a grand worldwide theatrical release on August 14, 2026, though industry track experts are now watching closely to see if the production house will actively update its marketing assets to resolve the raging credit dispute.

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