Suriya’s ‘Vishwanath and Sons’ unveils first single ‘Pattampoochi’; GV Prakash’s melodious track wins hearts
The makers of ‘Vishwanath and Sons’ have unveiled the first song titled ‘Pattampoochi’ in Tamil and ‘Neno Butterfly’ in Telugu, and the tune is creating quite a sensation among all music lovers. This movie stars Suriya in the lead role, and Venky Atluri is directing it. The film, which is going to be a family entertainer, started gathering attention when the movie’s posters and teasers were released. The first song has increased anticipation for the movie to a great extent.
GV Prakash Kumar ‘s melody emerges as the highlight
The most popular part of the song ‘Pattampoochi’ is GV Prakash Kumar’s relaxing composition. It is an interesting tune that describes the emotions of a girl who is in love and enthusiastic about her romance. The singer of the song is Subhalashini and the tune of the music sounds pleasant for the listeners. The lyrics of the song, written by Ramajogayya Sastry, make the song even more pleasant and fascinating with the interesting words that describe the beauty of love.
Suriya and Mamitha Baiju ‘s chemistry adds appeal
Moreover, the song offers a look at the chemistry of Suriya and Mamitha Baiju who plays the role of the heroine in the film. With the help of ‘Pattampoochi’s’ visuals and lyrics, the film illustrates a fascinating romantic journey that will become one of the key elements of the film’s storyline. In just a matter of hours after its release, the song gained good reviews on various social networks owing to its melodious tune and feel-good atmosphere.
‘Vishwanath and Sons’ set for August release
‘Vishwanath and Sons’ is gearing up for a worldwide theatrical release on August 14. The film also features Radhika Sarathkumar and Raveena Tandon in key roles. With its family theme, star-studded cast, and music album already generating expectations, the movie promises to be one of the most-awaited upcoming films of the season. And with all the positive reaction to ‘Pattampoochi’ / ‘Neno Butterfly,’ things are just going to get better from here.