Mamitha Baiju to Release 4+ Films in 2026; Rising South Indian Star’s Busy Lineup
Actress Mamitha Baiju is set for multiple film releases in 2026 after the success of Premalu, with projects alongside Vijay, Dhanush, Suriya, and more.
Actress Mamitha Baiju, who impressed audiences with films like Varathan, Vikruthi, and Super Sharanya, gained widespread popularity across South India after the blockbuster success of Premalu. Her strong performance has opened doors to multiple big projects.
She also made her mark in Tamil cinema alongside Pradeep Ranganathan and is now set to appear in “Jana Nayagan” with Vijay, expected to release by the end of April.
Mamitha has completed shooting for several upcoming films, including:
With projects across Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam industries, Mamitha Baiju is emerging as one of the fastest-growing actresses in South Indian cinema. Having 4 to 5 films lined up for release in a single year highlights her rising demand and popularity among filmmakers and audiences alike.
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