Movie Updates - 11th November

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  • A special poster for the Telugu film The Raja Saab, marking actor Prabhas' 23 years in cinema since his 2002 debut, depicting him in a stylish red ensemble amid a tribal group against a hilly backdrop.
  • Directed by Maruthi and scored by Thaman S, the horror-romance stars Prabhas alongside Nidhhi Agerwal, Malavika Mohanan, and Yogi Babu, with production by People Media Factory confirming a worldwide Sankranti release on January 9, 2026.
  • As Prabhas' first horror project following pan-India blockbusters like Baahubali, the post taps into fan nostalgia and genre anticipation, garnering modest early engagement from Telugu cinema enthusiasts.



  • The title reveal for Zinema Media's Production No.1, a Tamil film starring rising actor Pavish Narayan—Dhanush's nephew fresh off his 2025 hit Neek—and Telangana YouTube folk sensation Naga Durga in her lead debut, directed by Magesh Rajendran.
  • The boxing glove-themed poster suggests an action or sports drama, with the title drop scheduled for November 12, 2025, at 5 PM, aligning with Zinema's busy slate including recent announcements for Blackmail and Godsjilla targeting early 2026 releases.
  • Pavish's transition from assistant director on Dhanush projects to lead roles, paired with Naga Durga's rapid rise from viral folk videos to cinema in October 2025, positions this as a high-potential youth-oriented venture in Tamil cinema's competitive debut space.


  • The Tamil period drama Kaantha, starring Dulquer Salmaan as M.K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar, Tamil cinema's first superstar, in a story of intertwined lives set in 1950s Madras.
  • Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj, whose script for the 2024 Veerappan biopic Nila earned acclaim, the film blends historical drama and thriller elements, produced by Rana Daggubati and featuring Bhagyashri Borse as the female lead.
  • Releasing November 14, 2025, amid recent trailer buzz and multi-language promotions, the post's attached posters emphasize the film's evocative 1950s aesthetic, signaling strong pre-release momentum in Tamil Nadu.


  • The title poster for "My Dear Sister," an upcoming Tamil family entertainer starring Arulnithi as Pachai Krishnan and Mamta Mohandas as Nirmala Devi, portraying a sibling bond symbolized by a rakhi-tying image on a yellow-themed design.
  • Directed by debutant Prabhu Jeyaram with music by Nivas K Prasanna, the film draws comparisons to the classic sibling drama "Paasamalar" for its emotional family focus, but tailored for Gen Z audiences, as noted in the post's caption.
  • Released today alongside a title promo video, the announcement has sparked early buzz with shares emphasizing fun, fights, and unbreakable bonds, produced by Sudhan Sundaram and Manish Shah for multilingual release in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.






  • The official trailer for the Tamil family drama "Middle Class," starring Munishkanth in an emotional lead role alongside Vijayalakshmi Agathian, daughter of director Agathiyan, with a November 21, 2025, theatrical release.
  • The 2-minute trailer, directed by debutant Kishore Muthuramalingam and scored by Pranav Muniraj, captures vibrant middle-class family life in Tamil Nadu through relatable scenes of joy, struggles, and bonds, building on the film's teaser buzz launched by GV Prakash.
  • Posted by film reviewer, the trailer has sparked early interest among Tamil cinema fans, highlighting the film's production by Ave Maria Films and its potential as a heartfelt indie amid big-budget releases.



  • The lyrical video release of "Nilaa Kaayum," the debut single from the Malayalam action crime thriller "Kalamkaval," featuring Mammootty in a rugged, intense role and co-starring Vinayakan, with a theatrical debut set for November 27, 2025.
  • Directed by debutant Jithin K. Jose and scored by Mujeeb Majeed—known for the haunting tracks in "Rekhachithram"—the film follows a routine police inquiry in rural Kerala that spirals into a web of hidden crimes, earning a U/A 16+ rating for mature themes.
  • Shared by cinema tracker a Pan-India film enthusiast and member of a distribution company, the update taps into growing anticipation for Mammootty's gritty avatar, echoing thriller elements from series like "Dahaad" while highlighting the song's atmospheric buildup.
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