The official theatrical release of the Malayalam crime thriller Kalamkaval on December 5, 2025, starring Mammootty and Vinayakan, directed by debutant Jithin K Jose, and postponed from its original November 27 slot to heighten anticipation.
Featuring music by Mujeeb Majeed of Rekhachithram fame, the film produced by Wayfarer Films has garnered early buzz through teaser visuals of Mammootty in a brooding role, as depicted in the attached poster showing him smoking contemplatively.
Recent reports confirm the delay aligns with industry adjustments to avoid release clashes, positioning Kalamkaval as a key December highlight in Malayalam cinema, with Mammootty's involvement driving fan excitement evident in the post's 16 likes and 9 reposts within hours.
The censor certification for the Tamil crime comedy Revolver Rita, starring Keerthy Suresh as a vigilante housewife, with a U/A rating and 2-hour-22-minute runtime ahead of its November 28, 2025, release.
The attached poster highlights an ensemble cast including Radhika Sarathkumar, emphasizing high-stakes action and humor in a Pondicherry-set story of family protection amid gang violence, as detailed in the film's trailer released earlier in November.
Amid promotional buzz, including Keerthy Suresh's Bigg Boss Tamil appearance, the post taps into growing fan anticipation for a pan-India potential hit, with USA premieres scheduled for November 27.
The OTT premiere of the Telugu action-comedy film Mass Jathara, starring Ravi Teja and Sreeleela, on Netflix starting November 28, 2025, in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages.
Directed by B. V. S. N. Prasad, the movie underperformed theatrically, earning approximately ₹19 crore against a ₹50 crore budget, prompting a swift digital release to recover costs through streaming.
The post includes the official poster and aligns with Netflix's announcement, reflecting the trend of South Indian cinema leveraging OTT platforms for wider accessibility after box office setbacks.
The official 4K re-release trailer for Attahasam, a 2006 Tamil action film starring Ajith Kumar in dual roles as vengeful brothers, scheduled for theaters on November 28, 2025.
It taps into fan nostalgia for Ajith's early mass entertainer, which originally grossed over ₹20 crore despite mixed reviews for its formulaic plot.
Released today amid buzz from postponed dates, the trailer has amplified excitement, with rapid cross-platform shares signaling strong demand for remastered classics in Tamil cinema's revival wave.
The second single "Ratnamala" from the Tamil film Parasakthi, a romantic track composed and sung by G.V. Prakash Kumar for his milestone 100th film, featuring lyrics that evoke deep affection through metaphors of gems, moonlight, and binding threads.
Directed by Sudha Kongara (Soorarai Pottru), Parasakthi stars Sivakarthikeyan, Jayam Ravi, Atharvaa, and Sreeleela in her Tamil debut; the story draws from true events, blending action and emotion for a January 14, 2026, Pongal release.
Announcement taps into growing buzz around the film's soundtrack, following the first single "Adi Alaye" and signaling strong promotional momentum ahead of the holiday season.
Akhanda 2: Thaandavam, a Telugu action sequel featuring Nandamuri Balakrishna as a trident-wielding divine warrior against a fiery temple backdrop, marking a 10-day countdown to its December 5, 2025, 3D release.
As a follow-up to the 2021 hit Akhanda, which earned over ₹100 crore by mixing mass-appeal fights with Hindu spiritual motifs, this film reunites director Boyapati Srinu and composer Thaman S for amplified VFX-heavy spectacle, starring Samyuktha Menon and Aadhi Pinisetty.
Trailer views exceeding 25 million signal peak hype, with fan merchandise and pre-release buzz from Telangana's CM attendance pointing to box-office dominance, potentially topping 2025 Telugu earners amid Balakrishna's enduring Guntur fanbase loyalty.
Vijay Sethupathi's confirmed casting in the Tamil gangster drama Arasan, sharing official posters that highlight his "Makkal Selvan" moniker and the film's gritty aesthetic tied to Vetrimaaran's Vada Chennai universe.
Arasan stars Silambarasan TR (STR) in the lead, reunites director Vetrimaaran with composer Anirudh Ravichander, and is produced by Kalaipuli S. Thanu, building on the acclaimed 2018 film Vada Chennai for an interconnected narrative of crime and redemption.
This casting news, reported across outlets like The Hindu and Times of India, has sparked excitement among fans for its powerhouse ensemble, with shooting slated to begin imminently, potentially elevating Tamil cinema's action-drama genre.