A 30-second teaser for "Adi Alaye," the debut single from Parasakthi, GV Prakash's milestone 100th film as composer, showcasing lively folk dance scenes with Sivakarthikeyan and Sreeleela in a vibrant street setting.
Featuring vocals by Sean Roldan and Dhee, with lyrics by Ekadesi, the track blends 1960s-inspired folk rhythms and upbeat melodies, emphasizing cultural motifs from Tamil Nadu's festive traditions.
Directed by Sudha Kongara under Dawn Pictures and Red Giant Movies, the bilingual (Tamil-Telugu) production reunites her with GV Prakash post-Amaran, with the full song set for release on November 6, 2025, generating early buzz among South Indian cinema fans.
The atmospheric "First Spark" motion poster for the Tamil period drama Kaantha, featuring shadowy visuals of 1950s Madras architecture, crowds, and veiled figures, building intrigue for its November 14, 2025 release.
Directed by Selvamani Selvaraj and starring Dulquer Salmaan as M.K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar—the pioneering Tamil cinema superstar—alongside Bhagyashri Borse and Rana Daggubati, the film draws from Bhagavathar's real-life legacy of stardom and legal troubles.
It coincides with trailer drops scheduled for November 6-8 across languages, generating early buzz with over 1,000 views in hours amid positive reactions to its evocative cinematography.
The first-look poster of Meenakshi Chaudhary as archaeologist Daksha in NC24, Naga Chaitanya's upcoming Telugu mythological thriller, emphasizing her curious and courageous persona in a dimly lit cave setting.
Directed by Karthik Dandu, whose 2023 horror-mystery Virupaksha earned critical acclaim for its suspenseful narrative, NC24 promises a blend of ancient myths and action, with Sukumar's screenplay adding depth to the adventure genre.
Composed by Ajaneesh Loknath, fresh off Kantara's global success with its folk-infused score, the film's music is poised to enhance its immersive world-building, as early teasers have sparked excitement in Telugu cinema circles.
the 3-day countdown to the November 7, 2025, release of "Others," a Tamil medical crime thriller starring debutant Aditya Madhavan as a detective and Gouri G. Kishan, probing IVF baby health crises.
Directed by first-timer Abin Hariharan and scored by Ghibran (famous for "Thunivu"), the film's recent trailer highlights tense investigative drama, drawing from real-world fertility ethics debates without sensationalizing.
The promotional poster evokes noir intrigue, signaling niche appeal in Tamil cinema's crowded slate, with early views suggesting growing word-of-mouth potential.