the trailer for Vrusshabha, a bilingual Malayalam-Telugu action-drama starring Mohanlal in a dual role as a modern diamond magnate haunted by his past life as a king, alongside a cast including Samarjit Lankesh and Nayan Sarika.
Directed by Nanda Kishore of Pogaru fame, the film weaves a father-son reincarnation saga blending historical grandeur with contemporary action, underscored by Sam CS's evocative score and stunning visuals.
It spotlights the December 25 worldwide theatrical debut, sparking early buzz in Pan-India cinema circles for its epic themes of destiny and revenge.
The second single from Jana Nayagan, an upcoming Tamil political action thriller directed by H. Vinoth and starring Thalapathy Vijay as a cop, set for release on Pongal 2026.
Composer Anirudh Ravichander, known for high-energy tracks in Vijay films like Master and Varisu, is expected to deliver a "mass elevation" song boosting audience excitement ahead of its December 18 drop.
Accompanying poster features Vijay in a gritty, authoritative look amid a crowd, underscoring the film's themes of heroism and public uprising, aligning with director H. Vinoth's socially charged narratives in past works like Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru.
A 9-day countdown teaser for the Tamil action thriller "Retta Thala," starring Arun Vijay in dual roles alongside Tanya Ravichandran and Siddhi Idnani, with music by Sam C.S. known for the high-energy score of "Kaithi."
Directed by Kris Thirukumaran—whose prior works include the action-comedy "Maan Karate" (2014)—the film promises intense crime drama elements, as highlighted in its trailer released on December 15, 2025, featuring raw chases and identity clashes.
Produced by Bobby Balachandran for a pan-India release on December 25, 2025, in multiple languages with a runtime under two hours, "Retta Thala" targets festive audiences seeking compact, adrenaline-fueled entertainment.
A January 14, 2026, release for the Tamil film ParaSakthi, but swaps satellite rights (Kalignar TV) and digital rights (Zee 5), a mix-up highlighted and mocked in replies.
ParaSakthi, directed by Sudha Kongara and starring Sivakarthikeyan, draws from the 1965 Anti-Hindi Imposition Movement, blending action, drama, and politics in a ₹150 crore production originally planned as Suriya 43.
The post's poster depicts Sivakarthikeyan in a gritty, torch-wielding pose amid flames and crowds, capturing the film's revolutionary spirit in a desaturated, high-contrast aesthetic.