The shoot wrap of Origin Studios' debut Tamil film, reuniting Adithya Bhaskar and Gouri Kishan—the romantic leads from the acclaimed 2016 coming-of-age drama 96—in a project directed by newcomer Rajkumar Rangasamy with music by MS Jones Rupert.
The images show key crew in a stylized wrap photo referencing 96's nostalgic vibe, and a larger team celebration with cake, signaling completion after shooting began in August 2025, building anticipation for a theatrical release.
As a low-key production from a new banner, it highlights emerging Tamil cinema talent, potentially appealing to 96 fans for its emotional reunion while introducing fresh voices in direction and composition.
Tamil actors Suriya and Jyotika from the December 7, 2025, pooja ceremony for Suriya's film Suriya 47, capturing their affectionate bond during the traditional event.
The lime garlands adorning the couple in the photo represent a Tamil custom to ward off the evil eye, infusing the ceremonial still with cultural significance.
It taps into fan admiration for the couple's 19-year marriage, sparking positive replies like "couples goal" amid rising excitement for the film's production.
The pre-release event of Tamil film Vaa Vaathiyaar, directed by Nalan Kumarasamy and starring Karthi alongside Krithi Shetty, Rajkiran, and Sathyaraj, building hype for its December 12, 2025 worldwide release by Studio Green.
It captures the cast and crew on a colorful stage with movie banners, reflecting industry enthusiasm for this action-entertainer touted as a high-stakes project.
Replies show mixed reactions: one user voices low expectations for the film's performance, while another launches a personal attack unrelated to the movie, referencing the poster's prior celebration of Malayalam actor Dileep's acquittal in a 2017 assault case.
"Avatar: Fire and Ash," the third Avatar film directed by James Cameron and set for December 19, 2025 release, open tomorrow across all formats in Tamil Nadu, accompanied by a promotional poster featuring the fierce Na'vi antagonist Varang.
The Tamil phrase "Avatar Kutty Vantha Pradeepaa Thalli Pogi Thana Aganum!!" translates roughly to "When the Avatar kid arrives, Pradeep must flee," humorously referencing Tamil comedian-actor Pradeep Ranganathan, whose film "Love Insurance Kompany" was postponed from December 18 to avoid clashing with Avatar's massive box-office draw.
Replies amplify the joke by teasing Pradeep's "defeat," reflecting Tamil cinema fans' excitement for the Hollywood blockbuster and playful rivalry between local and international releases in the region.
The first look and title teaser for an untitled Tamil film, a collaboration between Karthik Subbaraj's Stone Bench Productions and Lokesh Kanagaraj's G Squad, scheduled for December 10, 2025, at 1:29 PM.
Directed by Rathna Kumar—known for the 2019 thriller Aadai—the film stars Vifhu from Jigarthanda DoubleX, features music by Sean Roldan of Good Night fame, and is currently in production with a near-term release.
The poster artwork captures a lively ensemble cast near a Chennai bus route, evoking urban youth vibes and sponsored by apps like Tinder and Bumble, signaling a modern, relatable narrative in Tamil cinema.
The 100-day countdown for Yash's action drama Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, releasing March 19, 2026, via a stylized poster showing the actor's tattooed back amid red accents symbolizing intensity.
Yash, fresh off KGF's ₹1,200 crore global haul, co-writes and stars opposite Nayanthara in this Kannada mafia tale directed by Geetu Mohandas, with Ravi Basrur's score echoing his hits from KGF and Salaar.
Timed for Ugadi and Eid, the film's pan-India rollout under KVN Productions targets Yash's growing Hindi audience, where pre-release teasers have already sparked 500+ likes and shares on within hours.