the Tamil Nadu theatrical release of the Telugu film Euphoria on February 6, 2026, distributed by Thenandal Films, featuring director Gunasekhar's return with stars Bhumika Chawla, Gautham Vasudev Menon, and Sara Arjun.
Euphoria explores rising youth crime in urban settings, as per IMDb details, with a teaser released in November 2025 confirming its dramatic tone and music by Kaala Bhairava, incorporating tracks from his 2021 album Colour Photo.
The two attached posters showcase a gritty, neon-lit aesthetic with cast portraits—Chawla in contemplative pose, Menon smoking pensively, and Arjun gazing intensely—overlaid with Tamil title graphics and release info, building hype for Gunasekhar's first major project since 2015's Rudhramadevi.
the Tamil version of Prabhas-starrer The Raja Saab, a fantasy horror comedy, advancing its release from January 10 to January 9, 2026, due to the postponement of Vijay's Jana Nayagan amid certification delays.
Jana Nayagan, Vijay's anticipated final film before entering politics, was set for a Pongal-season clash but now shifts to February, clearing the path for The Raja Saab's multilingual rollout including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, and more.
This solo Tamil release boosts the local distributor's prospects by capturing undivided Pongal audience share, potentially enhancing opening-day collections in Tamil Nadu theaters.|
the official trailer for the Telugu romantic comedy Anaganaga Oka Raju, starring Naveen Polishetty—fresh off hits like Jathi Ratnalu—and Meenakshi Chaudhary, teasing a Sankranti release on January 14, 2026.
The 2:45-minute trailer blends quirky humor about love and marriage with colorful rural wedding scenes and rapid-fire dialogues, such as metaphors comparing affection to "assets in Telugu," signaling a lighthearted ensemble dramedy under debut director Maari.
Composed by Mickey J. Meyer (Dhamaka), the film's soundtrack underscores its comedic tone; early buzz on platforms like Reddit notes vibrant energy but questions visual polish, positioning it as a potential family entertainer amid festive competition.
The official character teaser for Yash's role as Raya in the upcoming pan-Indian film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, timed for Yash's birthday to maximize fan engagement, with the video garnering over 9,000 views in hours.
The 2-minute-51-second teaser employs a dark, atmospheric noir aesthetic—misty forests, coffins, armed figures, and explosive action—evoking Hollywood thrillers like John Wick, underscoring director Geetu Mohandas' shift to high-octane gangster drama from her indie roots in Moothon.
Starring Yash alongside Nayanthara and Kiara Advani, with Ravi Basrur's score (known from KGF and Salaar), the March 19, 2026 release targets multilingual audiences, blending fairy-tale mythology with period action to challenge Yash's post-KGF stardom trajectory.
An exclusive update on Dhanush's 54th film D54, announcing the start of dubbing sessions, an upcoming title reveal, and a targeted March/April 2026 theatrical release, accompanied by a dramatic promotional poster.
Directed by Vignesh Raja—known for the 2023 crime thriller Por Thozhil—D54 wrapped principal photography in late December 2025, entered editing shortly after, and stars Mamitha Baiju opposite Dhanush, with GV Prakash Kumar composing the score.
This aligns with recent production milestones but notes minor discrepancies in reported release windows, ranging from February to summer 2026 across industry sources.