The official announcement posters for #KHxRH (#RedGiant17), a highly anticipated Tamil film uniting Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan after 47 years, directed by Nelson Dilipkumar and composed by Anirudh Ravichander.
The posters depict a dimly lit garage with a vintage Mercedes car (plate MDA 777) and tagline "Some men set rules, some men just rule," hinting at a thriller or action narrative, with production by Red Giant Movies.
Confirmed by multiple outlets like OTTPlay and India Today, the project builds frenzy ahead of the next update on February 20 at 12:07 PM, though some replies humorously reference Nelson's past flop Beast.
The post announces the re-release of the 2013 Tamil black comedy "Soodhu Kavvum," a cult hit directed by Nalan Kumarasamy and starring Vijay Sethupathi as a quirky criminal mastermind satirizing societal absurdities.
Accompanied by a vibrant promotional poster highlighting ₹100 ticket pricing and "full fun guarantee," the film returns to theaters on February 20, 2026, exactly 13 years after its original release.
This re-release coincides with Vijay's "Ghilli" and Ajith's "Thunivu," sparking a high-profile box office clash that underscores the growing trend of affordable revivals in Tamil cinema to re-engage nostalgic fans.
The post quotes Kamal Haasan's praise for Thaai Kizhavi's producer as "passionate" and director Sivakumar Murugesan as "talented," positioning it as a strong endorsement for the rural family drama starring Radhika Sarathkumar.
It highlights Haasan's new role as producer for Murugesan's upcoming film Seyon, featuring Sivakarthikeyan, signaling a collaboration that could boost both projects' visibility in Tamil cinema.
The accompanying photo captures a promotional gathering with Haasan, the director, and cast members like Aruldoss in front of the film's poster, generating buzz just days before its rescheduled February 27, 2026 release.
This post promotes the debut single "Pogaadhe" from the upcoming Tamil mystery thriller "Oh Butterfly," featuring leads Nivedhithaa Sathish, Ciby Chandran, and Attul, with a lyrical video poster showcasing the cast and credits.
Directed by debutant Vijay Ranganathan and scored by newcomer Vaisakh Somanath, the film explores themes of hidden secrets and isolation through butterfly metaphors, as hinted in its February 2026 teaser.
Released today amid coordinated buzz from Tamil cinema accounts, the track's emotional melody by singers Kapil Kapilan and Vignesh Shweta aligns with the film's retreat-gone-wrong premise, building anticipation for its theatrical rollout.
The release of "Paranthene Penne," the second single from the Tamil film Youth, a romantic melody composed by GV Prakash Kumar and directed by lead actor Ken Karunas.
The music video, starring Deva Darshini and Suraj, showcases a lighthearted urban romance with colorful visuals and flying doves, earning quick praise for its heartfelt lyrics by Vignesh Srikanth and soothing tune.
Following the viral success of Youth's first single "Mutta Kalakki" with over 500K Spotify streams, the post builds hype for the film's March 19, 2026, theatrical debut amid growing anticipation in Kollywood.
The post praises 74-year-old Mammootty's dedication in personally re-dubbing his cameo as Walter in the 2026 Malayalam film Chatha Pacha for its Netflix release, emphasizing his commitment to quality.
Chatha Pacha, an action-comedy about brothers starting a wrestling ring, featured Mammootty's brief appearance that sparked online debate—praised by some for its intensity but trolled by others for his exaggerated Kochi dialect and mannerisms.
One reply counters the admiration, arguing the re-dub stems from obligation to address the heavy criticism rather than voluntary effort, highlighting divided fan reactions to the actor's choices.
This post announces the digital premiere of the 2025 Malayalam crime thriller Paathirathri on Zee5, starting February 20, 2026, with enthusiastic emojis highlighting anticipation.
Directed by Ratheena PT, the film stars Soubin Shahir and Navya Nair as police officers who uncover a mysterious midnight incident, blending action, thriller, and drama elements based on its IMDb synopsis.
The post includes a promotional poster of the leads on a motorcycle and has quickly amassed 100 likes and 2,600 views.
The first look poster for 'Raja Shivaji', a bilingual Marathi-Hindi biopic on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, directed by and starring Riteish Deshmukh in his follow-up to the 2023 hit 'Ved'.
It highlights a cast including Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, and Genelia Deshmukh, with music by Ajay-Atul—known for their work on 'Tanhaji'—and a theatrical release on May 1, 2026, coinciding with Maharashtra Day.
The announcement has garnered quick buzz for its dramatic imagery, tapping into growing interest in historical Marathi epics with pan-India potential.
The post announces a groundbreaking 1-rupee paid premiere for the Kannada crime thriller Second Case of Seetharam (Tamil-dubbed version) in five Tamil Nadu theaters tonight at 7 PM, one day before its official February 20, 2026 release, targeting budget-conscious audiences to maximize early buzz.
Directed by Deviprasad Shetty and starring Vijay Raghavendra as Inspector Seetharam, the film continues the popular investigative series with a plot involving a psychopath hunt in Malnad, earning praise in early reviews for its tense pacing and lead performance.
While the "first in Indian cinema" claim highlights the novelty of such low-cost premieres, it reflects growing strategies in regional cinema to combat piracy and streaming competition, with initial social media reactions showing enthusiasm for the accessible entry point.
The post harshly critiques the trailer for "The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond," a sequel to the 2023 controversial film alleging "love jihad" in Kerala, using Tamil slang to call it torturous "shit" ahead of its February 27, 2026, release.
Directed by Kamakhya Narayana Singh and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the film stars Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, and Aishwarya Ojha in dramatic scenes of deception and conversion, as shown in the trailer's emotional frames emphasizing warnings like "Before your daughter becomes the next target."
The trailer's release has ignited backlash, with Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan urging rejection for sowing communal discord, and a Kerala High Court petition challenging its certification, seeking responses from CBFC and producers by February 24.
This post shares a 29-second promotional video for the Telugu romantic drama Couple Friendly, highlighting intimate scenes between leads Santosh Sobhan and Manasa Varanasi amid Chennai's urban backdrop, urging viewers to book tickets via UV Creations.
Released on February 14, 2026, the film marks directorial and musical debuts for Ashwin Chandrasekar and Aditya Ravindra, respectively, and explores modern relationships through the story of an aspiring interior designer navigating love and ambition.
Early reviews praise its mature take on romance, with The Hindu noting heartfelt storytelling and 123telugu awarding 3/5 for emotional depth, though some critique pacing; box office data shows strong opening weekend collections in Telugu states.
The first-look posters for "Kenatha Kanom," a Tamil rural entertainer starring Yogi Babu as a lead in a story about villagers digging a well and uncovering a shocking discovery, directed by the late Suresh Sangaiah.
Posters depict a celebratory village scene with prayer-like gestures and a dinosaur skeleton motif, emphasizing themes of community and surprise, with music by Nivas K. Prasanna and co-stars including Lovelyn Chandrasekhar and Raichal Rebecca.
The release coincides with tributes to Sangaiah's legacy following his recent passing, positioning the film for theaters and Jio Hotstar streaming.
The teaser drop for Toxic on February 20 at 9:35 AM, featuring Yash as Raya in a snowy, blood-streaked battlefield scene from the new poster.
The film, a dark fairy tale for adults directed by Geetu Mohandas and produced by Yash, stars Nayanthara and Kiara Advani with Ravi Basrur's score, echoing his work on KGF and Salaar.
Following a January 8 character introduction teaser, this buildup has sparked mixed online reactions, from hype over Yash's pan-India appeal to critiques of its stylized visuals, ahead of the March 19, 2026 release.
The post announces a high-profile Tamil film collaboration featuring Rajinikanth ("Superstar") and Kamal Haasan ("UlagaNayagan"), directed by Nelson Dilipkumar with music by Anirudh Ravichander, via a black-and-white collage poster that has garnered over 2,500 likes in hours.
This marks the duo's reunion after 46 years since their 1980 film "Nallavanukku Nallavan," produced by Red Giant Movies and Raaj Kamal Films International, with a promo teaser unveiled today emphasizing themes of alignment and non-partisanship.
The project, tentatively titled "Thalaivar 174 x KH 238," builds on Nelson's recent success with "Jailer" and Anirudh's hit scores, positioning it as a potential box-office juggernaut in South Indian cinema amid rising pan-India appeal.
The post shares the official trailer for Blumhouse's "The Mummy" (2026), a horror reimagining directed by Lee Cronin, featuring a family confronting their long-lost daughter possessed by an ancient Egyptian curse after her eight-year disappearance in the desert.
Unlike the adventure-focused Brendan Fraser originals, this version leans into Cronin's signature visceral scares—seen in Evil Dead Rise—emphasizing psychological dread and body horror, with a cast including Jack Reynor as the haunted father.
Released just a day prior, the trailer has garnered over 1.8 million YouTube views, signaling strong early buzz for its April 17 theatrical debut amid Universal's ongoing Dark Universe revival efforts.