Movie update - 12th March

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  • This post announces the first-look poster for Tamil film Thirupavai, a debut directorial by AS Ravichandran starring comedian Singam Puli and actress Madhumitha in a story exploring identity, courage, and existence amid social struggles.
  • The artwork depicts a half-built high-rise construction site at dusk, with workers in hard hats and a woman in a green saree standing resiliently on sand piles, symbolizing themes of labor, perseverance, and cultural roots in modern India.
  • As a fresh March 12, 2026 release, it has quickly trended in Tamil cinema circles via shares from influencers, marking early hype for its debut music by Sathish and potential as a grounded, character-driven drama.




  • The post highlights Priyanka Chopra's recent podcast comments on her 2002 Tamil debut film Thamizhan, where she described co-star Vijay drawing massive crowds to watch his dance rehearsals, likening it to a "demi-god" experience that introduced her to stardom.
  • Accompanied by a collage image featuring Priyanka in traditional attire, a Thamizhan poster with both actors, and a recent photo of Vijay, the content celebrates his enduring popularity in South Indian cinema.
  • It reflects fan admiration for Vijay's career trajectory, aligning with similar viral shares from March 2026 that amplify the anecdote across social media.




  • This post announces the first official trailer for Marvel's Spider-Man: Brand New Day (MCU's Spider-Man 4) dropping next week, starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker navigating post-college life and new threats.
  • The film, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, is slated for theatrical release on July 31, 2026, adapting elements from the 2008 comic arc where Spider-Man rebuilds after personal losses.
  • The attached image is a fan-created poster blending live-action shots with comic-inspired art, fueling online buzz amid recent insider rumors of Sony's aggressive marketing push for the project.




  • This post shares the official first-look poster for Aadu 3: One Last Ride - Part 1, a Malayalam comedy film starring Jayasurya as the bumbling Shaji Pappan alongside Vinayakan, Saiju Kurup, and others, directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas.
  • The vibrant poster depicts the ensemble cast in a lush outdoor setting, goofing around with ropes and colorful attire, evoking the franchise's signature slapstick chaos involving a stolen goat from the 2015 original.
  • As the third entry after Aadu (2015) and Aadu 2 (2017), it promises a "one last ride" narrative, with music by Shaan Rahman and Dawn Vincent, hitting theaters worldwide on March 19, 2026—just one week after the post.




  • This post announces dual-language posters for the Tamil film "Happy Raj," starring GV Prakash in a stylish urban auto-rickshaw pose amid neon-lit streets, emphasizing its vibrant, youthful energy.
  • Directed by debutant Maria Raja Elanchezian and scored by Justin Prabhakaran—known for hits like "Irugapatru"—the movie features co-stars Sri Gouri Priya, Abbas, and George Mariam, with a confirmed March 27, 2026, release distributed in Telugu by Mythri Movie Makers.
  • Building hype, recent promotions include lyrical videos for tracks like "Thuru Thuru" and "Aadiney Irupen," showcasing GV Prakash's dual role as actor and composer, drawing early buzz for its feel-good narrative.




  • This post shares the first-look poster for Kaalidas 2, a Tamil investigative thriller sequel to the 2022 film Kaalidas, directed by Sri Senthil and starring Bharath in the lead role.
  • The announcement highlights composer Sam C.S., whose tense scores in films like Kaithi (2019) earned critical acclaim for enhancing suspense, positioning the sequel as a potential genre standout.
  • With overseas release handled by Ayngaran International on April 3, 2026, the post signals expanding global reach for mid-budget Tamil thrillers amid a crowded summer slate.




  • The post shares the teaser for "Heartin," an upcoming Tamil romantic comedy written and directed by debutant Kishore Kumar, starring Sananth, Madonna Sebastian, and Emaya, with music by Rajesh Murugesan of "Premam" fame.
  • Teaser visuals feature serene beach and urban scenes with intimate couple moments and birds in flight, suggesting a feel-good narrative focused on love and emotions, produced by Trident Arts and Step One Studios.
  • Released today for a summer 2026 theatrical debut, aligning with recent motion poster buzz and YouTube shares indicating growing anticipation in Tamil cinema circles.




  • The post reports Amazon Prime Video's cancellation of the ₹120 crore OTT rights for Thalapathy Vijay's political thriller Jana Nayagan, citing delays in censor certification and theatrical release, originally slated for late 2025.
  • This development escalates prior tensions, including Prime's January 2026 legal threats against producers KVN Productions for breaching contract timelines amid Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam party formation and Tamil Nadu election focus.
  • The setback risks further financial losses for the already over-budget film, with speculation on rights shifting to competitors like Netflix, while recent updates suggest Prime may extend a grace period if a firm release date is announced soon.




  • The post shares a statement from Monalisa Bhosle, an 18-year-old who went viral during the 2025 Mahakumbh Mela for her traditional attire and dance, announcing her interfaith marriage to Muslim actor Farman Khan in a Kerala temple using Hindu rituals, while explicitly rejecting "love jihad" allegations.
  • Monalisa clarified in a press conference that she respects all religions equally, proposed to Farman to avoid an arranged marriage to her cousin as per family wishes, and emphasized the union's basis in mutual love rather than coercion.
  • The post frames this as a positive "Kerala story" amid broader Indian discussions on interfaith marriages, with online reactions ranging from supportive endorsements of religious harmony to skeptical comments questioning the couple's Kerala ties.




  • This post shares exclusive Dolby Cinema posters for the Telugu film Peddi, featuring Ram Charan in a rugged, stick-wielding avatar amid a vibrant fairground, highlighting its immersive audio-visual experience for the April 30, 2026 release.
  • Peddi, a sports action drama set in 1980s rural Andhra Pradesh, marks director Buchi Babu Sana's follow-up to the hit Uppena, pairing Ram Charan with Janhvi Kapoor and backed by A.R. Rahman's score, produced by Mythri Movie Makers.
  • The film's teaser and first single "Rai Rai Raa Raa" have sparked massive buzz, surpassing 45 million YouTube views in days, positioning it as a major pan-Indian event with strong fan engagement on social media.




  • This post announces the Netflix premiere of "Made in Korea," a Tamil-language drama directed by Ra Karthik, featuring Priyanka Arul Mohan as a woman navigating heartbreak and culture shock in Seoul after her boyfriend's betrayal.
  • The film's poster, shared in the post, evokes K-drama aesthetics with cherry blossoms and urban Korean streets, highlighting its Indo-Korean co-production blending Tamil storytelling with South Korean settings.
  • Early reviews commend Priyanka Mohan's earnest performance and the film's pleasant exploration of cross-cultural bonds, though some critique its 112-minute runtime for lacking deeper insights into Tamil-Korean connections.













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