The post announces Pen Studios' acquisition of North India theatrical rights for the Tamil film Karuppu, a courtroom drama with supernatural elements starring Suriya in dual roles, directed by RJ Balaji, and scheduled for worldwide release on May 14, 2026.
Accompanied by two identical promotional posters featuring Suriya in an intense, red-toned visual with folk deity motifs, the images highlight the film's intense atmosphere and credit Sai Abhyankkar for music, building anticipation for Suriya's first 2026 big-screen appearance.
As a reunion between Suriya and RJ Balaji since their 2015 hit Naanum Rowdy Dhaan, Karuppu expands Pan-India reach via Pen Studios, potentially boosting Tamil cinema's Hindi belt penetration amid Suriya's selective post-Jai Bhim projects.
The post announces Sony Music South acquiring audio rights for the Tamil film Neelira, starring Naveen Chandra alongside Sananth, with music by K and direction by debutant Someetharan, ahead of its April 3, 2026, release.
Produced by Karthik Subbaraj and Rana Daggubati, Neelira draws from Sri Lankan civil war incidents, blending historical drama with cultural motifs visible in the posters' nostalgic cassette player and ritualistic food bowl.
It signals early promotional momentum for a cross-regional project, potentially amplifying Naveen Chandra's pan-India appeal post his Telugu hits.
The post features a promotional photo from the March 20, 2026, pre-release event of Tamil investigative thriller Kaalidas 2, showcasing lead actor Bharath in blue alongside director Ajay Karthik, Bhavani Sree, and Abarnathi against a film-themed backdrop.
As a sequel to the 2022 hit Kaalidas, the film builds on supernatural crime themes with Sam CS's score, delayed to April 10 release to avoid clashes, and its trailer dropped hours later, amplifying hype via YouTube views.
The post taps into pan-India buzz, reflecting the film's marketing push through university events and social teasers for broader audience reach.
This post announces the official title poster for the upcoming Malayalam gangster action film Mattancherry Mafia, featuring Mammootty in a lead role alongside Asif Ali and Naslen, with a gritty, vintage aesthetic evoking Kochi's historic Mattancherry neighborhood.
Directed by Khalid Rahman, it reunites him with Mammootty after their 2019 hit Thallumaala, promising a high-energy narrative; music is by Rex Vijayan, known for the acclaimed Rifle Club soundtrack, and principal photography begins soon under Plan B Motion Pictures and Universal Cinemas.
The announcement, timed with Mammootty's personal reveal on his verified account, has sparked immediate fan excitement, highlighting the film's potential as a major 2026 release in Mollywood's thriving ensemble-driven genre.
The post announces Mani Ratnam's Madras Talkies Production No. 23, a Tamil film starring Vijay Sethupathi and Sai Pallavi in lead roles, with A.R. Rahman composing the music—marking Sai Pallavi's first project with the director.
Official posters highlight co-production by Lyca Productions, presentation by Subaskaran, and Sony Music as the audio partner, signaling high-profile backing amid reports of shooting starting soon.
This reunion of Ratnam and Rahman, following their Thug Life collaboration, fuels anticipation for a narrative-driven musical, as echoed in recent coverage from NDTV and Hindustan Times.
The post celebrates a rare 15-minute intermission at a Canadian Cineplex for the 4-hour Indian action sequel Dhurandhar: The Revenge, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, released March 19, 2026.
As a follow-up to the 2023 blockbuster Dhurandhar, the film features intense gang warfare and personal vendettas, earning praise for its gripping narrative and Ranveer Singh's transformative performance as Jaskirat Singh Rangi.
This overseas screening adaptation reflects the film's massive domestic success—over ₹500 crore opening weekend—and its appeal to the Indian diaspora, challenging typical non-intermission formats for South Asian cinema abroad.
This post shares the official first-look image from Martin Scorsese's upcoming Gothic psychological horror film What Happens at Night, depicting Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence as a strained married couple beside a snow-covered taxi in a desolate, wintry landscape.
Released via Apple Original Films and covered in outlets like Variety and Deadline on March 19, 2026, the project reunites Scorsese with DiCaprio for their seventh collaboration and marks Lawrence's first role with the director, with production underway in Iceland.
The enthusiastic announcement taps into global hype for the star-driven thriller, earning 78 likes and 1,271 views in under a day while spotlighting the film's moody, period-inspired visuals.
This post announces the March 21, 2026, release of "This Ah... That Ah...," the upbeat first single from the upcoming Tamil romantic comedy Anbe Diana, directed by and starring Pari Elavazhagan in his feature debut.
The vibrant poster depicts Elavazhagan and co-lead Ramya Ranganathan performing on stage amid a festive crowd, highlighting the film's musical focus with score by Bharath Sankar, known for the hit Maa Veeran soundtrack.
It aligns with recent hype including a February 2026 title teaser shared by Vijay Sethupathi, signaling a theatrical rollout soon via Million Dollar Studios.
This post announces the trailer and audio launch for Kaalidas 2, a suspense thriller sequel to the 2022 hit Kaalidas, directed by Sri Senthil and starring Bharath alongside Ajay Karthi.
The film features music by Sam C.S., known for the intense score in Kaithi, and has been rescheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on April 10, 2026, up from an earlier April 3 date, as confirmed by recent promotions.
Accompanied by vibrant posters emphasizing a "monster hunt" theme, the post taps into growing excitement, with the trailer now live on YouTube and shared widely in Kollywood circles for its gripping visuals.
This post promotes the Netflix premiere of Border 2 (2026), a Hindi war action sequel to the 1997 blockbuster Border, directed by Anurag Singh and starring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty in roles honoring Indian armed forces during the 1971 Indo-Pak conflict.
The attached poster illustrates the cast amid explosive battlefield chaos with tanks, jets, and naval ships, evoking patriotic fervor and high-stakes heroism central to the film's narrative.
Released theatrically on Republic Day 2026 after a 29-year wait for the original's follow-up, the OTT drop coincides with early buzz on its emotional depth and action sequences, drawing from real military valor documented in historical accounts like the Battle of Longewala.
The post reports Drishyam 3's postponement from its April 3, 2026 release, corroborated by outlets like Times Now and News18 attributing the delay to escalating Middle East conflicts, including Iran-US tensions.
As the third installment in the hit Malayalam crime thriller franchise starring Mohanlal, the film relies heavily on Gulf markets for revenue, prompting a shift to May or June for optimal summer earnings.
This post shares the first-look poster for the upcoming Malayalam film "Mollywood Times," a comedy-drama set for theatrical release on May 14, 2026, produced by Ashiq Usman and featuring a nostalgic schoolyard vibe with a vintage aesthetic.
Directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak—whose 2022 black comedy "Mukundan Unni Associates" earned praise for its sharp satire—the movie reunites him with rising talents Naslen K. Gafoor ("Premalu") and Sharafudheen ("Kumbalangi Nights") as leads, alongside actor Sangeeth.
Composed by Jakes Bejoy, known for the thriller "Por Thozhil's" gripping score, the film's Eid-timed announcement highlights Mollywood's blend of youth appeal and cultural festivity, building buzz among fans of feel-good regional cinema
"Project Hail Mary," released March 20, 2026, critiques the film's dense scientific concepts as overly complicated and headache-inducing, despite appreciating its visuals and the heartfelt bond between Ryland Grace and alien Rocky.
Adapted from Andy Weir's 2021 novel, the movie stars Ryan Gosling as an amnesiac astronaut racing to reverse Earth's solar dimming, with early screenings eliciting mixed reactions—positive for spectacle and humor, but some viewers share the post's accessibility concerns rooted in the book's astrophysics.
The average verdict contrasts broader acclaim, including an 87% Rotten Tomatoes score, underscoring varied tolerances for hard sci-fi elements in blockbuster adaptations.