The third single "Poo Paadal" video song from Tamil romantic drama #29TheFilm, set to drop tomorrow at 6 PM with music by Sean Roldan.
Directed by Rathna Kumar (Aadai), the film stars Vidhu and Preethi Asrani as leads alongside Master Mahendran, Avinash, Shenaz, and Premkumar, with producers including Lokesh Kanagaraj.
The poster's beach sunset imagery with a basket of jasmine garlands evokes the song's floral romantic theme, building anticipation for the film's summer 2026 theatrical release.
A fiery promotional video announcing the third single "RaathuRaasan" from Tamil film Karuppu drops tomorrow, April 14, 2026.
The movie stars Suriya as Saravanan/Karuppuswamy opposite Trisha, with supporting roles by Yogi Babu, Indrans, Swasika, Sshivada and Natty; directed by RJ Balaji.
Music by Sai Abhyankkar, produced by Dream Warrior Pictures, the action drama with fantasy elements releases in theaters on May 14, 2026.
The official posters for Mandaadi, announcing the movie has reached final shooting stages as a Tamil New Year special.
The film stars Soori as a fishing captain, alongside Suhas, Sathyaraj, and Mahima Nambiar, directed by Mathimaran Pugazhendhi (Vetrimaran AD) with music by GV Prakash Kumar.
Posters show intense maritime action on boats at sea, backed by producer Elred Kumar and creative producer Vetri Maaran, indicating an early 2026 theatrical push with possible Netflix involvement.
The post announces that #Vaazha3 will be revealed tomorrow, following the 2024 Malayalam hit Vaazha: Biopic of a Billion Boys and its sequel Vaazha II: Biopic of a Billion Bros released April 2, 2026.
The attached image is a collage featuring posters of the first two films, with the "Biopic of a Billion Boys/Bros" tagline and a hand gesture teasing the third installment in this coming-of-age comedy franchise.
Vaazha 2 has achieved strong box office performance, crossing 150 crore in Kerala within 11 days, generating significant fan excitement and speculation about the next film's focus on family or sibling dynamics.
The post compiles side-by-side images of actors in heavy prosthetic makeup for Indian film roles contrasted with their normal looks, celebrating transformative makeup work.
Examples include Radikaa Sarathkumar's detailed elderly character transformation in "Thaai Kizhavi," where prosthetics involved silicone bodysuits and hours of application for realistic aging.
User replies identify films and characters, underscoring public interest in practical effects and the history of prosthetics in Indian cinema from 90s classics onward.