The post announces the Telugu film Biker releasing in cinemas worldwide tomorrow, April 3, 2026, with bookings now open.
Biker is a romantic sports drama centered on motocross racing, starring Sharwanand and Malavika Nair, directed by Abhilash Reddy Kankara, and featuring music by Ghibran; it is promoted as India's first motocross film.
The two accompanying posters show Sharwanand in a red racing jacket beside a dirt bike numbered 17, emphasizing the high-energy racing theme on a bold red background.
The success teaser for the Malayalam political thriller Prathichaya, highlighting its ongoing theatrical run with a promotional image and YouTube link.
The film stars Nivin Pauly as the son of a veteran politician, alongside Sharafudeen and Balachandra Menon, and is directed by Unnikrishnan B with music by Justin Varghese, focusing on image-building in politics and father-son dynamics.
Released in late March 2026, Prathichaya has drawn mixed reviews praising Nivin Pauly's performance while noting a slow pace and familiar political drama tropes.
The teaser for Tamil political drama #TN2026 (ThangaNatchathiram), directed by Umapathy Ramaiyah and starring Natty Nataraj as "Golden Star Kulkandh Kumar," with supporting cast including MS Bhaskar, Thambi Ramaiah, and Ilavarasu; music by Darbuka Siva.
The 93-second teaser features satirical scenes of political rallies, crowd mobilization, speeches on leadership and government change, and references to Tamil Nadu's political history including MGR-style parties, timed for April 10, 2026 theatrical release.
The film draws attention for visual and thematic parallels to real Tamil Nadu politics, particularly actor Vijay's TVK party, prompting some supporters to label it negative propaganda and demand a ban.
This posts promotional images announcing the April 3, 2026 worldwide theatrical release of the comedy-drama Carmeni Selvam.
The film stars Samuthirakani and Gautham Vasudev Menon alongside Lakshmi Priya and Abhinaya, with debutant director Ram Chakri and music composer Raghav Ramesh.
It explores a content man's life turning chaotic from money-driven greed, highlighting family relationships and modern financial pressures in a humorous tale.
The post promotes the theatrical release of Malayalam film Vaazha II (Biopic of a Billion Bros) starting April 2, 2026, urging fans to book tickets.
It is the sequel to 2024's Vaazha, directed by Savin SA and written by Vipin Das, starring Hashir, Alan Bin Siraj, Ajin Joy, Vinayak, and Alphonse Puthren in a humorous coming-of-age story about four friends facing social pressures.
The two images show a banana tree "From Today" poster and a "Releasing Today" cast photo of the leads, emphasizing the film's lighthearted, nostalgic themes of friendship and self-discovery.
The post shares a new romantic still from the Tamil film "Hi" showing Nayanthara and Kavin sitting amid yellow marigold flowers, gazing at each other affectionately.
"Hi" marks the first collaboration between Nayanthara and rising star Kavin in a rom-com directed by debutant Vishnu Edavan, with music by Jen Martin and production by Nayanthara's Seven Screen Studio.
Released today, the image aligns with ongoing promotions as the film targets an April 2026 theatrical release, generating buzz among South Indian cinema fans.
The newly released Rama character teaser for the two-part Ramayana film, showcasing epic visuals of Ranbir Kapoor as Lord Rama in royal attire, forest archery scenes, and cosmic confrontations.
The adaptation stars Ranbir Kapoor as Rama, Yash as Ravana, Sai Pallavi as Sita, Sunny Deol as Hanuman, and Ravi Dubey as Lakshman, directed by Nitesh Tiwari with music by Hans Zimmer and AR Rahman.
Part 1 is scheduled for Diwali 2026 and Part 2 for Diwali 2027, with the teaser unveiled on Hanuman Jayanti highlighting its high-budget IMAX production ambitions.
The 2026 Illumination/Nintendo sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie runs 1 hour 38 minutes, features French audio with subtitles, and adapts the Super Mario Galaxy games with Mario's space adventures.
As a Pan-India film tracker based in France, the poster highlights strong family turnout for the April 1, 2026 release, reflecting the movie's immediate appeal to young audiences.