A dramatic birthday special poster for Telugu film #HaiLesso starring Sudigali Sudheer (Sudheer Anand) and Akshara Gowda.
The movie features music by Anudeep Dev of Hanuman fame and marks the directorial debut of Kota Prasanna Kumar, with a mythological action theme rooted in culture.
Posted on Sudigali Sudheer's 39th birthday, the update signals very soon theatrical release for his fifth film as he transitions from comedy TV fame to mass hero roles.
The post shares a 78-second video glimpse from the pooja ceremony of Tamil film Seyon held in Madurai, showing Sivakarthikeyan participating in rituals, team photos, and Madurai cityscapes with prominent peacock motifs.
Seyon stars Sivakarthikeyan in a rugged action-drama role as a veteran soldier turned activist, directed by Sivakumar Murugesan (debut: Thaai Kizhavi), with music by Santhosh Narayanan and produced by Kamal Haasan under Raaj Kamal Films International; Bhagyashri Borse is the female lead.
It announces the October 2026 theatrical release for this devotional rural entertainer, marking Sivakarthikeyan's second project with Kamal Haasan after Amaran.
The post announces the completion of principal photography for the pan-India film Immortal, starring GV Prakash Kumar and Kayadu Lohar.
Debut director Mariyappan Chinna helms this mystery-thriller with music by Sam CS, known for Pushpa 2, and the teaser has already crossed millions of views on YouTube.
The multi-language release (Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam) is now entering post-production with theatrical rollout expected very soon.
The post announces a new high-budget fantasy horror franchise in Kollywood, pairing actor Raghava Lawrence (known for the Kanchana series) with director Ajay Gnanamuthu (Demonte Colony, Imaikka Nodigal) under a debut production banner.
The accompanying image features side-by-side portraits of Raghava Lawrence on the left and Ajay Gnanamuthu on the right, visually confirming the key team behind the project.
Early replies express hope it avoids horror-comedy tropes and playfully reference a potential "Kanchana colony" mashup, highlighting fan interest in the horror specialists' collaboration.