This week, Ravi Teja is coming to theatres with Mass Jathara, even as SS Rajamouli Baahubali: The Epic, an amalgamation of both parts, is returning to theatres. From Attagasam re-release in Tamil, to Dies Irae in Malayalam, here are all the theatrical releases for the week.
When a middle-aged, unsuccessful writer openly announces that he is going to commit the ideal crime, everyone is taken aback. What follows is a suspenseful game of cat and mouse in which a resolute police officer and his squad must act quickly to avert a horrifyingly well-thought-out string of killings. Cast: Vishnu Vishal, Shraddha Srinath, Selvaraghavan. Director: Praveen K.
After a year of marriage, Sakthi chooses to divorce Siva because she can no longer tell the difference between toxicity and simple miscommunication. The story follows the couple as they work through their separation, and the emotional conclusion is whether or not they decide to file for divorce. With its amusing confrontation between a pseudo-Periyarist and an internet feminist, the film provides a humorous, poignant look at contemporary relationships that is full of drama, emotion, and fun. Cast: Rio Raj, Malavika Manoj. Director: Kalaiarasan Thangavel.
The grandeur and drama of Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion are blended into one epic story in Baahubali: The Epic, a two-part Indian film serial. Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati. Director: SS Rajamouli.
Growing up in a tiny town, three school pals take a wrong turn. The movie, which is set in adolescence, follows their attempts to take back their lives after one of their errors goes too far. Cast: Poovaiyar Kappis, Soundararaja, Vela Ramamoorthy.
Sakthivel, a software engineer, tries suicide after his beloved Deepthi marries someone else. He is interrupted by a message from Anandhi, a Facebook friend who says he is communicating with him from the afterlife. Sakthi embraces Anandhi's presence, falls in love with her, and weds her spirit after learning of her untimely death. Anandhi's decision to leave because he feels she is no longer valuable to him threatens their happy union. The question of whether their spiritual love can last forever is raised at the climax. Cast: Sriram Karthick, Manisha Jashnani. Director: Ramesh Elangamani.
From a modest brick kiln background, three budding filmmakers set out to demonstrate their abilities. They change after their initial village drama is rejected. In this audacious second video, what starts out as a bold YouTube channel stunt quickly devolves into peril, tragedy, and a startling revelation. In the end, a producer is won over by this surprising, twisted story, and their filmmaking career officially begins. Cast: Angadi Theru Mahesh, Guna Babu. Director: Arivazhakan Murugesan.
Jeeva and Guru, twin brothers, are split up as children due to fate and tragedy. A story of retribution, atonement, and the unbreakable bond of family is sparked when their paths intersect years later. One is a modest driving instructor, and the other is a dreaded gangster. Cast: Ajith Kumar, Pooja Umashankar. Director: Saran.
As Rohan starts to believe there is a supernatural being in his house, his lavish lifestyle goes out of control. He is pulled into strange alliances and universes as he begins to solve the enigma, as well as the horrors that await him. Cast: Pranav Mohanlal. Director: Rahul Sadasivan.
The movie centres on Vishnu Das, a local guide who is motivated by desire to learn the real tale of the famous Taj Mahal monument. Cast: Amruta Khanvilkar, Sneha Wagh, Namit Das. Director: Tushar Amrish Goel.
In the film, Ravi Teja plays a sincere transit police officer engaged in a bloody conflict with a vicious drug lord and his criminal organisation. The plot, which centres on the struggle between the hero and the evil, is characterised as a mainstream entertainment piece with a novel twist. Cast: Ravi Teja, Sreeleela. Director: Bhanu Bogavarapu.
Gwen, 15, is plagued by bad dreams, including calls from the black phone and unsettling images of three boys being stalked at a winter camp. When she and her brother Finn arrive at the camp to unravel the mystery, they are met by the Grabber, a murderer who has become even more formidable in death. Cast: Mason Thames, Ethan Hawke. Director: Scott Derrickson.
When a man moves into a new house, he discovers that there are otherworldly powers present. His courageous dog saves him when evil forces begin to attack him. Cast: Indy, Shane Jensen. Director: Ben Leonberg.
Two conspiracy-obsessed guys kidnap the CEO of a big firm when they become persuaded that she's an alien who intends to destroy Earth. Cast: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons. Director: Yorgos Lanthimos.
A young guy named Kristy is motivated to disobey his father, Constable Mahadevaiah, and his unyielding dedication to honesty in the compelling story Brat. The video examines the exciting and unpredictable trip that results from the conflicts between a young person's aspirations and a moral parent's values. Cast: Darling Krishna, Manisha Kandkur. Director: Shashank Taalya.
The village is worried because Koluru has not offered its annual Kona (buffalo) sacrifice. A travelling astrologer named Narayana and his robot Jogi become entangled in the anxieties and power struggles of the village. Secrets come to light as the ritual draws closer. Will Narayana have the courage to confront the reality of the sacrifice? Cast: Komal Kumar, Tanisha Kuppanda. Director: Hari Krishna S.
An NIA agent, an ACP, and a policeman discover a sinister conspiracy that connects espionage, human weapon camps, and arms trafficking. They are suspended but not vanquished. They have little time and no assistance, so they have to fight in the dark to reveal an anonymous foe. Cast: Brahmaji, Shatru. Director: Amardeep Challapalli.