(L) Vijay's Ghilli; (R) Ajith's Thunivu 
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What To Watch This Week in Theatres: Ghilli, Thunivu and more

From Vijay's Ghilli to Ajith's Thunivu, here's a list of films that are releasing in theatres across languages this week

Jayabhuvaneshwari B

This week is predominantly highlighted by re-releases, namely, Vijay's Ghilli and Ajith's Thunivu. Here's a full list:

Thunivu re-release (Tamil, Feb 20)

Ajith Kumar in Thunivu

When a group robs a bank, they discover that a criminal mastermind is already holding the bank for ransom, but it is unclear who they are and why they are committing the crime. Their crimes and past gradually catch up with them as they plot to take the bounty and vanish from sight. Cast: Ajith, Manju Warrier. Director: H Vinoth.

Ghilli re-release (Tamil, Feb 20)

Vijay in Ghilli

Aspiring Kabaddi player Velu travels to Madurai to play in a regional competition, saving Dhanalakshmi from Muthupandi, a strong guy who wants to wed her against her will. Cast: Vijay, Trisha. Director: Dharani.

Goat (English, Feb 20)

A still from Goat

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play roarball, a high-intensity, coed, full-contact sport dominated by the world's fastest and fiercest animals, is given to a little goat with huge hopes. Cast: Caleb McLaughlin, David Harbour. Director: Tyree Dillihay.

Alpha: Men Love Vengeance (Kannada, Feb 20)

A still from Alpha: Men Love Vengeance

Arjun, a fiery young man, looks up to his father Shakthi, a law-abiding police inspector who hopes to see him join the IPS. In parallel, three assassins with conflicting morals are tasked with transporting drugs valued at crores. Choices made when their paths cross lead to betrayal, test a legacy, and create a situation for atonement in which the future of one man could spell the end of another. Cast: Hemanth Kumar MA, Gopika Suresh. Director: Vijay Nagendra.

Suri Anna (Kannada, Feb 20)

Poster for Suri Anna

Motivated by circumstances, a man briefly loses sight of his family as he enters the murky world of crime. His mother and father are his sole sources of comfort as the repercussions become apparent, and they support him through it all. Cast: Salaga Suri Anna, Sambrama Sree. Director: Salaga Suri Anna.

Veer Murarbaji (Hindi, Feb 19)

Veer Murarbaji

The movie honours Veer Murarbaji Deshpande's selfless sacrifice and the heroes of Purandar. Cast: Ankit Mohan, Arun Govil. Director: Ajay Arekar.

Sarala Subbarao (Kannada, Feb 20)

Poster for Sarala Subba Rao

Sarala Subbarao, which is set in Mysore in the 1970s, follows Sarala and Subbarao as they negotiate marriage while juggling tradition, love, and individual goals. Their trip questions what marriage actually requires by examining the power of relationships and the ideals that create a lifelong commitment. Cast: Ajai Rao, Misha Narang. Director: Manju Swaraj.

Nawab Cafe (Telugu, Feb 20)

Nawab Cafe

Hidden difficulties surface when Raja takes over his father's Nawab Cafe, which he never really appreciated, and he is compelled to rise up and defend his family's heritage. Cast: Shiva Kandukuri, Rajeev Kanakala. Director: Pramod Harsha.

Soodhu Kavvum re-release (Tamil, Feb 20)

Soodhu Kavvum poster

Das kidnaps Arumai, the son of a politician who's actually planning his own kidnap to swindle money from his father. Things get messy when a maverick cop is assigned to the case. Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Karunakaran. Director: Nalan Kumarasamy.

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