(L) Double Occupancy; (R) Disclosure Day 
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Disclosure Day, Double Occupancy and more: What to Watch This Week in Theatres

From Disclosure Day to Double Occupancy, here's a list of films that are releasing in theatres across languages this week

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Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day is hitting theatres this week alongside Imtiaz Ali's Main Vapas Aaunga. Here's a full list:

Double Occupancy: Tamil, June 12

Stills from the Double Occupancy title promo

A woman emerges during the day and a man during the night when two souls are miraculously bound to one body. They must negotiate love, identity, and a secret that could ruin their lives as they fight to live together. Cast: Santhosh, Reshma Venkatesh, Vinoth Kishan, Samyuktha Vishwanathan. Director: Ashwin Kandasamy.

Disclosure Day: English, June 12

Emily Blunt in Disclosure Day

Would you be afraid if someone showed you that we weren't alone? Seven billion individuals own the truth this summer. Disclosure Day is almost here. Cast: Emily Blunt, Josh O`Connor. Director: Steven Spielberg.

Backrooms: English, June 12

Snapshots from the trailer of Backrooms

A therapist must travel into the unknown to save her patient after he vanishes into a realm beyond reality. Cast: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass. Director: Kane Parsons.

Charukesi: Tamil, June 12

Charukesi poster

A well-known traditional Carnatic musician who is suffering from Alzheimer's is the subject of this intensely sad musical drama. Cast: Y Gee Mahendra, Ramya Pandian, Sathyaraj. Director: Suresh Krissna.

Moondram Kan: Tamil, June 12

Moondram Kan poster

The general manager of a factory is murdered, and four workers, namely, a mechanic, the assistant manager, the owner and a new recruit, are the primary suspects. One of them is the actual murderer. Cast: Kalaiyarasan, Santhosh Pratap, Vidharth, Teju Ashwini. Director: Sago Ganesan.

Habeebi: Tamil, June 12

Malavika Manoj in Habeebi

It centers on a little boy and girl from a southern Tamil Nadu Muslim neighbourhood. Their town is deeply divided and turbulent as a result of their budding romance and subsequent elopement. Cast: Malavika Manoj, Kasthuri Rajan. Director: Meera Kathiravan.

Nizhal: Tamil, June 12

Janany (L) and Vishakan (R) in the poster for Nizhal

When a vicious murder reveals the heinous deeds of a powerful gang, the lives of twin sisters Ramya and Saranya are completely upended. Saranya sets out on a quest for retribution after a fatal attack leaves Ramya struggling to survive. However, a dramatic struggle between justice, duty, and personal allegiance arises when her lover, a determined police officer, takes over the investigation. Cast: Janany Gunaseelan, Kaushik Gopalan. Director: AK Kumar.

Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata: Hindi, June 12

Kangana Ranaut in Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata

A tale of bravery, compassion, selflessness, and solidarity in which the average person stood between life and death. Cast: Kangana Ranaut, Girija Oak Godbole. Director: Manoj Tapadia.

Sing Geetham: Telugu, June 12

Ahalya from Sing Geetham

In quest of a better future, Prathap travels to a secluded and enigmatic community unspoiled by time, only to become entangled in an escalating conflict between the village's fiercely preserved customs and modern progress. His voyage tests his values, purpose, and destiny as secrets come to light. Cast: Ahilya Bamroo, Ayaan K. Director: Singeetham Srinivasa Rao.

Governor: Hindi, June 12

Manoj Bajpayee in Governor

Governor is set against the backdrop of India's 1990 economic crisis and centers on Raman, a hesitant bureaucrat who is unexpectedly named Governor of the RBI at a time when the country is in danger of going bankrupt. In order to save the nation from collapsing, Raman must deal with political pressure and a disintegrating system as inflation increases, fuel runs out, and fear spreads. Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Adah Sharma. Director: Chinmay Mandlekar.

Main Vaapas Aaunga: Hindi, June 12

Main Vaapas Aaunga

Nearly all of the stories in this work of fiction are based on actual persons who lived during India's Partition. There is always the past. And that early sense of love—too intimate to ever discuss—remains decades later, after all tragic events have been discussed. Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Vedang Raina. Director: Imtiaz Ali.

Varavu: Malayalam, June 12

Varavu trailer

One incident starts a series of events that permanently alter the lives of many people in a hillside village dominated by power and influence. Truths are buried, a family is split apart, and silence turns into a weapon. Hidden energies start to quiver years later as the past comes to light. The battle becomes a reckoning that will determine the town's destiny as one man returns to confront what was taken from him. Cast: Joju George, Arjun Ashokan, Deepak Parambol. Director: Shaji Kailash.

Uttara: Kannada, June 12

Uttara

Truck driver Bharat learns that his wife Sati is having an extramarital affair with Rajesh, the proprietor of a medical store. He files a divorce petition at the Family Court. Despite the court's decision to grant him a divorce, Sati benefits from the law's unexpected provisions that grant her the right to alimony even though she committed adultery. The movie makes observations about how some rules negatively impact people's lives. Cast: Narayan Swamy, Tara. Director: Dinesh Baboo.

Abhyanjana: Kannada, June 12

Abhyanjana

A couple on the border between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are struggling to make ends meet as the expense of taking care of an ageing father becomes more and more of a burden. The wife is confronted with a challenging moral conundrum that puts the family's morals, compassion, and conscience to the test after learning about Thalaikkoothal, a contentious traditional practice linked to ending the pain of the terminally ill. Cast: Narayan Swamy, Apoorva Bharadwaj. Director: Dinesh Baboo.

I'm Handsome (Since 2009): Telugu, June 12

I'm Handsome

A diligent mason hopes to provide his son with a better future. The young man goes to considerable measures to win the heart of a doctor who has given up on love. However, a life-altering catastrophe reveals the true meaning of love and dedication when ambition, sacrifice, and familial ties intersect. Cast: Durgha Dev Naidu, Anvisha Kranthi. Director: Durgha Dev Naidu.

Mruthyudevate: Kannada, June 12

Mruthyudevate

The plot, which is inspired by the notion of divine justice, centers on a strong lady who decides to get revenge on ruthless individuals motivated by cruelty and lust, turning into an unstoppable force against evil. Cast: Mahin Kuber, Sarika Rao.

Maddane: Kannada, June 12

Maddane

Unbeknownst to his family, the main character left home at a young age and is currently employed as an Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) agent in Mumbai. The main plot point is how he fights to save his impoverished family while using unorthodox means to find terrorists and members of the drug mafia. Cast: Mr Arya, Latha Murthy. Director: K Raaj Sharan.

Heer Sara: Hindi, June 12

Patralekhaa and Maanvi Gagroo in Heer Sara aur Pondicherry

Two unexpected women—one looking for her mother and the other pursuing a wedding secret—come together on a defiant motorbike ride to Pondicherry. Chaos and laughter create an unbreakable sisterhood along the journey, awakening freedom, self-worth, and a closer bond with the world. Cast: Patralekha, Manvi Gagroo. Director: Kartik Chaudhry.

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