(L) The Bride!; (R) Saraswathi 
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What To Watch This Week in Theatres: Saraswathi, The Bride! and more

From Saraswathi in Telugu to The Bride! in English, here's a list of films that are releasing in theatres across languages this week

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Varalaxmi Sarathkumar's directorial debut, Saraswathi, is coming to theatres this week. On the other hand, a reimagining of the Bride of Frankenstein, titled The Bride! helmed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is also hitting theatres. Here's a full list:

Kadhal Reset Repeat (March 6, Tamil)

Stills from the title teaser of Kadhal Reset Repeat

One woman. No memory at all. Two men give completely different accounts of her past. Aditi can't even trust herself, so who can she trust in a world that is constantly changing? Cast: Jiya Shankar, Arjun Ashokan, Madumkesh. Director: Vijay.

Vadam (March 6, Tamil)

Vemal in a still from the trailer for Vadam

It is based on Vada Manju Virattu and examines the hero's amazing affinity with his bull. Family ties are emotionally highlighted in the movie. Cast: Vemal, Sanashka Sri. Director: Kendhiran.

Oh Butterfly (March 6, Tamil)

Snapshots from the Oh Butterfly trailer

A woman takes her significant other on a getaway to a remote hill residence. She intends to divulge a secret that will change her life, but odd things start happening. Butterfly imagery is used in this mystery thriller to reveal secrets. Cast: Nivedhithaa Sathish, Lakshmipriyaa Chandramouli. Director: Vijay Ranganathan.

Mustafa Mustafa (March 6, Tamil)

Screengrab from Mustafa Mustafa trailer

TV host Karthik's life falls apart just before he gets married when a humiliating video goes viral. He engages in frantic cover-ups with his best friend Vasu and hacker Chitti, racing against time to preserve his reputation before everything goes viral. Cast: Sathish, Karunakaran. Director: Praveen Saravanan.

Mension House Mallesh (March 6, Telugu)

Mension House Mallesh

A hot-headed young man from a rural background who battles alcoholism and wounded pride gets married with little regard for accountability. Cast: Srinath Maganti, Gayathri Ramana. Director: Bala Satish.

The Bride! (March 6, English)

Christian Bale in The Bride!

A lonely Frankenstein goes to Chicago in the 1930s to ask Dr. Euphronious, a pioneering scientist, to make him a companion. The bride is conceived after the two bring a murdered young woman back to life. What follows is unimaginable for both of them: outlaw lovers in a wild and explosive passion, murder, possession, and a wild and radical cultural movement. Cast: Christian Bale, Jessie Buckley. Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Sampradayini Suppini Suddapoosani (March 6, Telugu)

A still from Sampradayini Suppini Suddapposini

An innocent, conventional middle-class family surreptitiously participates in odd and surprising crimes. Their everyday life descends into total turmoil when an unforeseen event occurs. The film examines the bizarre and humorous journey of Sreeram's family while fusing dark comedy with eerie realism. Cast: Sivaji, Laya. Director: Sudheer Sreeram.

Shesha 2016 (March 6, Kannada, Malayalam)

Shesha 2016

One night between sunset and morning, a moral dilemma turns into a terrifying struggle for survival. Cast: John Kaippallil, Pramod Shetty. Director: Pradeep Arsikere.

Oreo (March 6, Kannada)

Oreo poster

This movie explores a terrifying plot by a group of antisocial individuals who create a disastrous scheme to wipe out humanity and profit from the ensuing turmoil on a worldwide scale. Cast: Nithin Gowda, Subhi Joshi. Director: Nandan Prabhu.

Cockroach (March 6, Telugu)

Cockroach poster

A street-side prostitute and a contract murderer form an odd relationship in the daring, brutal drama Cockroach. The movie, which is set against the hypocrisy of a morally rotting society, raises the question of who the true filthy people are. Cockroach is a dark, fierce, and unyielding representation of a society that values violence but condemns survival. Cast: Abhilash Sunkara, Tirrtha Mumbairkar. Director: P Suneel Kumar Reddy.

Return to Silent Hill (March 6, English)

Return to Silent Hill

James is driven to Silent Hill, a once-familiar village now engulfed in darkness, after receiving an enigmatic letter from his deceased love Mary. Cast: Jeremy Irvine, Hannah Emily Anderson. Director: Christophe Gans.

Majestic 2 (March 6, Kannada)

Still from Majestic 2

A happy college student who is close to both his mother and his romantic interest, Maridasa unintentionally falls victim to an underworld don and his cronies. His once-happy existence is turned into a nightmare by their hold on his life, forcing him into a battle he never planned to engage in. Cast: Bharth Kumar, Malashri. Director: Ramu S.

Saraswathi (March 6, Telugu)

A still from 'Laali Laali' from the soundtrack of Varalaxmi Sarathkumar's Saraswathi

When her 12-year-old daughter disappears, a loving mother is devastated in Saraswathi. Unexpected turns add to the intrigue as she seeks assistance from the police. What actually took place? Cast: Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Prakash Raj. Director: Varalaxmi Sarathkumar.

Mrithyunjay (March 6, Telugu)

Sree Vishnu from Mrithyunjay

When a man refuses to accept a death that the police have casually declared to be natural, an aggressive murder investigation begins. As he delves more, what starts out as scepticism transforms into an unrelenting search for the truth, revealing layers of danger, deceit, and strong emotions that won't go away. Cast: Sree Vishnu, Reba Monica John. Director: Hussain Sha Kiran.

Sambhavam Adhyayam Onnu (March 6, Malayalam)

Poster of the Askar Ali-Vineeth Kumar starrer Sambhavam Adhyayam Onnu

There is a forest on the enigmatic Kerala-Tamil Nadu boundary that no one ventures inside. The nearby villages have long been plagued by stories of invisible supernatural powers and whispers of those who disappeared within. Cast: Askar Ali, Vineeth Kumar. Director: Jithu Satheesan Mangalathu.

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