What to Watch This Week in Theatres: Ajayante Randam Moshanam, The Buckingham Murders, Ronny and more

Jayabhuvaneshwari B

The Buckingham Murders (Hindi) : September 13

A detective, reeling from the loss of her child to a violent crime, relocates to a new town. There, she becomes entangled in a missing person case that echoes her own personal tragedy. This crime thriller directed by Hansal Mehta, stars Kareena Kapoor and Ranveer Brar in lead roles.

Ajayante Randam Moshanam (Malayalam): September 12

Across three generations, spanning a century from 1900 to 1990, a heroic family in Northern Kerala strives to safeguard their land's most precious treasure. This Jithin Lal directorial is an action adventure starring Tovino Thomas, Basil Joseph, and Krithi Shetty among others.

Quotation Gang (Tamil): September 13

A fearless female assassin, once a loyal member of a crime syndicate, rises to challenge its leadership. Her life takes a dramatic turn when a shocking event forces her to confront her past and seek a different path. The Vivek directorial stars Priyamani, Sunny Leone, Sara Arjun and Jackie Shroff.

Mathu Vadalara 2 (Telugu): September 13

The sequel follows Babu and Yesu, the delivery boys turned special agents, finding themselves thrust back into the criminal underworld. Under the watchful eye of Rohini, they navigate a dangerous world, leading to a series of humorous and suspenseful situations. Sri Simha Koduri, Satya, Vennela Kishore and others star in this crime comedy helmed by Ritesh Rana.

Ronny (Kannada): September 12

Things go terribly wrong when a troubled young man who works in a mental institution sets out to seduce a patient who has accidentally escaped. Directed by GuruTej Shetty the film stars Kiran Raj in the lead.

Kishkindha Kandam (Malayalam): September 12

A newly married couple and local forest authorities are baffled by a series of peculiar incidents in a village populated by monkeys. They embark on a quest to unravel the mysteries behind these strange occurrences. Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali headline this Dinjith Ayyathen directorial.

Bhale Unnade (Telugu): September 13

Raj Tarun plays a reserved man who shies away from women and intimacy. His romantic partner, essayed by Manisha Kandkar, tries to unwrap the reserved nature of the man leading to hilarious situations. The films written and directed by J Sivasai Vardhan.

Kaalapatthar (Kannada): September 13

A soldier stationed in the Indian Army returns to his hometown, Mudalpur, where a newly erected statue has stirred up controversy. Caught between protecting the monument and calming the growing unrest, Shankar finds himself in a difficult position. The film is directed by and stars Vikky Varun.

Kondal (Malayalam): September 13

Manuel, facing hardships in his hometown, Anchuthengu, accepts a job on St. Anthony's boat at Munambam Harbor. A series of unforeseen events aboard the vessel dramatically alters the lives of Manuel and his shipmates. Raj B Shetty and Antony Varghese star in this Ajith Mampally directorial.

Utsavam (Telugu): September 13

Krishna, a passionate theater enthusiast, seeks to revive the traditional Telugu theater form, Surabhi Natakalu. With his love interest and father's support, he faces challenges in preserving this art in modern times. Arjun Sai has directed this family drama which stars Dilip Prakash and Regina Cassandra in the lead roles.