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Blackmail (Tamil, Sept 12)
A man is entangled in an uncontrollably escalating web of blackmail. Themes of crime, desire, and greed clash as the stakes mount, revealing secrets and causing allegiances to change. Cast: GV Prakash, Teju Ashwini, Bindhu Madhavi, Srikanth. Director: Mu Maaran.
Bomb (Tamil, Sept 12)
In Kaalakammaipaati, two faith-driven sects clash endlessly. When atheist Kathiravan dies on a sacred night, but his body keeps farting, villagers deem it divine, each sect claiming him as their Gods vessel. Only his friend Mani Muthu believes he's alive, battling blind faith to save him. Cast: Arjun Das, Kaali Venkat, Shivathmika. Director: Vishal Venkat.
Thanal (Tamil, Sept 12)
An ex-army soldier sets out on a quest for vengeance after experiencing hardships throughout his life. A police constable, whose own previous suffering turned him into a devoted son, is in his way. When their paths cross, the hero has two options: either run for his life or oppose the villain's plan. Cast: Atharvaa, Ashwin Kakumanu. Director: Ravindra Madhava.
Yolo (Tamil, Sept 12)
Shiva is inexplicably married to a stranger named Deekshitha. They inadvertently walk into a terrifying enigma that defies explanation when they look for answers to their unexpected union. Cast: Dev K, Devika Satheesh. Director: S Sam.
Kumaara Sambavam (Tamil, Sept 12)
To finance his ambition, a budding filmmaker ultimately sells a family home. An activist tenant causes trouble, which is followed by a case, the police, and some surprising bad guys. Cast: Kumaran Thangarajan, Payal Radhakrishnan. Director: Balaji Venugopal.
Kaayal (Tamil, Sept 12)
After six months of self-imposed marriage bondage, a female who is actively involved in anti-suicide initiatives commits suicide. What effects does her passing have on her loved ones and family? Cast: Kabali Lingesh, Gayathrie Shankar, Anumol. Director: Dhamayanthi.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle (Japanese, Sept 12)
To vanquish Muzan, the Demon Slayer Corps storms into Infinity Castle. But first up against the rest of the Twelve Kizuki are the Demon Slayers and the remaining Hashiras who made it through Tanjiro's Final Selection. Cast: Natsuki Hanae, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka. Director: Haruo Sotozaki.
The Long Walk (English, Sept 12)
In an annual competition called "The Long Walk," a group of teenage guys must walk at a specific pace or risk being shot. Cast: Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, Garrett Wareing. Director: Francis Lawrence.
Mirai (Telugu, Sept 12)
A streetwise young guy learns that he is the only solution and the barrier preventing a strong force from getting to King Ashoka's nine sacred writings. Cast: Teja Sajja, Shriya Saran, Ritika Nayak, Manchu Manoj. Director: Karthik Gattamneni.
Kishkindhapuri (Telugu, Sept 12)
When a group of enthusiasts enters an abandoned radio station, they unintentionally awaken a malevolent spirit that starts to stalk them down, giving a ghost walking tour a terrifying twist. Cast: Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas, Anupama Parameswaran, Tanikella Bharani. Director: Koushik Pegallapati.
Nidradevi Next Door (Kannada, Sept 12)
Dhruva's life spins out of control due to his ongoing insomnia and inner turmoil until he meets Riddhima, who provides him with a brief moment of peace. As their bond deepens, he is caught between clinging to the comfort she provides and confronting the nagging anxieties that threaten to overwhelm him. Cast: Praveer Shetty, Shine S Shetty, Nishika Naik. Director: Suraag Sagar.
Son of Muthanna (Kannada, Sept 12)
There is a strong affectional bond between a father and his son who served in the army. Cast: Pranam Devaraj, Rangayana Raghu, Kushee Ravi. Director: Srikanth Hunsur.
Jumboo Circus (Kannada, Sept 12)
Murali and Shankar have been lifelong best friends and have done everything together, but their spouses have turned into savage rivals who instill hatred in their kids. But a fresh problem arises when their kids, Akash and Ankita, fall in love. Cast: Praveen Tej, Anjali Anish, Achyuth Kumar, Avinash. Director: MD Sridhar.
Jugnuma (Hindi, Sept 12)
Jugnuma, which is set in the Himalayas in the late 1980s, is about a guy named Dev whose life is completely upended by a string of unexplained fires that decimate his fruit plantations. The growing mystery compels him to face not just the cause of the fires but also the long-kept secrets of his family and his own history as he fights to put an end to the outbreaks. Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Deepak Dobriyal. Director: Raam Reddy.
Haal (Malayalam, Sept 12)
The movie is around the romance between two young people from disparate cultures who try to be together but encounter social censure. Cast: Shane Nigam, Sakshi Vaidya. Director: Veeraa.