What To Watch This Week in Theatres: Happy Raj, Prathichaya and more

From Happy Raj to Prathichaya, here's a list of films that are releasing in theatres across languages this week
What To Watch This Week in Theatres: Happy Raj, Prathichaya and more
(L) Prathichaya; (R) Happy Raj

GV Prakash's Happy Raj, Nivin Pauly's Prathichaya and Ryan Gosling's Project Hail Mary are some of the many films hitting theatres this week. Here's a full list:

1. Happy Raj: Tamil, Mar 27

(From L to R) Happy Raj stars GV Prakash, Sri Gouri Priya, Abbas and George Maryan
(From L to R) Happy Raj stars GV Prakash, Sri Gouri Priya, Abbas and George Maryan

Happy moves to Bangalore from his South Indian town in the hopes that being away from his history may help him find someone who loves him for who he really is. Kavya, a coworker from a whole different world, gives him that hope. However, their love story devolves into complete catastrophe when their families cross paths due to cultural differences and wounded pride. Cast: GV Prakash, Sri Gouri Priya. Director: Maria Raja Elanchezhian.

2. Project Hail Mary: English, Mar 26

Project Hail Mary poster
Project Hail Mary poster

A teacher-turned-astronaut named Ryland Grace awakens with amnesia while on a mission to protect Earth from a threat posed by the sun. Cast: Ryan Gosling, Sandra Huller. Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller.

3. Prathichaya: Malayalam, Mar 26

Nivin Pauly in Prathichaya
Nivin Pauly in Prathichaya

The Chief Minister of Kerala is entangled in a conspiracy by a powerful business syndicate, and the weight of growing accusations causes his image to collapse. In an effort to clear his father's name and restore his family's honour, his son John Varghese enters a perilous web of power and deceit. Cast: Nivin Pauly, Sharaf U Deen. Director: Unnikrishnan B.

4. They Will Kill You: English, Mar 27

Stills from the They Will Kill You trailer
Stills from the They Will Kill You trailer

A young woman must survive the night at the Virgil, a demonic cult's enigmatic and twisted death-trap lair, in order to escape being their next victim. This leads to a bold big-screen war of epic killings and deliciously dark humour in this blood-soaked, high-octane horror-action-comedy. Cast: Zazie Beetz, Tom Felton. Director: Kirill Sokolov.

5. Nee Forever: Tamil, Mar 27

A still from Nee Forever
A still from Nee Forever

Mathi, an aspiring director, and Ajay, a startup software developer, pursue a fictitious romance while keeping their real identities a secret from one another. As unforeseen feelings develop between them, what begins as a calculating plan quickly becomes an emotional odyssey. Cast: Sudarshan Govind, Archana Ravi. Director: Ashokkumar Kalaivani.

6. Band Melam: Telugu, Mar 26

Harsh Roshan and Sridevi Apalla from Band Melam
Harsh Roshan and Sridevi Apalla from Band Melam

Giri and Raaji grew up together in a small village; their love and bonding also grew, but changing fortunes and misunderstandings drove them and their families apart. Giri uses music and his village band to find his way as Raaji continues her education. Until circumstances force them to reunite, life takes them in quite different directions. The remainder of the novel revolves around what actually happens between them. Cast: Harsh Roshan, Sridevi Apalla. Director: Sathish Javvaji.

7. Satan: The Dark: Tamil, Mar 27

Satan: The Dark
Satan: The Dark

A horrible curse that afflicts the society for centuries is unleashed by a botched witchcraft ritual in Asthinapuram during the East India Company era. Years later, a young man must confront this terrible past in order to release the woman he loves from its deadly grip. Cast: Fredrick John, Ayraa Palak. Director: Manikandan Ramalingam.

8. G.O.A.T: Telugu, Mar 26

A still from G.O.A.T
A still from G.O.A.T

It takes place in a town where cricket is more than simply a sport—it's a way of life! Gana, a carefree child who prioritises enjoyment above duty, meets Subhashini, a strong-willed individual whose principles conflict with his easygoing lifestyle. As fate puts their bravery and friendship to the test, their journey—which is full of humour, emotion, and surprises—takes unexpected turns. What starts off as a light-hearted rivalry quickly develops into a tale that has the power to permanently alter the lives and fates of many individuals. Cast: Sudigali Sudheer, Divya Bharathi.

9. Derby: Malayalam, Mar 27

A screengrab from the trailer of Derby
A screengrab from the trailer of Derby

A campus performer that chronicles the camaraderie, rivalry, love, and ambition of a group of college students. When personal egos and college pride are involved, what starts out as light-hearted fun quickly devolves into fierce competition. Cast: Adam Sabiq, Sagar Surya. Director: Sajil Mampad.

10. Suyodhana: Telugu, Mar 27

Suyodhana
Suyodhana

Since childhood, a young and imaginative Foley artist has heard a mysterious voice known as Suyodhana. She frequently imagines a figure dressed in Duryodhana's attire. His life is drastically altered when he is charged with his father's death, which prompts a startling investigation into his background. He was raised lovingly by his mother and encouraged by his childhood buddy and love interest. Cast: Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Drishika Chandar. Director: YS Madav Reddy.

11. Yava Mohana Murali Kareyitu: Kannada, Mar 27

A still from Vishwas Krishna's Yava Mohana Murali Kareyaithu
A still from Vishwas Krishna's Yava Mohana Murali Kareyaithu

Prakruthi, a nine-year-old girl with physical disabilities, leads a contented life with her devoted dog, Rocky, and her devoted family. Rocky's growing suspicion of Murali, an enigmatic ex-convict, sets off a series of dramatic events and a heartbreaking sacrifice that demonstrates the true meaning of devotion and redemption. Cast: Prakruthi Sharan, Patel Varun Raju. Director: Vishwas Krishna.

12. Lechindi Mahila Lokam: Telugu, Mar 26

Lechindi Mahila Lokam
Lechindi Mahila Lokam

A sharp, dialogue-driven satire on gender roles and expectations in a world where social standards are subtly shaped by everyday discussions. It highlights the inconsistencies and conditioning ingrained in everyday life through clever conversations and nuanced humour. Beneath its humorous tone is a provocative perspective on identity, empowerment, and the evolving role of women in society. Cast: Lakshmi Manchu, Ananya Nagalla. Director: Arjun Gunnala.

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