Struggling to keep up with all the latest releases? Here’s a look at what’s releasing in theatres across languages.
When: September 28
This sequel to the blockbuster horror comedy Chandramukhi (2005) features a new cast. While Raghava Lawrence plays Vettaiyan Raja, the role essayed by Rajinikanth in the original, Kangana Ranaut plays Chandramukhi, the dancer. The film is helmed by P Vasu, who directed the original and co-stars Mahima Nambiar, Vadivelu and Lakshmi Menon.
When: September 28
This police procedural follows a team of four cops who are sent on a nation-wide mission to nab a criminal. The film starring Mammootty in the lead traces the mission's psychological impact on the morale of these low-ranking officers. Helmed by cinematographer-turned-director Roby Varghese Raj, the film co-stars Rony David Raj, Shabareesh Varma, Vijayaraghavan and Azeez.
When: September 28
This action film is set around the exploits of a rugged college student, who is trying to avenge his family's loss. Directed by Boyapathi Sreenu, the film stars Ram Pothineni, Sreeleela, and Saiee Manjrekar.
When: September 28
The third film in the Fukrey franchise, after Fukrey (2013) and Fukrey Returns (2017), will continue to follow the four friends who face disastrously funny situations together. The comedy is directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba who also helmed the first two instalments and stars Pankaj Tripathi, Farhan Akhtar and Richa Chadha.
When: September 28
This film revolves around the sweet relationship between a niece and her young uncle and explores how far he will go to save her when tragedy befalls them. Chithha, starring Siddharth, Sahasra Sree, Nimisha Sajayan and Anjali Nair is directed by SU Arun Kumar.
When: September 29
Srikkanth Addala is one of the most promising directors in Telugu cinema and he is coming out with a film based on caste-based politics in a village. The film stars Virat Karrna, Praghati Srivasthav and Rao Ramesh.
When: September 28
Described as India’s first ‘bio science’ film, this ensemble drama tells the story of scientists during the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is based on the true events behind the development of Covaxin (BBV152) by Bharat Biotech and the National Institute of Virology. This thriller stars Nana Patekar, Raima Sen, Pallavi Joshy and Sapthami Gowda and is directed by Vivek Agnihotri.
When: September 28
This latest instalment of the very successful Saw franchise will see the events that unfold between Saw 1 and Saw 2, when the titular hero John Kramer travels to Mexico in search of a cure for his cancer, only to be faced with life-threatening events. Directed by Kevin Greutart, the film features Tobin Bell, Steven Brand and Synnove Macody Lund.
When: September 28
This road film is based on the experiences of a wildlife photographer in Kenya, who is suffering a heartbreak. The film stars Ganesh, Reeshma Nanaiah and Rangayana Raghu in pivotal roles and is directed by Preetham Gubbi.
When: September 28
How far will a man go for love? Will he be able to go against his father’s materialistic attitude and unite with his love? This romantic comedy will also feature a red car which lends to many comical sub-plots. The film features Ammy Virk, Binu Dhillion, Jasmin Bajwa and Maahi Sharma and is directed by Smeep Kang.
When: September 29
Set in the near future with the apocalyptic takeover by AI, a Special Forces agent is hired to track down the mysterious creator of the artificial intelligence force that is strong enough to wipe out mankind. The film directed by Gareth Edwards of Star Wars Rogue One (2016) fame features John David Washington, Madeline Yuna Voyles and Ken Watanabe.
When: September 29
This supernatural thriller focuses on a married couple, who face unexplained paranormal activities on their vacation. The film features Parrno Mittra, Ritwick Chatterjee and Soham Majumdar and is directed by Haranath Chakraborty.
When: September 29
This comedy narrates the story of three youngsters, who are infamous for their mischievous acts, but accidentally become part of a serious issue. The film is directed by Hrishikesh Joshi and stars Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Sankarshan Karhade and Prajakta Mail.
When: September 29
This biopic is based on the life of our great freedom fighter Bhagat Singh and sees Ajith Rayraj play the revolutionary leader. Directed by Aadat, it also features Janvi Jyothi, Pramod Shetty and Victory Vasu.
When: September 29
This dysfunctional family drama revolves around an elder brother, who desperately tries to bring the estranged relations together and resolve the issues. This family drama is directed by N Padhi and stars Siddantha Mahapathra, Devenand Behra and Sadasiv Nayak.