Valentine’s week usually brings romantic dramas to theatres, but this year audiences were offered something unusual. Tu Yaa Main, directed by Bejoy Nambiar and produced by Aanand L. Rai’s Colour Yellow Productions, is a survival thriller starring Adarsh Gourav, Shanaya Kapoor, and Parul Gulati. Released on February 13, 2026, the…
When Mardaani released in 2014, it redefined the image of women in mainstream Hindi cinema. Rani Mukerji’s portrayal of Shivani Shivaji Roy, a fearless cop taking on child trafficking, was both powerful and groundbreaking. The sequel in 2019 pushed the envelope further, cementing the franchise as one of Bollywood’s most…
When Border released in 1997, it became a landmark in Indian cinema — a war drama that blended patriotism with human emotion. Nearly three decades later, Border 2, directed by Anurag Singh and produced by T‑Series and J.P. Films, attempts to recreate that magic for a new generation. Released on…
Vishal Bhardwaj has long been admired for his Shakespearean adaptations in Indian cinema. From Maqbool to Haider, his films have reimagined timeless tragedies in gritty, contemporary settings. With O’Romeo, released just ahead of Valentine’s Day 2026, Bhardwaj turns his gaze to Romeo and Juliet — but this time through the…
Telugu cinema has always celebrated family values, emotional bonds, and the resilience of relationships. Seeta Payanam, directed by veteran actor‑filmmaker Arjun Sarja, is a film that leans deeply into this tradition. Released on February 14, 2026, the movie introduces his daughter Aishwarya Arjun to Telugu audiences, pairing her with Niranjan…
Telugu cinema has always had a soft spot for romance. From timeless classics to breezy rom‑coms, love stories have been a staple of the industry. But every generation demands its own version of romance — one that reflects its anxieties, aspirations, and cultural shifts. Couple Friendly, directed by Ashwin Chandrasekhar…
Telugu cinema has always had a fascination with the supernatural. Ghost stories, revenge dramas, and folklore‑inspired thrillers have long been part of its storytelling tradition. Amaravathiki Ahvanam, directed by GVK and released in February 2026, steps boldly into this space with a horror‑revenge narrative that mixes eerie atmospherics, emotional drama,…
Telugu cinema has always thrived on spectacle. From mythological epics to mass entertainers, the industry has built its identity on grandeur, drama, and unapologetic energy. But every once in a while, a film comes along that decides to poke fun at these very conventions. KV Anudeep’s Funky is one such…
Raaja Saab arrived with heavy expectations. Headlined by Prabhas and directed by Maruthi, the film was positioned as a mass entertainer rooted in family emotions. With Prabhas returning to a lighter, commercial space after intense action-driven roles, pre-release buzz was naturally high. However, beyond opening-day celebrations, the real test lay…
In an era dominated by loud dialogues, flashy action sequences, and rapid cuts, Gandhi Talks arrives like a gust of fresh cinematic air, proving that silence can be more powerful than words. This 2026 release challenges conventional Bollywood storytelling by delivering a gripping narrative without a single spoken dialogue, relying…










