This week promises an exciting line-up for cinema lovers, both in theatres and on streaming platforms, with a mix of Hollywood, Bollywood, and regional films, alongside fresh content on major OTT services.
On the big screen, audiences can look forward to the Hollywood action thriller Sisu – Road to Revenge and the musical drama Wicked – For Good, which will be screened in IMAX for a fully immersive experience. Bollywood fans have a couple of major releases to enjoy, including Haunted 3D – Ghosts of the Past and the comedy Mastiii 4, while animated adventure 120 Bahadur is also set to entertain families.
Regional cinema is particularly strong this week, with several new releases across languages. Marathi films such as Smart Sunbai, Last Stop Khanda, Uut – Bhavanancha Udrek, and Asambhav are hitting screens. Malayalam cinema has Eko, while Telugu audiences have a rich selection including Dual, Paanch Minar, 12A Railway Colony, Premante, Premalo Rendosaari, Kalivi Vanam, The Face of the Faceless, and Mufti Police. Tamil cinema fans can enjoy Theeyavar Kulai Nadunga, Middle Class, Mask, Yellow, Iravin Vizhigal, and Friday, while Kannada releases include Radheyaa, Bank of Bhagyalakshmi, Maarutha, Full Meals, The Task, Congratulations Brother, and Giduga. Bengali cinema also sees new offerings with Deep Fridge, Lokkhikantopur Local, and Police.
Streaming platforms are offering a strong slate of series and original movies this week. Netflix leads the way with Gabby’s Dollhouse S12, Envious S3, Scandal Eve S1, This Is Going To Hurt, A Man on the Inside S2, Jurassic World – Chaos Theory S4, The Great British Baking Show – Holidays S8, I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper, and several original films including Selena y Los Dinos, Champagne Problems, The Carman Family Deaths, The Son of a Thousand Men, The Follies, Train Dreams, One Shot with Ed Sheeran – A Music Experience, and Sangre del Toro.
Amazon Prime will release The Mighty Nein and the third season of The Family Man, while JioStar subscribers can enjoy Landman S2 and the original film The Roses.
With such a variety of films and OTT series across languages and genres, audiences have plenty to choose from in both theatres and at home, ensuring an entertaining week for cinema-goers of all tastes.















