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The week's theatrical schedule is loaded with different genres such as action thriller, musical fantasy, military drama, and irreverent comedy. Leading the way is Wicked: For Good, the long-awaited finale of the Broadway-inspired drama starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
Locally, 120 Bahadur is a patriotic war drama based on the 1962 Battle of Rezang La. At the same time, Mastiii 4 is bringing back the famous adult-comedy trio.
Mastiii 4 (November 21)
The famous Masti trio—Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani—return for "four times the madness" in
Mastiii 4, releasing on November 21. The adult comedy, directed by Milap Zaveri, offers a fresh take on "reverse Masti," with the men and their spouses engaging in hilarious extramarital mayhem.
120 Bahadur (November 21)
The compelling war drama 120 Bahadur is based on the valiant Battle of Rezang La (1962), where 120 Indian soldiers from the 13 Kumaon Regiment bravely engaged in battle. The movie, which features Farhan Akhtar as Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, is being screened in more than 800 defence theatres as a celebration of real bravery.
Wicked: For Good (November 21)
Musical fantasy Wicked: For Good offers a compelling resolution to the Wicked story. Glinda (Ariana Grande) enjoys popularity as Oz's cherished symbol of Good, whereas Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) is banished and demonised as the Wicked Witch. Their broken friendship is put to the test when they are forced to face the truth and one another due to a new threat and a familiar Kansas face.
Sisu: Road to Revenge (November 21)
Sisu: Road to Revenge continues the story of Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila), the invincible combat veteran who returns to the location where his family was brutally killed. He demolishes their home to rebuild it as a monument, and when the Red Army commander (Stephen Lang) who killed them reappears, it sets off a brutal cross-country chase.
Rental Family (November 21)
In the friendly dramedy Rental Family, which takes place in Tokyo, an American actor (played by Brendan Fraser) accepts a position at a "rental family" agency while posing as relatives. He develops genuine emotional connections as he enters other people's lives, finding purpose, a sense of belonging, and the delicate beauty of human connections.
Eko (November 21)
Dinjith Ayyathan's Malayalam mystery-thriller Eko, which concludes his 'Animal Trilogy,' tells a tale of moral struggle and the natural world. The movie revolves around Kuriachan (played by Sandeep Pradeep), whose world falls apart when owners arrive looking for a rare Malaysian dog and uncover long-kept mysteries related to World War II.
Vilaayath Budha (November 21)
Malayalam action thriller Vilaayath Budha, directed by Jayan Nambiar, stars Prithviraj Sukumaran as Double Mohanan, a sandalwood smuggler who is embroiled in a vicious power battle with his old teacher Bhaskaran Master (played by Shammi Thilakan), over who owns a unique sandalwood tree.
Theeyavar Kulai Nadunga/Mufti Police (November 21)
The suspenseful investigative thriller Theeyavar Kulai Nadunga/Mufti Police, starring Arjun and Aishwarya Rajesh, is based on a real-life story. The narrative centres on a police investigator who investigates a writer's mysterious death, discovering secrets, ethical challenges, and the notion that virtue eventually prevails over justice.
Mask (November 21)
Kavin plays a morally dubious role in the gritty Tamil dark-comedy thriller Mask opposite Andrea Jeremiah, who also produces the film. The movie, directed by debutant Vikarnan Ashok, promises a high-stakes heist, a socio-political clash, and a violent game of cat and mouse.
12A Railway Colony (November 21)
Telugu horror-thriller 12A Railway Colony, which opens in theatres on November 21, stars Allari Naresh in a completely new role. The film, directed by Nani Kasaragadda (in his debut), is written by Dr Anil Viswanath and offers a haunting, twist-filled narrative set in a railway colony.
Paanch Minar (November 21)
Raj Tarun and Rashi Singh feature in the Telugu crime-comedy thriller Paanch Minar, which opens on November 21. It centres on a gangster's child who inherits his father's criminal enterprise before discovering that his own uncle has betrayed him.
Radheyaa (November 21)
Radheyaa, releasing on November 21, is a Kannada crime drama starring Ajai Rao and Sonal Monteiro. The film weaves themes of identity, sacrifice, and redemption while exploring the chaotic life of a criminal with a ‘psych’ edge and his complex relationship with a crime reporter.
Locally, 120 Bahadur is a patriotic war drama based on the 1962 Battle of Rezang La. At the same time, Mastiii 4 is bringing back the famous adult-comedy trio.
Mastiii 4 (November 21)
The famous Masti trio—Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani—return for "four times the madness" in
120 Bahadur (November 21)
The compelling war drama 120 Bahadur is based on the valiant Battle of Rezang La (1962), where 120 Indian soldiers from the 13 Kumaon Regiment bravely engaged in battle. The movie, which features Farhan Akhtar as Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, is being screened in more than 800 defence theatres as a celebration of real bravery.
Wicked: For Good (November 21)
Musical fantasy Wicked: For Good offers a compelling resolution to the Wicked story. Glinda (Ariana Grande) enjoys popularity as Oz's cherished symbol of Good, whereas Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) is banished and demonised as the Wicked Witch. Their broken friendship is put to the test when they are forced to face the truth and one another due to a new threat and a familiar Kansas face.
Sisu: Road to Revenge (November 21)
Sisu: Road to Revenge continues the story of Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila), the invincible combat veteran who returns to the location where his family was brutally killed. He demolishes their home to rebuild it as a monument, and when the Red Army commander (Stephen Lang) who killed them reappears, it sets off a brutal cross-country chase.
Rental Family (November 21)
In the friendly dramedy Rental Family, which takes place in Tokyo, an American actor (played by Brendan Fraser) accepts a position at a "rental family" agency while posing as relatives. He develops genuine emotional connections as he enters other people's lives, finding purpose, a sense of belonging, and the delicate beauty of human connections.
Eko (November 21)
Dinjith Ayyathan's Malayalam mystery-thriller Eko, which concludes his 'Animal Trilogy,' tells a tale of moral struggle and the natural world. The movie revolves around Kuriachan (played by Sandeep Pradeep), whose world falls apart when owners arrive looking for a rare Malaysian dog and uncover long-kept mysteries related to World War II.
Vilaayath Budha (November 21)
Malayalam action thriller Vilaayath Budha, directed by Jayan Nambiar, stars Prithviraj Sukumaran as Double Mohanan, a sandalwood smuggler who is embroiled in a vicious power battle with his old teacher Bhaskaran Master (played by Shammi Thilakan), over who owns a unique sandalwood tree.
Theeyavar Kulai Nadunga/Mufti Police (November 21)
The suspenseful investigative thriller Theeyavar Kulai Nadunga/Mufti Police, starring Arjun and Aishwarya Rajesh, is based on a real-life story. The narrative centres on a police investigator who investigates a writer's mysterious death, discovering secrets, ethical challenges, and the notion that virtue eventually prevails over justice.
Mask (November 21)
Kavin plays a morally dubious role in the gritty Tamil dark-comedy thriller Mask opposite Andrea Jeremiah, who also produces the film. The movie, directed by debutant Vikarnan Ashok, promises a high-stakes heist, a socio-political clash, and a violent game of cat and mouse.
12A Railway Colony (November 21)
Telugu horror-thriller 12A Railway Colony, which opens in theatres on November 21, stars Allari Naresh in a completely new role. The film, directed by Nani Kasaragadda (in his debut), is written by Dr Anil Viswanath and offers a haunting, twist-filled narrative set in a railway colony.
Paanch Minar (November 21)
Raj Tarun and Rashi Singh feature in the Telugu crime-comedy thriller Paanch Minar, which opens on November 21. It centres on a gangster's child who inherits his father's criminal enterprise before discovering that his own uncle has betrayed him.
Radheyaa (November 21)
Radheyaa, releasing on November 21, is a Kannada crime drama starring Ajai Rao and Sonal Monteiro. The film weaves themes of identity, sacrifice, and redemption while exploring the chaotic life of a criminal with a ‘psych’ edge and his complex relationship with a crime reporter.


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