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With several new releases in various languages, genres, and media, this week promises to be a rich cinematic feast. De De Pyaar De 2 brings a light-hearted Hindi comedy, while the classy heist thriller Now You See Me: Now You Don't rekindles its high-stakes magic in mid-November.
Furthermore, a number of Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam films provide everything from romance and fantasy to crime and family drama, while Tamil's Kaantha delves into a period drama.
Moviegoers will have plenty of options this week, ranging from international action thrillers to regional film masterpieces, from romantic comedies to thought-provoking tragedies.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (November 14)
The renowned illusionists known as the Four Horsemen reunite and collaborate with a new generation of magicians to execute a daring heist involving the world's most sought-after diamond. This third instalment combines classic showmanship with a sleek modern twist, starring veteran performers like Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and Isla Fisher, among newcomers like Ariana Greenblatt, Morgan Freeman, and Rosamund Pike.
The Running Man (November 14)
The Edgar Wright-directed film, starring Glen Powell as ‘Runner’ Ben Richards, reimagines the lethal game show meets dystopian scenario that was originally inspired by Stephen King's book. In the show, the participants must survive 30 days while being pursued by professional assassins to win $1 billion. The film is a high-octane spectacle shot with precision and released in premium formats like IMAX and 4DX.
De De Pyaar De 2 (November 14)
Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh reprise their roles as the legendary age-gap couple in this romantic film. The Anshul Sharma film follows NRI investor Ashish Mehra as he tries to win over his girlfriend's family. R Madhavan portrays her father. Scheduled for release on November 14, the film explores the chaotic and comical dynamics of love between families and generations.
Kaal Trighori (November 14)
With its roots in Indian mythology, this spooky thriller explores a tale of ‘three nights’ and a terrifying mystery that has been dormant for a century. This supernatural thriller, starring Arbaaz Khan, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Rituparna Sengupta, tells the story of how a rare celestial event releases an evil force that traps three people in a vicious cycle over three cursed nights.
Kaantha (November 14)
Kaantha, which explores the glamour and vanity of early Tamil cinema, is set in Madras in the 1950s and follows the rapid rise of a great actor and his turbulent relationship with his director-mentor. The Selvamani Selvaraj directorial will be released across multiple languages on November 14, featuring Dulquer Salmaan and Bhagyashri Borse in lead roles and Rana Daggubati in a significant supporting part (who also co-produces).
Premam Madhuram (November 14)
Set for release on November 14, this Kannada-language romantic comedy-drama stars Gandhi Reddy alongside Aishwarya Dinesh, with veteran actor Sihi Kahi Chandru in a key role. The narrative reportedly follows Vikram and Meghana, two childhood friends who fall in love, as they deal with heartbreak, ambition, and a chance at redemption.
Gopi Galla Goa Trip (November 14)
Two boys from Gopalapuram's small town embark on a road trip to Goa in the hopes of having fun and falling in love, but they end up in far more trouble than they imagined. The Telugu-language film, which was co-directed by Rohit Penumatsa and Camp Sasi, combines humour, adventure, and a travel-themed backdrop with new vitality.
Kumki 2 (November 14)
Directed by Prabhu Solomon, the film promises a visually stunning and poignant experience. It depicts a strong emotional bond between a young man and an elephant in the middle of the woods. Newcomer Mathiyazhagan (billed as Mathi) and Arjun Das featured in the Tamil-language film, which has music by Nivas K. Prasanna and represents a novel musical and cinematic interpretation of the subject.
Furthermore, a number of Kannada, Telugu, and Malayalam films provide everything from romance and fantasy to crime and family drama, while Tamil's Kaantha delves into a period drama.
Moviegoers will have plenty of options this week, ranging from international action thrillers to regional film masterpieces, from romantic comedies to thought-provoking tragedies.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (November 14)
The renowned illusionists known as the Four Horsemen reunite and collaborate with a new generation of magicians to execute a daring heist involving the world's most sought-after diamond. This third instalment combines classic showmanship with a sleek modern twist, starring veteran performers like Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, and Isla Fisher, among newcomers like Ariana Greenblatt, Morgan Freeman, and Rosamund Pike.
The Running Man (November 14)
The Edgar Wright-directed film, starring Glen Powell as ‘Runner’ Ben Richards, reimagines the lethal game show meets dystopian scenario that was originally inspired by Stephen King's book. In the show, the participants must survive 30 days while being pursued by professional assassins to win $1 billion. The film is a high-octane spectacle shot with precision and released in premium formats like IMAX and 4DX.
De De Pyaar De 2 (November 14)
Ajay Devgn and Rakul Preet Singh reprise their roles as the legendary age-gap couple in this romantic film. The Anshul Sharma film follows NRI investor Ashish Mehra as he tries to win over his girlfriend's family. R Madhavan portrays her father. Scheduled for release on November 14, the film explores the chaotic and comical dynamics of love between families and generations.
Kaal Trighori (November 14)
With its roots in Indian mythology, this spooky thriller explores a tale of ‘three nights’ and a terrifying mystery that has been dormant for a century. This supernatural thriller, starring Arbaaz Khan, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Rituparna Sengupta, tells the story of how a rare celestial event releases an evil force that traps three people in a vicious cycle over three cursed nights.
Kaantha (November 14)
Kaantha, which explores the glamour and vanity of early Tamil cinema, is set in Madras in the 1950s and follows the rapid rise of a great actor and his turbulent relationship with his director-mentor. The Selvamani Selvaraj directorial will be released across multiple languages on November 14, featuring Dulquer Salmaan and Bhagyashri Borse in lead roles and Rana Daggubati in a significant supporting part (who also co-produces).
Premam Madhuram (November 14)
Set for release on November 14, this Kannada-language romantic comedy-drama stars Gandhi Reddy alongside Aishwarya Dinesh, with veteran actor Sihi Kahi Chandru in a key role. The narrative reportedly follows Vikram and Meghana, two childhood friends who fall in love, as they deal with heartbreak, ambition, and a chance at redemption.
Gopi Galla Goa Trip (November 14)
Two boys from Gopalapuram's small town embark on a road trip to Goa in the hopes of having fun and falling in love, but they end up in far more trouble than they imagined. The Telugu-language film, which was co-directed by Rohit Penumatsa and Camp Sasi, combines humour, adventure, and a travel-themed backdrop with new vitality.
Kumki 2 (November 14)
Directed by Prabhu Solomon, the film promises a visually stunning and poignant experience. It depicts a strong emotional bond between a young man and an elephant in the middle of the woods. Newcomer Mathiyazhagan (billed as Mathi) and Arjun Das featured in the Tamil-language film, which has music by Nivas K. Prasanna and represents a novel musical and cinematic interpretation of the subject.
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