
Suhas' films usually come with a certain level of expectation, even though his recent outings have been less successful.

The film The 100 released without much hype. Starring RK Sagar of Mogalirekulu TV fame, the film, as per the trailer, deals with crime and investigation.

The film 3BHK arrives from Kollywood as a family drama, starring Siddharth in the lead, supported by Sarath Kumar and Devayani as a couple, and Chaitra J Achar as the female lead.

Nithiin has been going through a rough patch with a series of flops in recent times.

Kannappa has been aggressively promoted nationwide by Vishnu Manchu. Adding to the buzz are big names like Prabhas, Akshay Kumar, and Mohanlal, whose involvement has generated immense excitement.

Aamir Khan's films are often considered events in themselves—highly anticipated and carefully dissected.

Kuberaa marks director Sekhar Kammula’s first pan-Indian venture and also serves as Dhanush’s second Telugu film.

The visuals from the teaser and trailer raised expectations, promising an engaging cinematic experience.

Thug Life marks the second collaboration between Kamal Haasan and director Mani Ratnam, following their iconic film Nayakan (1987).

Bhairavam, though headlined by Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas, also garnered significant attention due to the prominent roles played by Nara Rohith and Manchu Manoj.

Netflix’s 'American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden' is a tense and emotionally charged documentary that explores one of the most significant manhunts in modern history.

Though a small film with new faces in lead roles, 23 was promoted well — primarily because director Raj R is already known for his acclaimed film Mallesham.

Naveen Chandra’s latest film Eleven has hit theaters today. The intriguing trailer had already piqued audience interest.

The trailer of #Single gained traction and sparked controversy due to a couple of dialogues that actor Manchu Vishnu found offensive.

Samantha has ventured into production with the launch of her own banner, Tralala Moving Pictures.