Raghu Thatha
Making its way to the big screen, 'Raghu Thatha' marks the directorial debut of Suman Kumar, a writer celebrated for his successful OTT projects. This highly anticipated comedy drama film stars the talented Keerthy Suresh and is already creating a buzz after its trailer dropped. With its engaging humor and stellar cast, 'Raghu Thatha' is set to be a cinematic event when it premieres on August 15, 2024.
Kanguva
'Suriya' returns with 'Kanguva,' a high-octane action drama directed by Siva. With Disha Patani as the female lead, this film promises an epic visual spectacle combined with a riveting narrative. Suriya's transformation for the role has been a hot topic, and fans are excited to see him in a new avatar. 'Kanguva' is poised to be a game-changer in Indian cinema which is set to release on 10 October, 2024.
Pushpa 2: The Rule
After the massive success of 'Pushpa: The Rise,' the saga continues with 'Pushpa 2: The Rule.' Directed by Sukumar, this sequel brings back Allu Arjun in his iconic role. The first installment captivated audiences with its raw energy and powerful performances, and the sequel promises to elevate the story to new heights. With Rashmika Mandanna reprising her role, 'Pushpa 2' is set to be a blockbuster hit that will soon be in theaters on 6th December, 2024.
Devara Part 1
'Devara Part 1' is one of the most anticipated films that is scheduled to be released in theatres on 27th September, starring Jr. NTR and Ram Charan, two of the biggest stars in the industry. Directed by Koratala Siva, this film promises an epic tale of power, revenge, and drama. The collaboration of these powerhouses has fans eagerly waiting for what is sure to be a cinematic masterpiece.
With such an exciting line-up of releases, the Indian film industry is set to deliver an unparalleled cinematic experience and continues to emerge as a dominant force in Indian cinema. Each film, with its unique storyline and stellar cast, promises to captivate audiences and redefine the boundaries of Indian cinema. These films are set to be dubbed in multiple languages, allowing them to reach a broader audience across India and beyond, further solidifying the South's impact on the national cinematic landscape.