Set in the year 2064, this apocalyptic world is stripped of food, water, and humanity. In a ruthless fight for survival, the few remaining must navigate chaos, danger, and the depths of human desperation
A young man travels to the UK to study while reflecting on his grandfather's forbidden romance in this Malayalam-language drama.
A global examination of state-sanctioned violence through policing, exploring how power structures meant to protect citizens can transform into systems of control, particularly affecting marginalized communities
Maaman is an upcoming Tamil family drama directed by Prasanth Pandiyaraj. The film features Soori and Aishwarya Lekshmi in the lead roles, with Raj Kiran, Bala Saravanan, Swasika, and Baba Bhaskar playing pivotal characters. The music for Maaman is composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab, promising a soulful and emotional soundscape. The film's visuals are captured by cinematographer Dinesh Purushothaman, while the editing is handled by Ganesh Siva, ensuring a seamless storytelling experience.
Four nerdy comic book enthusiasts find themselves in an unexpected adventure when their school's charming new professor turns their academic world upside down with supernatural events.
On an ordinary afternoon, Vimala is struck by an absurd suspicion that refuses to fade. Her unsuspecting husband Manojan is suddenly thrust into a wild quest for truth -- one that might just unravel his entire world.
A middle-aged Indian woman accused of murdering a rich American woman, an Innocent husband who loves her wife. A journey of this couple where karma proves at the end "what goes around comes around"
It signifies the reunion of Haasan and Ratnam after their previous film Nayakan (1987). The film follows Rangaraaya Sakthivel Naicker, a powerful gangster who was presumed dead and returns, only to find himself at odds with his own son, Amaran "Amar", leading to a bitter rivalry between them.