Bhooth Bangla, Dacoit to The Drama there's something for everyone. So, sit back and get ready for a month full of great content!
Updated On: 2026-04-01 04:53 PM IST
Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar
Mercy (April 24)
The film explores the deeply sensitive and controversial subject of passive euthanasia. It follows the story of Shekhar (played by Raj Vasudeva) who must make the agonizing decision of whether to end the suffering of his terminally ill mother on Christmas Eve
The Super Mario Galaxy (April 3)
Mario and Luigi venture into outer space to rescue Princess Rosalina from Bowser Jr., who plans to use her power to conquer the galaxy
Peddi (April 30)
Set in 1980s rural Andhra Pradesh, the story follows a spirited villager who unites his community through sports to defend their pride against a powerful rival. While early promos focused on cricket, recent updates reveal a "wrestler twist," with intense sequences featuring traditional mud wrestling
Bhooth Bangla (April 10)
Inspired by Indian mythology and black magic (drawing from the Vedas and Mahabharata), the story follows a chaotic and spooky ride inside a haunted mansion where supernatural events unfold with a signature slapstick comedy twist. The fillm brings back the comedic duo of Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan
Biker (April 3)
The story follows three generations of riders, focusing on the high-stakes emotional battle between a son trying to prove himself and his tough-love father. It is touted as India's first full-throttle motocross-based film
Pallichattambi (April 10)
Set in the late 1950s and 1960s, the film follows the life of a mischievous man living on the edges of society who uses wit and schemes to survive. It explores themes of class struggle and the grit of migrant farming communities in Kerala's high ranges during that era. The film stars Tovino Thomas in a "never-before-seen" mass look, paired with Kayadu Lohar
Dacoit: Ek Prem Katha (April 10)
Directed by Shaneil Deo, this bilingual project (Hindi and Telugu) is described as a contemporary "Western" set against a backdrop of violence and intense romance. The film stars Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur
KD- The Devil (April 30)
Set in the underbelly of 1970s Bengaluru, the story is reportedly inspired by real-life incidents. It follows the journey of a small-time criminal named Kaalidasa "KD" who unwittingly becomes involved with dangerous underworld thugs and rises to become a powerful gangster
The Drama (April 3)
A happily engaged couple, Emma and Charlie, find their wedding week in Boston spiralling out of control after a "bombshell discovery" during a parlor game. They have seven days to decide if their relationship is a mistake
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (April 3)
The story picks up moments after the first film's conclusion. Samara Weaving reprises her role as Grace, who is whisked to a hospital only to find herself forced into a second, higher-stakes game
LIK: Love Insurance Kompany (April 10)
Set in the year 2040, the story follows a young man (Pradeep Ranganathan) who still believes in "old-school" true love in a highly mechanical, tech-driven world. His beliefs clash with a corporate "Love Insurance Kompany" led by a powerful CEO
Vazhaa 2: Biopic of Billion Bros (April 2)
The story continues the themes of the first film, focusing on four friends labeled as "troublemakers" by society who embark on a journey of self-discovery, navigating the pressures of adulthood and toxic expectations while maintaining their brotherhood
Ginny Wedss Sunny 2 (April 24)
The romantic comedy sequel features a completely fresh pairing, with Avinash Tiwary as Sunny and Medha Shankr as Ginny. They replace the original leads, Vikrant Massey and Yami Gautam