Dinasari, actor Srikanth's recent film with debutant Cynthia Lourde which released on February 14 coinciding with Valentine's ...
the movie has been acquired by Amazon Prime Video. Although an official confirmation is still awaited, this Rs 120 crore deal ranks among the biggest ever for digital streaming rights. According to ...
Balachander bestowed this name upon him, changing it from Shivaji Rao Gaikwad. The movie, which marked Rajinikanth’s debut in Tamil cinema, was released on August 15, 1975. A romantic drama ...
What if you receive a call saying you have been selected to play Rajinikanth's wife in a Tamil movie? A great opportunity, right? But actor Shiny Sarah who made her debut in 'Maheshinte Prathikaram' ...
Rajinikanth gears up for his two new blockbusters. The actors has already wrapped up filming Coolie and has started working on his next film, Jailer 2, with director Nelson Dilipkumar. However ...
Superstar Rajinikanth's 'Jailer 2', directed by Nelson, begins shooting today with a ceremonial pooja. The sequel, following the success of 'Jailer', will feature original cast members and new ...
We had previously reported that superstar Rajinikanth and director Nelson are ... Vinayakan played a fiery antagonist in the movie. The film had an ensemble cast featuring Ramya Krishnan ...
Jailer 2 Update: The much-awaited sequel to Jailer is officially in motion! Following the blockbuster success of the 2023 film, director Nelson confirmed that a sequel was in development.
Watching “Flow” in the theater is a wonderfully immersive experience where the spectacle of the movie’s visuals are on full display. On a big screen, you can lose yourself in the animation ...
Actor-politician Rajinikanth recently congratulated the veteran composer Ilaiyaraaja for his Symphony's debut in London. Actor Karthi also shared wishes on social media for the artiste. Listen to ...
Rajinikanth shared his wishes on his X social media page, stating, “The hands that once played the harmonium in Pannaipuram are now creating a symphony in London. Sir, you make India proud!
A classic clone-comedy cavalcade ensues. The film’s tone is slapstick dystopian, like a Harold Lloyd movie written by Philip K. Dick, and its star would be playing both a doofus and a psycho ...