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Weekend Vibes:​ What to watch on theatre this weekend

Take a peek at What to watch on theatre this weekend in theaters across various languages. (From January 18th to 21st)

695 (Hindi)
Release Date: January 19
A cinematic portrayal of the longstanding Ram Mandir conflict, this rendition combines elements of courtroom drama and documentary storytelling to depict the events from a specific perspective. Directed by Rajneesh Berry, the movie stars Arun Govil, Mukesh Tiwari, and Manoj Doshi.

Dashmi (Hindi)
Release Date: January 19
A vigilante thriller exploring the theme of good prevailing over evil, this film follows a five-member gang who role-play as mythical figures from the Ramayana to seek justice. Directed by Shantanu Anant Tambe, the movie features Vardhan Puri, Gaurav Sareen, Aadil Khan, and Monica Chaudhary.

Main Atal Hoon (Hindi)
Release Date: January 19
The latest addition to a series of biopics on the lives of prominent Indian politicians, this portrayal focuses on the former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, delving into his psychology and personality during his active political years. Pankaj Tripathi plays the posthumous politician, and Ravi Jadhav directs the film. Benedict Garrett, Harshal Gire, and Madhu Singh also star.

Mayavanam (Malayalam)
Release Date:
January 19
An adventure film set in the forest, Mayavanam follows a hiking trip by four medical students that leads to unexpected revelations. Directed by Jagathlal Chandrashekara, the movie stars Alencier Ley Lopez, Jaffer Idukki, Adithya Sai, Sudhi Koppa, and Senthil Krishna.The Late review predicts that this movie will be perfect What to watch on theatre this weekend

Pinnil Oral (Malayalam)
Release Date:
January 19
A romantic drama about an orphan who falls in love with an outsider, Pinnil Oral explores the challenges the two face from the world in uniting. Directed by Satheesh Ananthapuri, the film features Salmanul Faris, Aaradhya Sai, I M Vijayan, and Azeez Nedumangad.

Vivekanandan Viralanu (Malayalam)
Release Date:
January 19
This new offering from legendary director Kamal is a comedy about the perils of excessive social media fame, exploring the dual life of a seemingly normal person upended when he becomes famous for all the wrong reasons. Shine Tom Chacko, Swasika, Grace Anthony, Johnny Anthony, and Mareena Michael Kurisingal are part of the cast. The Late review predicts that this movie will be perfect What to watch on theatre this weekend

Rangasamudra (Kannada)
Release Date:
January 19
Set within the Karnataka-Maharashtra borders, this story depicts the humiliation faced by a local folk artist at the hands of a wealthy, egotistical man, fueling a rivalry of egos. Directed by Rajkumar Aski, the film features Rangayana Raghu, Raghavendra Rajakumar, Sampath Raj, and Ugram Manju.

Barbarika (Kannada)
Release Date:
January 19
It is a crime procedural following a hero investigating a series of seemingly connected murders, part of a “supari killing” network orchestrated by someone in power. Starring Skanda Ashok, Sirri Raju, and BM Venkatesh, the film is directed by Shandilya.

Barbarika (Kannada)
When:
January 19
It is a crime procedural following a hero investigating a series of seemingly connected murders, part of a “supari killing” network orchestrated by someone in power. Starring Skanda Ashok, Sirri Raju, and BM Venkatesh, the film is directed by Shandily

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