Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Dhurandhar’s History – Beats Pushpa 2 & Baahubali 2

The Dhurandhar franchise has made a big mark in box office history, becoming a real game-changer in Indian cinema. Starring Ranveer Singh and directed by Aditya Dhar, this two-part story has now made over 3000 crore rupees worldwide, making it the first Indian movie series to reach this huge milestone.

What makes this even more impressive is how quickly the second part of the series, Dhurandhar 2, has helped reach this total.
 The sequel alone has already made over 1700 crore rupees globally and is still doing really well at the box office.

Experts say that Dhurandhar 2 has not only caught up with Pushpa 2 but may have even surpassed it in some areas.
 If this trend continues, it might soon overtake Baahubali 2 as well.

The success of this franchise shows a big change in the Hindi film industry.
 It proves that Bollywood can create big, nationwide hits that match the biggest successes from South Indian cinema. For a long time, movies like Baahubali and Pushpa were on top of the all-time lists, but Dhurandhar has now shaken up that order.

What’s even more interesting is that the film has hit these numbers despite facing challenges like limited international reach and competition from events like the IPL.
 If it goes on to beat Baahubali 2, it could become one of the biggest Indian film successes ever.

SRK Skips Rajini’s Jailer, Will He Do It for Atlee’s Raaka?

There’s been a new development in the news about Shah Rukh Khan’s special appearances.
 For a while, there were strong reports suggesting that SRK would appear in a special role in Jailer 2, which is starring Rajinikanth.

The idea of SRK and Rajinikanth sharing a scene, even for a short time, excited a lot of fans.
 But now, new updates have confirmed that SRK will not be part of Jailer 2, ending a period of guessing and excitement.

Though this news has left many fans disappointed, it has also opened up new possibilities.
 The latest reports say that SRK is now being considered for a cameo in Raaka, the upcoming film starring Allu Arjun and directed by Atlee.

This has started a fresh wave of discussions.
 Will SRK accept the offer for Allu Arjun’s film after turning down a Rajinikanth project? Industry insiders think it’s possible. One main reason is SRK’s close relationship with director Atlee, whom he worked with in Jawan.

Their previous collaboration was a huge success, and the trust they have built could make SRK agree to join Raaka.
 Plus, Raaka is expected to be a big movie with wide appeal, making it a great choice for a special appearance.

Another reason is the timing.
 By the time Raaka needs the cameo to be filmed, SRK might have finished his part for King. That’s why he couldn’t do Jailer 2—because he had to keep his King look until the shoot was done. But Raaka isn’t coming out anytime soon, so he might be able to change his look then.

Even though there’s no official confirmation yet, the possibility of SRK joining Allu Arjun’s film has already created a lot of excitement on social media, with fans eagerly waiting for an official announcement.

Devara Set for Varanasi, Will Rajamouli Compromise?

The ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States is causing a lot of worry around the world.
 International trade and tourism are taking a big hit. Now, this conflict is also affecting Mahesh Babu and Rajamouli's film, Varanasi.

Interestingly, the film was planned to be shot in different countries.
 The makers had planned to shoot some important scenes abroad.

But now, because of safety concerns and fewer flights from Dubai and the Arab Emirates, traveling overseas isn't really an option.
 Also, the safety of the big names in the film – like Mahesh, Priyanka Chopra, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Rajamouli, and others – is a big concern.

So, the filming schedule has been put on hold for now.
 Instead, the team is moving to a local set in Hyderabad. They used this location earlier for NTR’s Devara, where they shot some key action scenes involving water. This is their new plan, and they have adjusted the schedule to start with these local shoots.

The team is keeping a close watch on what's happening globally.
 They might go back to shooting abroad once things get better. Since they've already shot some parts in places like Antarctica and Africa, they can afford to shoot some scenes in Hyderabad for now.

But Rajamouli is a very picky filmmaker.
 He likes to shoot in real places. This was the case with his earlier film, RRR.

Right now, his main goal is to shoot in real locations, but due to the current situation, he has to use sets for now.
 However, he's very serious about the quality of the film and wouldn’t hesitate to reshoot scenes if they aren’t up to his standards.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Before Kaithi 2, Karthi Set to Bring Another Cult Sequel?

Director H. Vinoth is planning some big new projects after finishing "Jana Nayagan." Rumors suggest his next movie will star Karthi, and it's expected to be a follow-up to the successful film "Theeran Adhigaram Ondru."

The original movie, also known as "Khakee" in Telugu, was a huge hit and still has a strong following in Telugu-speaking regions.


Meanwhile, director Lokesh Kanagaraj has said that "Kaithi 2" will only start once his film with Allu Arjun is done.


This schedule might mean Karthi can finish the "Theeran" sequel first.
 If both "Khakee 2" and "Kaithi 2" happen, it could be a big boost for Karthi’s career.

Since he needs a strong hit to make a comeback, these upcoming films could help his return go more smoothly.
 Let’s see how things develop in the coming days.

Vishwak Sen’s Genre Gamble: Smart Move or Big Risk?

A new project from Yuvasudha Arts has started filming, marking Production Number 3, and Vishwak Sen is playing the lead role. Known as Mass Ka Das, Vishwak is working with director Rajath on a brand new romantic comedy that feels modern and fresh. This project shows how Vishwak is choosing to act in different kinds of films, showing his range as an actor.

His upcoming movies already include Cult, which is said to have very violent scenes, and Legacy, a serious political drama.
 Now, adding a light-hearted romantic comedy to his list means he's trying out a variety of styles. While this shows he's confident and ambitious, it also brings up some questions about whether he's staying consistent.

Rather than focusing on one type of movie, Vishwak seems to be trying out different genres.
 This is a bold move that could either make him a versatile actor or affect his success at the box office, depending on how well these films do.

It's not clear if Vishwak is trying out different genres at the same time to find which one really works with audiences.
 If that's the case, this approach could be risky, especially now when viewers are more likely to stop watching if a film series doesn't have a clear direction. Without keeping a strong track in at least one area, this experimentation might either lead to big success or slow down his rising career.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Gen Z Love Stories Losing Steam?

Pradeep Ranganathan is still working on his career as a main actor, but his new movie Love Insurance Kompany has started with the third-best opening of his career so far. The numbers aren't bad, but they also show something important about how movies are doing at the box office now.

In recent years, a movie's opening is more about what's happening now than what the actor did before.
 Even if someone has made successful films in the past, people don't automatically go to see their new movie unless this one is getting a lot of attention.

That's what's happening with Pradeep's latest film.
 Younger audiences aren't as excited about love stories that follow the same old pattern. They want something new and different, and stories that repeat the same ideas aren't making as much of an impact.

This means Pradeep's future projects are getting more attention.
 While he has done well in romantic movies, relying on the same kind of story might not work as well now.

Trying new types of stories and exploring different kinds of movies could help him keep doing well and grow in the industry.
 Looking ahead, it will be interesting to see how Pradeep changes his approach to stay popular in a cinema scene that's changing quickly.

April 17 Releases Need a Big Push

April has already had two Fridays pass, but the box office hasn't seen any big successes. Movies like Biker and Rakasa got some good reviews, but they didn't really make a strong impact. They didn't fully meet what audiences were expecting, which made their earnings slow. Even breaking even seems challenging for them.

The new movie Dacoit started well and is still doing steady business, but we don't know yet how it will do overall.
 On the other side, Love Insurance Kompany is having a tough time at the ticket window because of mixed reactions.

Now, everyone is watching the movies coming out on April 17.
 Naga Shaurya's Bad Boy Karthik, which has been a long time coming, hasn't created much excitement. Even on social media, the response has been quiet, mostly because of delays and a regular-looking trailer.

Kiran Abbavaram's Thimmarajupalli TV has some good promotions, but it's not clear if that will translate into good opening numbers, as it needs consistent positive talk.


Another film, Paapam Pratap, featuring Tiruveer and backed by ETV Win, doesn't look promising.
 There's not much buzz around it. Fans are hoping this could be Tiruveer's big break after his success on OTT.

Also, the Malayalam dubbed film Palli Chattambi is coming after a short delay, along with Bollywood's Bhoot Bangla.
 April 17 is a big day for the box office, and we'll have to see if these films do well or if Dhurandhar 2 keeps making money.