Thursday, May 28, 2026

Trikala - Script of God Movie

Trikala Script of God

2h 27m | A

Genre Supernatural, Thriller

Release date 28 May 2026

Cast

Shraddha Das
Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni
Dayanand Reddy

Crew

Director
Mani Tellaguti

Writer
Mani Tellaguti

Producers
Sri Sai Deep Chatla
co-producer
Venkat Ramesh Dadi
co-producer
Omkar Pavan
co-producer
Radhika Srinivas
producer
Rithvik Vetsha
presents

Composers
Shajith Humayun
background music
Harshavardhan Rameshwar

Cinematographer
Pavan Chenna

Editor
Mani Tellaguti

Mareechika Movie

Mareechika

2h 18m , U13+

Genre Crime, Thriller, Mystery

Release date 29 May 2026

Cast

Viraj Ashwin
Regena Cassandrra
Anupama Parameswaran

Crew

Director
Satish Kasetty

Writer
Lakshmi Bhupala

Producer
Akshita Akki
creative producer
Megha Chilaka
producer
Rajiv Chilaka
producer
Vijay Donkada
executive producer
Bharath Laxmipati
co-producer

Composer
Ilaiyaraaja

Cinematographer
Arvind Kannabiran

Editor
Junaid Siddiqui

Art Director
Kosanam Vital

Blast Zone Movie


Blast Zone

2 h 24m | UA16+

Genre Action, Thriller

Cast

Arjun Sarja as Rajaraman (the father/school principal)Preity Mukhundhan as NilaAbhirami Gopikumar as NeelaveniJohn Kokken as Varun Dayalan

Crew

Music: Composed by Ravi Basrur (known for KGF)

Producer: Kalpathi S. Aghoram, Kalpathi S. Ganesh, and Kalpathi S. Suresh under AGS Entertainment


Kattalan Movie

Kattalan

CBFC: A 2026 ‧ Adventure ‧ 2 hours

Directed by
Paul George
Written by
Paul George
Joby Varghese
Jero Jacob
Dialogues by
Unni R.
Produced by
Shareef Muhammed
Cast
Antony Varghese
Siddique
Jagadish
Kabir Duhan Singh
Sunil
Dushara Vijayan
Hanan Shah
Parth Tiwari
Hipster
Harishankar Narayanan
Shaji Shahid
Anson Paul
Cinematography
Renadive
Additional Cinematography:
Chandru Selvaraj
Sudeep Elamon
Music by
Songs:
B. Ajaneesh Loknath
Ravi Basrur
Score:
Ravi Basrur
Production
company
Cubes Entertainments
Distributed by
Cubes Entertainments (India)
Phars Films (Overseas)
Release date
28 May 2026
Running time
120 minutes
Country
India
Language
Malayalam
Budget
₹50 crore

What Made the Industry’s Situation This Much Worse?

The Telugu film industry is currently going through a tough time, and everyone is openly talking about it.
 It's ironic because a small theater owner in a rural area is saying things are tough, and even a big producer like Dil Raju is also commenting on it.

Recently, during a film’s promotional event, Dil Raju admitted that the film industry is in a bad phase.
 He said that everyone is struggling to get crowds into theaters.

On the other hand, director Sai Rajesh also shared his thoughts.
 He said that industry people are using tricks and gimmicks to attract audiences, but when people finally come to the theaters, they find the content to be weak and not good enough.

Sai Rajesh also revealed that industry insiders sometimes manipulate film ratings and reviews, as well as views and comments.
 In his opinion, the audience can't tell the difference between real and fake, which has caused them to stop going to the movies altogether.

In reality, if we look closely at what's happening with audience tastes and preferences, it's a case study on its own.


Firstly, the quality of movies has gone down.
 It's been a while since a good film came out that everyone from all walks of life could enjoy together.

The makers are not focusing on the story anymore.
 They are only focusing on combinations, OTT deals, and other factors instead of keeping the content strong. Plus, they are making movies just for quick success at the ticket window.

In the past, even small films had good stories and real content.
 But now, most films are made based on online trends and social media memes, which don't work at the box office. To make things worse, ticket prices are also making it hard for families to watch new films in theaters.

If this situation continues, the worst is not far away.
 The theatrical business may completely die out, and people will start watching films from the comfort of their homes.

Chiru Clears The Line For Peddi, What About Pawan?

In about a week, Ram Charan will be coming back to the big screen with his movie Peddi.
 The film is set to release on June 4, but there are some problems in the industry right now.

There is a conflict between people who show movies and the people who make them.
 This is causing some confusion in the industry.

The people who show movies are asking for a rental system to get a share of the profits, but the movie makers are not happy with this.
 The problem has reached megastar Chiranjeevi, and he has acted quickly because Peddi is coming out soon, and this issue could affect the release.

Because Chiranjeevi took action, the situation has improved a lot.
 The latest news says that the exhibitors have agreed to release Peddi on the existing rental system.

The percentage model that the exhibitors are pushing for is likely to start from July 3, which is a month after Peddi's release.


If it wasn't for Chiranjeevi's help, the production company behind Peddi might have faced big problems before the release.
 It's a good thing they have Chiranjeevi's support, as he has found a fair solution to the issue.

On the other hand, many people are wondering why members of the Telangana Film Chamber are meeting Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.


Recently, producers reportedly talked about ticket price increases and the ongoing percentage-sharing issue in Andhra Pradesh.


But since the Telangana Film Chamber is meeting an Andhra Pradesh leader, many are asking why a Telangana-based group is meeting someone from Andhra Pradesh.


We might get more information in the coming days about the reason for this meeting.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Deputy CM Pawan’s Big Assurance To Tollywood Produce

The deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Pawan Kalyan, is one of the most important ministers in the cabinet and has the power to handle many problems on his own at the administrative level.

Recently, representatives from the Telugu film industry approached him for an official discussion, and the importance of this meeting has begun to draw attention.


Earlier today, film makers like Naga Vamsi, Ravi Shankar, Sahu Garapati, and others met with Kalyan during his visit to Rajahmundry.
 They made an effort to speak to him about several issues they were facing.

The main issue they raised is the difficulties faced by film show owners, who are asking producers to pay them a percentage of the earnings.
 According to reports, Kalyan listened to their concerns first and told them to provide a clear explanation of the problem and a plan to solve it at the administrative level.

Kalyan also passed the issue on to the cinematography minister, Kandula Durgesh, who was with him during the visit.
 He told the relevant team to deal with the matter urgently and to keep him updated on the progress.