Yodha To Bastar The Naxal Story, 5 Movies Releasing In Cinemas This Week
Updated on: 15 March, 2024 01:06 PM IST |Shweta Shah
Yodha To Bastar The Naxal Story, 5 Movies Releasing In Cinemas This Week
Thank God it`s Friday because we are in a total weekend mood. If you`re someone who vibes with us with no plans over the weekend, we`ve got your back. March is filled with some exciting and highly anticipated movies releasing in theaters.
From action-packed adventures to untold dramatic stories to light-hearted comedy, there`s something for everyone. From Sidharth Malhotra`s Yodha to Adah Sharma`s Bastar: The Naxal Story, here`s a list of movies releasing in March this week.
From some Bollywood blockbusters, South Indian dramas, Hollywood iconic flicks, and Punjabi comedies, let`s march into an entertaining week.
Helmed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, Yodha stars Sidharth Malhotra as an off-duty soldier on a mission to save a hijacked passenger plane. What happens when the plan`s engine fails, risking passengers` lives all the more?
Also Read: Sidharth Malhotra Upsets Kiara Advani Fans As He And Raashi Khanna Hold Hands At Yodha Promotions
The actor channels his inner Yodha to come up with a mastermind plan and defeat the hijackers. Yodha also stars Disha Patani and Raashii Khanna in prominent roles. The film releases on March 15 in cinemas near you
Hollywood`s iconic animated movie is back with its fourth installment. Kung Fu Panda 4 sees Jack Black reprise the voice of Po. The film, which also sees a Hindi release, revolves around Po being chosen as the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace.
As he must train a new warrior, a shape-shifting sorceress has her eyes on his Staff of Wisdom. That`s when he seeks the help of a mighty fox. Will Po succeed in protecting the treasure?
Other Hollywood stars like Awkwafina, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, and Viola Davis also lend their voices to various characters.
The ever-lasting friction between police and naxals will now see a theatrical release with Sudipto Sen`s Bastar: The Naxal Story. Starring Adah Sharma in the lead, she plays the role of a tough cop who vows to destroy the Naxals community, who have taken the lives of many innocents and destroyed precious national assets.
Also Read: Top 6 Kannada Films Releasing This Weekend Of March 15
The filmmaker brings a much-needed story from the police`s point of view about Chattisgarh`s Bastar region. The film releases on March 15 in cinemas near you.
Headlined by Gippy Garewal, the Punjabi film revolves around how a young man is convinced that all women are sinisters, referring to them as witches. He persuades his married friends to divorce their wives.
In this process, he falls for the gorgeous Sargun Mehta and marries her in haste, only to find out she is a real-life chudial (witch).
A bold attempt by Yaata Satyanarayana to make a film on such a sensitive and controversial topic, Razakar: The Seilent Genocide of Hyderabad revolves around the Hyderabad Liberation Movement of 1948.
The film depicts horrifying atrocities like episodes of Gundrampally, Parkala, and Bhairanpally villages. The South Indian blockbuster releases on March 15.
From action-packed adventures to untold dramatic stories to light-hearted comedy, there`s something for everyone. From Sidharth Malhotra`s Yodha to Adah Sharma`s Bastar: The Naxal Story, here`s a list of movies releasing in March this week.
From some Bollywood blockbusters, South Indian dramas, Hollywood iconic flicks, and Punjabi comedies, let`s march into an entertaining week.
1. Yodha
Helmed by Sagar Ambre and Pushkar Ojha, Yodha stars Sidharth Malhotra as an off-duty soldier on a mission to save a hijacked passenger plane. What happens when the plan`s engine fails, risking passengers` lives all the more?
Also Read: Sidharth Malhotra Upsets Kiara Advani Fans As He And Raashi Khanna Hold Hands At Yodha Promotions
The actor channels his inner Yodha to come up with a mastermind plan and defeat the hijackers. Yodha also stars Disha Patani and Raashii Khanna in prominent roles. The film releases on March 15 in cinemas near you
2. King Fu Panda 4
Hollywood`s iconic animated movie is back with its fourth installment. Kung Fu Panda 4 sees Jack Black reprise the voice of Po. The film, which also sees a Hindi release, revolves around Po being chosen as the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace.
As he must train a new warrior, a shape-shifting sorceress has her eyes on his Staff of Wisdom. That`s when he seeks the help of a mighty fox. Will Po succeed in protecting the treasure?
Other Hollywood stars like Awkwafina, Bryan Cranston, Dustin Hoffman, and Viola Davis also lend their voices to various characters.
3. Bastar: A Naxal Story
The ever-lasting friction between police and naxals will now see a theatrical release with Sudipto Sen`s Bastar: The Naxal Story. Starring Adah Sharma in the lead, she plays the role of a tough cop who vows to destroy the Naxals community, who have taken the lives of many innocents and destroyed precious national assets.
Also Read: Top 6 Kannada Films Releasing This Weekend Of March 15
The filmmaker brings a much-needed story from the police`s point of view about Chattisgarh`s Bastar region. The film releases on March 15 in cinemas near you.
4. Jatt Nu Chudail Takri
Headlined by Gippy Garewal, the Punjabi film revolves around how a young man is convinced that all women are sinisters, referring to them as witches. He persuades his married friends to divorce their wives.
In this process, he falls for the gorgeous Sargun Mehta and marries her in haste, only to find out she is a real-life chudial (witch).
5. Razakar: The Silent Genocide of Hyderabad
A bold attempt by Yaata Satyanarayana to make a film on such a sensitive and controversial topic, Razakar: The Seilent Genocide of Hyderabad revolves around the Hyderabad Liberation Movement of 1948.
The film depicts horrifying atrocities like episodes of Gundrampally, Parkala, and Bhairanpally villages. The South Indian blockbuster releases on March 15.
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