Theatrical Releases This Week: A Cinematic Feast from October 6-12, 2025

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As the autumn air settles and moviegoers prepare for their weekly dose of entertainment, this week promises an extraordinary buffet of cinematic experiences spanning multiple genres, languages, and storytelling styles.

October 10: The Major Release Day Bonanza

This Thursday, October 10th, emerges as the week’s undisputed champion with an impressive slate of theatrical debuts that cater to every taste and preference. Here are all the movies that are going to be released on 10th October,2025 in the theatres.

Hollywood’s Horror-Comedy and Sci-fi Spectacle

Good Boy kicks off the international offerings with its unique supernatural horror-comedy approach. Directed by Ben Leonberg in his feature directorial debut, this 72-minute film tells the haunting story through the perspective of a dog named Indy. The film has already garnered critical acclaim with a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned $2.3 million in its opening weekend. What makes this release particularly intriguing is its innovative visual storytelling, often framing scenes from the dog’s eye level to emphasize the canine protagonist’s perspective.

Tron: Ares represents Disney’s ambitious return to the digital grid with Jared Leto leading an ensemble cast including Greta Lee, Evan Peters, and Jeff Bridges. This third installment in the Tron franchise follows a sophisticated program named Ares who ventures from the digital world into reality. With a score composed by Nine Inch Nails and projection to earn $44 million in its opening weekend, the film promises stunning visuals and marks the first PG-13 rated entry in the series.

Bollywood’s Diverse Storytelling

Lord Curzon Ki Haveli presents a dark comedy thriller directed by Anshuman Jha in his directorial debut. Starring Arjun Mathur, Zoha Rahman, and Paresh Pahuja, this film chronicles an unplanned dinner meeting where a joke about having a dead body in a trunk transforms into a night that changes four friends’ lives forever. Shot entirely in the UK using a single-lens approach, the film has already won Jha the Best Director award at the 2024 UK Asian Film Festival.

Saira Khan Case tackles the sensitive subject of triple talaq through a courtroom drama starring Rajniesh Duggal and Poonam Dubey. Based on a real case, the film explores the ordeal of a Muslim woman unilaterally divorced and separated from her children while her husband maintained multiple marriages. Directed by Swati Chauhan and Karan Razdan, this socially relevant drama promises to address contemporary legal and social issues.

Regional Cinema Excellence

Raavi De Kande, a Punjabi drama starring veteran Pankaj Kapur alongside Harish Verma and Sandeep Kaur Sidhu, tells the poignant story of Chaman Lal, who faces despair when false rumors destroy his daughters’ marriage prospects. Directed by Harry Bhatti, the film explores themes of inner peace versus societal judgment, with music by Jaidev Kumar.

Soohe Ve Cheere Waleya marks Nirvair Pannu’s acting debut alongside Tanu Grewal in this Punjabi romantic drama. Set in Punjab during the 1990s near the Indo-Pak border, the film bridges love, poetry, and history across borders, featuring a telephone shop owner who discovers a mysterious poetess through radio waves.youtube+1

Nellikkampoyil Night Riders, a Malayalam horror comedy directed by Noufal Abdullah, stars Mathew Thomas in a mystery wrapped in age-old village myths. The film follows Shyam and his friends as they uncover the secrets of Nellikkampoyil village during strange and unsettling nights.

Sasivadane, a Telugu romantic drama starring Rakshith Atluri and Komalee Prasad, unfolds against the scenic backdrop of Konaseema. Directed by Sai Mohan Ubbana, the film promises emotional depth with striking visuals and explores the theme that “once you decide to love, you must fight countless battles”.

Smaller Scale but Meaningful Cinema

Room No: 111 presents a thriller starring Dharma Keerthiraj and Garima Singh. The film follows Divya, who suspects foul play when her husband and child die in a road accident, leading her to investigate a conspiracy with the help of journalist Priya.

Sakaal Tar Hou Dya, a Marathi drama featuring Subodh Bhave and Manasi Naik, explores themes of new beginnings from endings. Produced by Namrata Sinha under Shrey Picture Company, the film promises to balance drama with heartfelt moments.

Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate, a Gujarati spiritual drama, tells the story of a rickshaw driver trapped in a remote farmhouse who encounters visions of Lord Krishna. Directed by Ankit Sakhiya, the film explores themes of redemption and self-discovery through divine guidance.

A Week of Cinematic Diversity

This theatrical week represents the beautiful mosaic of contemporary Indian and international cinema, offering everything from supernatural comedies and sci-fi spectacles to deeply rooted regional stories and socially conscious dramas. Whether audiences seek high-octane entertainment, emotional narratives, or culturally significant storytelling, October 10, 2025 promises to satisfy every cinematic craving in theaters across the nation.

By – Sonali