Theatrical Releases This Week (Nov 17-Nov 23,2025): A Cinematic Kaleidoscope Awaits

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The silver screen beckons with an eclectic mix of stories as the week of November 17-23, 2025, unfolds from regional cinema spectacles to big-budget action dramas that promise to redefine entertainment boundaries. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping thrills or heartwarming narratives, this week’s theatrical roster ensures there’s something for every cinemagoer. November 21st is the big day when all these films hit the theatre.

November 21: The Week’s Action-Packed Opening

Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025)

Kicking off the festivities is the action-war drama Sisu, headlined by international talent including Jorma Tormila, Stephen Lang, Richard Drake, and Sandy E. Scott. This cross-cultural production marks a significant moment for Indian cinema’s global ambitions, blending high-octane action sequences with wartime narratives. The film promises to deliver intense combat choreography and dramatic storytelling that appeals to the action-thriller enthusiast. Its strategic release positioning this Friday positions it as a strong contender for weekend crowds.

120 Bahadur (2025)

A historical action-drama, 120 Bahadur arrives with considerable star power, featuring Ankit Siwach, Amitabh Bachchan, Raashi Khanna, and Farhan Akhtar. This film ventures into India’s rich historical tapestry, promising to blend period authenticity with contemporary filmmaking sensibilities. The inclusion of established names like Amitabh Bachchan suggests a prestigious production aimed at capturing the grandeur of historical narratives while maintaining mass appeal.

Raju Weds Rambai (2025)

Stepping into romantic territory, Raju Weds Rambai features Anitha Chowdary, Chaitu Jonnalagadda, Sivaji Raja, and Tejaswini Rao. This romantic drama likely explores contemporary relationship dynamics, offering audiences a lighter, feel-good cinematic experience amid the heavier offerings of the week.

Mastiii 4 (2025)

Riteish Deshmukh continues the wildly popular Mastiii franchise with the fourth installment, joined by Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, and Elnaaz Norouzi. The franchise’s established fanbase ensures this comedy-driven venture will draw substantial audiences, riding on the legacy of humor and entertainment that the series is known for.

Expanding Horizons: Regional and Drama Releases

Vilaayath Budha (2025)

A Malayalam drama featuring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Tejeenthan Arunasalam, Priyamvada Krishnan, and Kottayam Ramesh, Vilayath Budha caters to the regional cinema audience seeking meaningful storytelling and nuanced performances. Regional films continue to gain theatrical prominence, reflecting the industry’s commitment to diverse linguistic narratives.

Eko (2025)

The multilingual film Eko, starring Narain, Ashokan, Sandeep Pradeep, and Shaheer Mohammed, appears to be another regional contribution, bringing fresh perspectives to cinema audiences across language barriers.

Theeyavar Kulaigal Nadunga (2025)

A thriller starring Anika Radhakrishnan, Aishwarya Rajesh, Arjun Sarja, and Thenappan P.L., this film adds suspenseful drama to the week’s offerings, targeting audiences who crave edge-of-the-seat entertainment.

Hind Di Chadar – Guru Ladho Re (2025)

Satinder Sartaaj’s directorial venture brings another unique perspective to the week’s releases, potentially blending music and drama in ways that appeal to niche audiences seeking authentic, culturally rooted storytelling.

Some more releases this week

Uut: Bhavanancha Udrek (2025)

This drama featuring Hari Alhat, Arun Baraskar, Komal Bhojane, and Ganesh Bhosale continues the regional cinema momentum with dedicated storytelling.

Last Stop Khanda (2025)

Nikhil Bane, Dhanshri Kadgoankar, Juilee Temkar, and Mandar Mandavkar headline this film, which likely offers another regional perspective to the week’s theatrical calendar.

A Week of Cinematic Diversity

This week transforms cinema halls into spaces where action collides with romance, history embraces contemporary storytelling, and regional narratives boldly claim their theatrical space alongside mainstream productions. Whether it’s the international action of Sisu, the historical grandeur of 120 Bahadur, the comedic excellence of Mastiii 4, or the intimate dramas emerging from regional cinema, November 21 ensures that every viewer finds their perfect cinematic escape, a testament to Indian cinema’s expanding universe.

By – Sonali