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PVR INOX: Action, Drama, and a Re-release: What to Watch at the Theatres This Week

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Wednesday, 25 September 2024 (12:47 IST)
Get ready for a thrilling weekend with a mix of action & drama as several new releases hit the theatres. From the re-release of Subhash Ghai’s 1999 musical hit 'Taal' to Janhvi Kapoor’s Telugu debut Devara: Part 1, here is a rundown of the films to catch this week.

Devara: Part 1

Prepare to be swept away by Devara: Part 1, an action-packed film set to take over the big screen. Directed by Koratala Siva, known for blockbusters like Bharat Ane Nenu and Janatha Garage, this movie is gearing up for a massive release. Jr. NTR takes on twin roles, playing both a father and a son, promising double the action and excitement.

Set in the remote and coastal part of India, Devara tells the story of a hero, played by Jr. NTR, who stands up for the oppressed and strikes fear into the hearts of the cruel and powerful. Jr. NTR, who gave us the superhit RRR, returns with this much-awaited film, and fans can't wait to see him in action once again. This time, he's set to deliver even more intense action, using his wits and a range of weapons to take down the bad guys.

The movie, the first of a two-part series, also brings some fresh faces to the South film industry. Bollywood star Jahnvi Kapoor is making her debut in the South with a key role, while Saif Ali Khan steps in as the villain for the first time in a South Indian film. The fight scenes are amazing, and the story is about bravery and justice. Jr. NTR is at his best as he faces off against some tough villains. It's a film full of energy and definitely one you won't want to miss.

Binny and Family

Binny and Family is a warm and touching film that explores the ups and downs of family relationships across three generations. Directed by Ssanjay Tripaathi, the movie follows Binny, a lively London teenager and her no-nonsense grandfather from a small town in Bihar. Their relationship is full of clashes but has sweet and emotional moments, too.

The film beautifully captures the differences between generations, something most Indian families can relate to. At its heart, it's about how love, family values, and understanding grow and change over time. It doesn't shy away from showing the challenges that arise when modern sensibilities meet traditional values, making it a relatable and touching story for audiences of all ages.

Pankaj Kapoor plays the strict and loving grandfather. The film also introduces Anjini Dhawan (Varun Dhawan's niece) as the spunky Binny. Binny and Family, charming and emotional, is a refreshing take on the changing family dynamics, showing how even the biggest generational gaps can be bridged with love and understanding.

If you enjoy stories about family bonds and the heartwarming lessons they bring, this film is one to look out for. With its relatable themes of tradition versus modernity, Binny and Family will surely strike a chord with viewers across generations.

Dharmaveer 2

Dharmaveer 2 takes us deeper into the life of the late Shiv Sena leader Anand Dighe. Dighe was a political figure who left a lasting impact on Maharashtra. Directed by Pravin Tarde, this sequel to the 2022 hit continues to explore the legacy of Dighe, known as the mentor of Maharashtra's current Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde. The film highlights Dighe's influence on Maharashtra's political landscape.

Prasad Oak returns as Anand Dighe, bringing to life his journey from a local leader to a significant political figure whose principles and leadership inspired many. The focus of the film is not only on politics; it also tells the story of Dighe's struggles, his commitment to helping the common man, and the immense respect he commanded from his followers.

With strong performances from actors like Kshitish Date and Abhijeet Khandekar, Dharmaveer 2 promises to be inspiring and emotional. If you enjoyed the first film, this sequel will give you a deeper look into the life of a man who continues to be remembered for his service and leadership. It's a must-watch for those interested in politics, history, and real-life stories of determination and legacy.

Meiyazhagan

Meiyazhagan brings together the exciting duo of Karthi and Arvind Swamy in a rural, feel-good family drama directed by C. Prem Kumar, known for his blockbuster 96. Originally envisioned as a book, the film now sees Karthi and Arvind Swamy stepping into the main character roles. They play cousins with contrasting personalities—while Karthi's character is a lively, energetic villager, Swami plays a calm, composed, and sophisticated man. The movie offers a touching story about their journey and the deep bond they share.

It is set over the course of a single night and explores the bond between its two leading characters. With music by Govind Vasantha, adding to the magic is veteran star Kamal Haasan, who has lent his voice to two songs in the movie. This under-two-hour humanity drama promises to be heartwarming, engaging and emotional.

PVR INOX Curated Shows : Taal (re-release)

Originally released in August 1999, Taal is a romantic drama that explores the love story of Mansi (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), a gifted and soulful singer and dancer from a small town and Manav (Akshaye Khanna), the son of a wealthy industrialist. It delves into the cultural differences that affect the couple's romantic journey and the misunderstandings it creates.

Directed by Subhash Ghai, Taal is a beautiful film with an unforgettable soundtrack by A.R. Rahman. Anil Kapoor shines playing the role of music producer Vikrant Kapoor, making it one of his most memorable performances.

With its gorgeous visuals, heartfelt music, and emotional story, Taal still has a special place among fans. It is a reminder of the magic that's created when love, music, and cinema come together and blend.

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