This festive week, we had Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja’s “Mass Jathara” as the big release in theatres, but due to the delay in work, its release has been postponed. However, there is a series of films gearing up for theatrical and OTT releases this week. Here is a look at them.
1. Sundarakanda:
Starring Nara Rohith, Sri Devi Vijay Kumar and Vriti Vaghani in lead roles, this romantic comedy entertainer is slated for release on August 27, on the occasion of Vinayaka Chavithi.
2. Tribhanadhari Barbarik:
Touted to be a thriller with a mytholical touch, this film features Satyaraj, Vassishta Simha and Udaya Bhanu in main roles. It is slated for worldwide release on August 29.
3. Kanyakumari:
Kanyakumari is a romantic drama which features Sreecharan Racakonda and Geeth Saini in the lead roles. The recently released trailer got a good reception on social media and increased buzz around this movie. It will hit the screens on August 27.
4. Param Sundari:
Starring Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor in lead roles, this Bollywood romantic comedy will hit the screens on August 29. Due to good music and promising trailer, there are decent expectations around this film.
Meanwhile, here are the OTT releases of this week:
Netflix:
Kingdom (Telugu) – August 27
Metro..In Dino (Hindi) – August 29
Amazon Prime Video:
Songs of Paradise (Hindi) – August 29
Jio Hotstar:
Thunderbolts (English) – August 27
Day of Reckoning (English) – August 27
Rambo In Love (Telugu) – August 29
This post was last modified on 26 August 2025 2:46 pm
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