1. F1: The Movie

From the outset, this film revs up not just its engines but our expectations. Starring Brad Pitt as a once-great driver drawn back into Formula One, the film immerses you in the roar of machines and the human heart behind the wheel. The big set-pieces shine; racing sequences filmed during real Grand Prix weekends, backed by the weight of ambition and legacy. Yet beneath the chrome and speed lies a familiar story of comeback and redemption. For lovers of cinema with grandeur and pulse, this hits the mark.
2.Kantara: Chapter 1

Deep in the forest of myth and memory lies this film. Raw, rooted, and unflinching. Director-star Rishab Shetty brings us into a world where earth and spirit converse, where folklore becomes fight, and history becomes heartbeat. Reviewers applaud its visual sweep and the potency of its storytelling. If you want a cinema that echoes ancient drumbeats while charging into the now, this is it.
3.Chhava

Here is a film that wears its history on its sleeve and its ambition in its battle scars. With Vicky Kaushal leading as a warrior-king type, the visuals strive for epic, the scale for mythic. When the final act ignites, it reminds us why cinema of this kind matters for a moment, you’re not just watching a film, you’re living a legend.
4.Mirai

In the Telugu filmosphere of 2025, one of the picks that stands out for both ambition and execution is Mirai, a fantasy-tinged drama that blends visual grandeur with emotional core. Though it may not have the box-office thunder of bigger names, its willingness to explore myths, memories, and the uncharted terrain of the heart makes it worthy. For the cine-savvy reader: this is the kind of film that surprises by being gentle yet bold.
5. Lokah: Chapter 1- Chandra (Malayalam)

This is a landmark movie, a Malayalam superhero film starring a female protagonist, Kalyani Priyadarshan. The Movie was released in August 2025. It redefines what regional cinema can do in terms of scale, ambition, global reach, and rooted identity. The movie has excellent craft, a first-of-its-kind narrative for Malayalam cinema, and surprise cameos. The second part of the movie is in production, and it points to the future of Indian Cinema.
6.They Call Him OG

Starring Pawan Kalyan as Ojas Gambheera (“OG”), with Emraan Hashmi in his Telugu debut as the antagonist. Directed by Sujeeth and released in September 2025. A return of mass cinema with swagger and star power, showing that cinema still plays on a significant global scale. Pawan Kalyan’s lead performance is Charismatic, and the movie has high-octane action. This is a film to witness for its scale and star ambition. If you are in the mood for sheer entertainment with a regional flavour, this is the movie for you.