Upcoming movies 2021

UPCOMING MOVIES 2021

Missing movies, popcorn and big screens? You won’t have to wait long, as 2021 has an amazing slate of epic movies coming your way! Hashtag handpicks the must-watch list of 2021. Happy Watching!

Text: Mahati Salike

RRR

Director: SS Rajamouli

Cast: NTR, Ram Charan, Alia Bhatt, Ajay Devgan, Ray Stevenson, Alison Doody, Olivia Morris.

Language: Telugu 

After a huge success with the film Baahubali, director Rajamouli is all set introduce another epic to the world of films. RRR is a period action drama about Indian freedom fighters Alluri Seeta Ramaraju and Komaram Bheem that brings together iconic actors Ram Charan and Jr NTR on screen together for the first time. The movie will also mark the debut of actress Alia Bhatt in the Telugu industry. The actress claims to have slept with the lines and script for over a year and only time will decide if can manage to woo the Telugu audiences as well. 

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83 

Director: Kabir Khan

Cast: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Jiiva, Amrita Puri

Language: Hindi

The movie 83 is a biopic of the man titled ‘Haryana Hurricane’ i.e. the former Indian cricketer, Kapil Dev. The movie is directed by Kabir Khan and is all set to release in 2021 starring Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. The couple is seen on screen for the first time after their wedding and they play the role of Kapil Dev and Romi Bhatia. After receiving success with the films Bhajrangi Bhaijaan and Phantom, director Kabir is all set to release this movie in 2021. 

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Atrangi Re 

Director: Aanand L. Rai

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan, Dhanush 

Language: Hindi

Atrangi re is a romantic drama film produced under the T-series, Colour Yellow Productions and Cape of Good Films. A cross-cultural love story set in Bihar and Madurai, Sara plays a girl from Bihar while Dhanush will be seen as a guy from Madurai. In the movie, Sara Ali Khan will be seen romancing Akshay Kumar and Dhanush in a non-linear narrative of two romances from different timelines running in parallel. The music is composed by AR Rahaman and Dhanush is also upbeat about this project because he got to render a song for the movie with the music maestro.

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Master 

Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj

Cast: Vijay, Vijay Sethupati, Malavika Mohanan, Arjun Das and Andrea Jeremiah. 

Language: Tamil

The movie is an action thriller produced under the XB Film Creators. One of the writer’s has revealed that the film is a real life story of a person. The trailer received a big bang response and the fans are anxious to see the duo – Vijay and Vijay Sethupati on screen for the first time. Both the actors are amazing and their movies are usually message oriented. Watch the movie to find out what’s in store. 

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Major

Director: Sashi Kiran Tikka

Cast: Adivi Sesh, Sobhitha Dhulipala, Saiee Manjrekar

 Language: Telugu, Hindi

Major is an upcoming film produced under the banners G Mahesh Babu Entertainment and A+S Movies. Shot in both Hindi and Telugu, the film is a biopic of the 2008 Mumbai attack martyrs Sandeep Unnikrishnan.  Portraying the role of Unnikrishnan, Adivi Sesh posted a video on Instagram talking about the journey while working on this project. The actor reveals that he had been exploring the life of Sandeep since 2008 and is finally ready to launch the movie.  

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