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. 

Movie Poster - Master

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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Movies to Watch This August 2025

August 2025 brings a power-packed lineup of films from explosive action thrillers to heartwarming romances and long-awaited sequels. With big names, bigger budgets, and stories that promise to entertain, here’s your guide to what’s hitting the screens this month. Dhadak 2 Cast: Tripti Dimri, Siddhant Chaturvedi Director: Shazia Iqbal A socially charged romance and spiritual sequel to Dhadak (2018), this remake of Tamil cult classic Pariyerum Perumal explores caste, identity, and institutional inequality through the intense love story of law students Vidhi and Neelesh. Kingdom Cast: Vijay Deverakonda (as Suri), Satyadev, Bhagyashri BorseDirector: Gowtam Tinnanuri Kingdom is a highly anticipated pan‑India spy action drama directed by Gowtam Tinnanuri. Featuring Vijay Deverakonda in a rugged cop role, supported by Satyadev and Bhagyashri Borse, the film promises intense action and emotional depth. Originally delayed several times due to national events, it is now scheduled for a global theatrical release. War 2 Cast: Hrithik Roshan, NTR Jr., Kiara AdvaniDirector: Ayan Mukerji The next chapter in YRF’s Spy Universe, War 2, brings together two powerhouses Hrithik and NTR Jr.in a high-stakes, globe-trotting action thriller. Expect mind-blowing stunts, slick storytelling, and intense rivalries. Coolie Cast: Rajinikanth (as Deva), Nagarjuna, Upendra, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, Shruti Haasan, cameo by Aamir KhanDirector: Lokesh Kanagaraj An explosive pan‑India action drama, Coolie sees Rajinikanth return in a high‑voltage gangster saga directed by celebrated filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj. Supported by a powerhouse ensemble including Nagarjuna as the antagonist and a surprise cameo from Aamir Khan, the film explores themes of crime, betrayal, and ambition. Shot across locations in Chennai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, and Bangkok, the production wrapped in March 2025. Slated for a global theatrical release on August 14, 2025, the film marks a major highlight of Rajinikanth’s 50‑year cinematic legacy and is expected to spawn impressive pre‑sales figures overseas. Son of Sardaar

Siddhant Chaturvedi Opens Up on Breaking into Bollywood

Siddhant Chaturvedi’s story isn’t your typical industry launchpad tale. From his small-town roots in Ballia to his breakthrough in Gully Boy, he’s carved a space for himself with grit, versatility, and quiet confidence. Ahead of the release of Dhadak 2, the actor opens up about the pressures of fame, resisting typecasting, struggling with self-styling, and how his parents’ unwavering support helped him through it all. In conversation with LIPIKA VARMA, Siddhant talks about his journey, and more. Excerpts- Do you feel pressure ahead of Dhadak 2’s release? Yes, there is pressure with every film’s release, whether it is a sequel or an independent film. But there’s more pressure with a sequel; it is not that you have to match the earlier one. There is always a desire to show something new, to show it differently, to tell a new story, because the ultimate goal is that people are entertained, and if they like something in it, they will like the film. Have you consciously chosen varied roles to avoid typecasting? Well, the work I do and at this point in time of my career, if I understand the story and I feel that this story has connected with me, then I do it. There is a conscious effort somewhere that you don’t have to do the same; you have to act in different characters, you have to present yourself in different ways, because this is the time for me. Mistakes can happen, but now I am sure I will not typecast roles. I always think that if you do one kind of thing, then that becomes your market. After doing a variety of roles, you reach a point, I have done it all, now what more? Do you believe in building a ‘market’ for yourself? I always have a goal

I Feel This is the Best Year of My Career- R Madhavan

R. Madhavan is back in the spotlight with Aap Jaisa Koi, a heartwarming family drama that explores love, loneliness, and rediscovery in life’s quieter chapters. As Shrirenu Tripathi a quiet, 42-year-old man who unexpectedly rediscovers love and himself Madhavan delivers one of his most layered performances yet. Directed by Vivek Soni and co-starring Fatima Sana Shaikh, the film explores emotional vulnerability, second chances, and the beauty of finding “Barabari Wala Pyaar.” In a candid chat with LIPIKA VARMA, Madhavan opens up about the film, love, ageing, and his evolving journey as an actor. Excerpts- What drew you to Aap Jaisa Koi, and what was it like playing Shrirenu? Aap Jaisa Koi is unlike any love story I’ve done before; it’s quiet, awkward, and deeply human. Shrirenu is one of the most complex characters I’ve played, someone who longs for companionship and closeness, but doesn’t quite know how to ask for it, yet he is rich with emotion underneath. This film isn’t loud or dramatic it’s patient, gentle, and deeply affecting. I was drawn to how it speaks to all the people who’ve felt overlooked in life or love. The film is a reminder that it’s never too late to start living on your own terms. It’s a story about vulnerability, rediscovery, and the idea that it’s never too late to open your heart. How has your view on romance changed over the years? Back in our day, we didn’t have apps or access to this kind of dating culture. Whatever ways romance happened was considered just okay. [hamare zamane mein choice nahi tha jo sahi tha romance mein bhi sahi mana jata hai] We didn’t have the mode to access dating apps. Therefore, if we wanted to meet a person in the city, it was difficult to meet as that

Tripti Dimri on Dhadak 2, Inter-Caste Love, and Negative Roles

Tripti Dimri made her debut as a leading lady in Laila Majnu (2018) and received critical acclaim for her work in Anvita Dutt’s Bulbbul (2020) and Qala (2022). She rose to fame with her scene-stealing role in the blockbuster Animal (2023) and is now one of the most talked-about names in the industry. With Dhadak 2 on the way and her recent casting in Spirit, a role that was initially set for Deepika Padukone, Tripti is clearly on a career high. In conversation with LIPIKA VARMA, Tripti talks about her upcoming films, social change through cinema, and her desire to play complex, layered roles. Tripti Simri answers a volley of questions while promoting Dhadak 2. Excerpts: How do you feel about starring in Dhadak 2? Does doing a sequel bring added pressure? I think, if you don’t take that pressure, but perform with full honesty and trust in your director and your team, that’s when magic happens. And I think that’s what Siddhanth and I and everybody else did on this project. So, we made sure not to take any pressure and just take each day as it comes. What were your inputs to the character in terms of improvisation, intensity, and spontaneity? It was a collaborative work. Every day was different. We would rehearse the scenes and then just play off each other. Siddhant has been a wonderful actor. There were a lot of scenes that were based on his reaction, even though you didn’t plan it that way. Because acting is all about reacting. The way you interact with someone day to day, naturally, your expressions come out to the best of your abilities. So, that is what happened. I think I was lucky to have good actors in this film. Everybody is just brilliant. I am happy

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