Friday, March 6, 2026

Preity Mukhundhan to make her Bollywood debut in Naagzilla; only 7 days of shooting left for Kartik Aaryan’s fantasy comedy

Source has been sharing exciting news about one of the most anticipated movies of 2026, Naagzilla, which stars Kartik Aaryan. Now, we have another update to share – talented actress Preity Mukhundhan, who has been successful in the South film industry, is joining Bollywood with this upcoming film.


A source told , "Preity Mukhundhan fits the role perfectly, and the makers are really happy to have her on board.
 She will play a funny character, and her role is very important to the story. She is also excited about the role as it gives her a chance to show a new side of herself to the audience."

Preity made her debut in the 2024 Telugu horror comedy Om Bheem Bush, and later in her Tamil debut in Star.

Naagzilla is produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Mahaveer Jain's Mahaveer Jain Films.
 The fantasy comedy stars Kartik as a shape-shifting snake and reportedly has Ravi Kishan playing the antagonist. This film marks the first collaboration between Kartik Aaryan and Mahaveer Jain, Mahaveer Jain and Karan Johar, and it is the second film for Kartik and KJo after Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri.

Earlier, source reported that Naagzilla will have a three-week shoot in Delhi in February 2026.
 Our source has now shared an update, "The Delhi shoot has been completed successfully. Now, only 7 days of shooting are left, which will take place in Mumbai this month, that is, March 2026. Once the shoot wraps up, Mrighdeep Singh Lamba will focus completely on post-production and ensure that their hard work results in an exciting and fascinating movie for the audiences."

Naagzilla is planned to be released in cinemas on Independence Day 2026.

Subedaar Movie Review

SUBEDAAR features a massy first half but a weak second.

Subedaar Review {2.5/5} & Review Rating

Star Cast: Anil Kapoor, Radhikka Madan

Director: Suresh Triveni

Subedaar Movie Review Synopsis:
SUBEDAAR is a story about a man who is honest but ends up in trouble.
 Arjun Maurya (Anil Kapoor), a recently retired Subedaar, returns to his hometown after the death of his wife Sudha (Kushboo Sundar), who died in a road accident a few months ago. He now lives with his daughter Shyama (Radhikka Madan). At the request of his friend, Prabhakar (Saurabh Shukla), he takes up a job as a driver for Shashikant, who goes by the name Prince (Aditya Rawal). Prince runs an illegal sand business in the area, led by his sister, Babli Didi (Mona Singh), who is currently in prison. Both are feared in the region. Arjun is disturbed by how Prince treats others and quits the job the same day. The next day, there's a fight over parking. It escalates when Prince damages Arjun's new car, which his late wife had booked. Angered, Arjun beats Prince and makes him clean the car. Prince then vows revenge. Later, Prince realizes he left his prized gun inside Arjun's car. Meanwhile, Shyama gets into a conflict with her college friend Ranveer (Vikram Pratap) over the inappropriate videos he sends her. What happens next forms the rest of the film.

Subedaar Movie Story Review:
The story by Suresh Triveni and Prajwal Chandrashekar is similar to JOHN WICK and has some promise.
 The screenplay starts well but becomes messy later. The dialogues by Suresh Triveni, Saurabh Dwivedi, and Prajwal Chandrashekar add both drama and humor. One funny scene is when four college students introduce themselves as Ranveer, Ranbir, Kaushal, and Rajpal.

Suresh Triveni's direction is decent.
 The film accurately captures the look and feel of a dusty small town. The chapter-wise structure adds a nice touch, and the first half is engaging. There's a good scene where Arjun and Shyama talk about their day, each hiding the exciting events they just experienced. The scene where Arjun attacks Prince and forces him to clean the car is excellent. If this were a theatrical film, it would have received applause.

However, the film takes a turn for the worse.
 Events happen without clear reason. It's confusing how Prince left his gun inside Arjun's car, especially near the driver's seat. Shyama's conflict with her classmate is forced and the way it connects with the main story doesn't make sense. Also, Shyama lives in a small town where Prince is a major gangster. It's surprising she doesn't know about the video of Prince being beaten up by her father. The climax is weak and makes little sense. Prince and Babli Didi seem oddly ineffective in the end. The final scene hints at a sequel but it feels unclear.

Subedaar Movie Review Performances:
The acting helps the film a lot.
 Anil Kapoor is great in his angry scenes and is impressive in action and confrontational moments. However, in some parts, he seems overly angry which could have been avoided. Aditya Rawal, who impressed in DALDAL, does even better here. He really gets into his character and shows he's a talent to watch. Radhikka Madan gives her best, but the script doesn't give her enough depth. Mona Singh also performs well, but her character lacks weight, especially towards the end. Saurabh Shukla and Faisal Malik (Softy) are excellent in supporting roles. Kushboo Sundar is lovely as always, though she appears again as a deceased wife, only in flashbacks. It's hoped she gets more varied roles in the future. Vikram Pratap, Snehlata Siddharth, Aditya Kashyap, and Arjun Singh Rajput are all okay. Sada Yadav and Vinod Goswami are well cast. Manav Kaul has little to do as the item boy. Nana Patekar appears in a cameo role and is big in that part.

Subedaar movie music and other technical aspects:
The songs are okay.
 'Balam Subedaar' and 'Lalla' are new and make an impression. 'Subedaar Theme' is catchy. 'Chilam Tambaku' is not as noticeable. The background score by Rohan Vinayak adds mass appeal.

Ayan Saxena's cinematography is impressive, especially in the highway chase scenes.
 Vikram Dahiya's action sequences add to the fun. Kshitij Kankaria's costumes for Anil Kapoor and Shyamli Arora's costumes for others are stylish and realistic. Ajay H Chodankar and Vipin Kumar's production design is authentic. Shivkumar V Panicker's editing is decent but too fast in some parts.

Subedaar Movie Review Conclusion:
Overall, SUBEDAAR relies on Anil Kapoor's powerful and standout performance and a strong first half.
 But the overall impact is reduced by a weak second half and a disappointing ending.

Jab Khuli Kitaab Movie

Jab Khuli Kitaab Cast & Crew

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Applause Entertainment

Shoe Strap Films

Language

Hindi

Release Date

06 March 2026

Genre

Romance

Comedy

Director

Saurabh Shukla

Producer

Saurabh Shukla

Naren Kumar

Star Cast

Pankaj Kapoor ... Gopal

Dimple Kapadia ... Anusuya

Sunil Kumar Palwal ... Jignesh Patel

Aparshakti Khurana ...

Manasi Parekh Gohil ...

Nauheed Cyrusi ...

Samir Soni ...

Writer

Saurabh Shukla

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Streaming Partners

Zee5


Censor Details:

Censor Dates

2021/10/07

Censor Certificate No

DIL/2/392/2022-MUM

Runtime

2h 1min

Certification

U/A

Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya Movie

Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya Cast & Crew

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Dhawan Films

Vikas Arora Films

Language

Hindi

Release Date

06 March 2026

Genre

Romance

Drama

Director

Vikas Arora

Producer

Vipul Dhawan

Pooja Arora

Star Cast

Jatin Sarna ... Kaushal

Madhurima Roy ... Tina

Pranay Pachauri ... Veer

Background Music

Sparsh Agrawal

Costume Designer

Ria Maheshwari

Publicity PRO

Ashwani Shukla

Altair Media

Co-Producer

Reet Arora

Music Director

Devendra Ahirwar

Prini Siddhant Madhav

Kartik Kush

Lyricist

Devendra Ahirwar

Kartik Kush

Atiq Allahabadi

Raahi

Ceesur

Editor

Vikas Arora

Cinematographer

Shanu Singh Rajput

Pappu Singh Rajput

Screenplay

Vikas Arora

Amal Singh

Dialogue

Vikas Arora

Amal Singh

Shooting Location(City & Country)

Bhimtal, Nainital, Uttarakhand


Censor Details:

Censor Dates

2026/02/09

Censor Certificate No

DIL/7/25/2026-MUM

Runtime

1h 53min

Certification

U/A

Charak Movie

Charak Cast & Crew

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Sipping Tea Cinemas

Sudipto Sen Productions

Language

Hindi

Release Date

06 March 2026

Genre

Thriller

Drama

Director

Shiladitya Moulik

Producer

Sudipto Sen

Star Cast

Anjali Patil ... Shefali

Mohd. Sahidur Rahaman ... Police Officer Subhash

Subrat Dutta ... Manoranjan

Shashi Bhushan ... Sukumar

Nalneesh ... Jagan

Sankhadeep Banerjee ... Birsha

Shounak Shyamal ... Kanu

Debasish Mondal ... Aghori Bhima

Koushik Kar ... Shobharam

Sreya Bhattacharyya ... Bimala

Manosree Biswas ... Sabitri

Writer

Sanjay Halder

Background Music

Bishakh Jyoti

Costume Designer

Poulami Gupta

Publicity PRO

Ashwani Shukla

Altair Media

Bhavini Goswami

Music Director

Bishakh Jyoti

Lyricist

Amarnath Jha

Anant

Editor

Praveen Angre

Cinematographer

Prasantanu Mohapatra

Manas Bhattacharyya

Screenplay

Farauq Malik

Dialogue

Farauq Malik

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Sound

Manas Choudhury

Art Director

Biswajit Barua

Angana Sen

Playback Singers

Shankar Mahadevan

Kinjal Chatterjee

Bishakh Jyoti


Censor Details:

Censor Dates

Not Available.

Censor Certificate No

Not Available.

Runtime

1h 57min

Certification

Not Available.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Salman Khan to play a retiring superhero in Raj & DK’s next; November 2026 start likely

 Salman Khan has been talking with Raj & DK for the past three months, and according to reliable sources, something big is finally happening. Source has learned exclusively that the filmmaker duo is working on a fun superhero movie for Salman. It's said to be similar to the Hollywood film Hancock.


A source told that Salman will play a superhero who wants to stop being a hero and retire from saving the world.

 He's tired of doing the same thing again and again. But life keeps pulling him back into action, which leads to a bigger conflict. The story mixes comedy with superhero action, making it a high-concept superhero comedy.


The same source said Salman likes the idea and is waiting for Raj & DK to finish the full script.

 "Salman is worried about the budget. He has asked Raj and DK to make sure the movie has the right budget in mind, because he doesn’t want to do an expensive superhero film. The directors are working on the script with Salman’s character in mind," the source added.


A meeting between Salman and Raj & DK is expected in April 2026.

 "He is excited about the film. If everything goes smoothly, it will start filming in November 2026. The film is produced by Mythri Productions and Reel Life Entertainment."


This film could be Salman's first project with Raj & DK and Mythri.

 It's definitely something to watch out for. The superhero genre adds a fresh and exciting element for the audience.

KVN Productions reached out to Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai producer Ramesh Taurani to avert Toxic clash surprise; “Discussion happened well before”

This morning, the industry, media, and fans were surprised by a sudden change.
 The movie Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups, which was planned to release on March 19, was moved to June 4. The team behind Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai found out about this change only after the news was shared on social media by actor Yash. The film starring Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur, and Pooja Hegde is now set for a June 5 release. Source has found out that the makers of Toxic didn’t inform the team of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai about this change.
  
A source told , "If a film has already locked a release slot and another filmmaker plans to come on the same day, it’s customary to inform the makers who had taken the date first.
 In this case, that didn’t happen. Varun Dhawan, director David Dhawan, and producer Ramesh Taurani found out that Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups was coming on the same week as their film only after actor Yash posted the news on social media."  

The source added, "The team of Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai is upset.
 They were caught unawares and are now thinking about what to do next – should they move or should they stick to the date?"  

Source contacted Ramesh Taurani, and he simply said, "We haven't decided anything yet.
"  

An industry insider commented, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups was the first one to take up the March 19 slot.
 Did the makers of Dhurandhar: The Revenge call them before announcing that the sequel would also arrive on the same day?"  

On this, our source said, "Two wrongs don’t make it right.
 I hope we go back to the time when producers called each other in case they were planning to clash and also amicably shared screens."  

However, amidst whispers of a communication breakdown, a spokesperson for KVN Productions has stepped forward to clarify that the decision was handled with professional transparency. "
When the owner of KVN, Mr. Venkat, realized the dates were overlapping, he personally reached out to the makers of Varun’s film, Mr. Ramesh Taurani, to avoid any unnecessary friction," the spokesperson stated. "Anil Thadani facilitated the conversation, as Toxic makers were clear that they didn’t want the other project to face the kind of uncertainty his film had earlier encountered. The discussion happened well before the official announcement of the new release date, so both teams were completely aware that a clash was on the horizon. It was all handled transparently and cordially."  

Meanwhile, another source explained how the makers of Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups thought of the new release date, "It was distributor Anil Thadani who strongly suggested that the film should arrive on June 4.
 He said it would be an apt date as by then, the tensions in the Middle East would definitely subside and stop, and secondly, the IPL season will come to an end by then. The producers of Toxic and actor Yash found merit in his suggestion and they decided to go ahead with it."