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Thursday, March 5, 2026
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Subedaar Movie
Subedaar Cast & Crew
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Anil Kapoor Films Company
Abundantia Entertainment
Opening Image Films LLP
Communication Network
Language
Hindi
Release Date
05 March 2026
Genre
Action
Drama
Director
Suresh Triveni
Producer
Anil Kapoor
Vikram Malhotra
Suresh Triveni
Star Cast
Anil Kapoor ... Subedaar Arjun Maurya
Radhikka Madan ... Shyama
Khushboo ...
Saurabh Shukla ...
Aditya Rawal ...
Mona Singh ...
Faisal Malik ...
Amit Jha ...
Vikram Pratap ...
Writer
Suresh Triveni
Prajwal Chandrashekar
Background Music
Rohan Vinayak
Costume Designer
Kshitij Kankaria
Shyamli Arora
Co-Producer
Ravi Tiwari
Eesha Danait
Music Director
IP Singh
Rohan Vinayak
Rutvik Talashilkar
Shubham Shirule
Akshay Raheja
Ana Rehman
Agram
Lyricist
IP Singh
Shubham Shirule
Pankaj Sinha
Youngveer
Amir Khusrau
Rishi Upadhyay
Editor
Shivkumar V. Panicker
Cinematographer
Ayan Saxena
Screenplay
Suresh Triveni
Prajwal Chandrashekar
Dialogue
Suresh Triveni
Prajwal Chandrashekar
Saurabh Dwivedi
Shooting Location(City & Country)
India
Streaming Partners
Amazon Prime Video
Sound
Anthony B Jayaruban
Music Company
T-Series
Production Designer
Ajay Chodankar
Vipin Kumar
Casting Director
Anmol Ahuja
Action Director
Vikram Dahiya
Art Director
Pradip Vanaliya
Executive Producer
Debodeep Chakraborty
Playback Singers
Shreya Ghoshal
Vishal Dadlani
IP Singh
Vinayak Salvi
Rohan Utpat
Shubham Shirule
Mukund Suryawanshi
Akashdeep Sengupta
GD Kaur
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
2025/11/17
Censor Certificate No
DIL/3/48/2025-MUM
Runtime
2h 25min
Certification
A
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
PIL targets The Kerala Story 2, seeks removal of ‘Kerala’ from title amid communal concerns
The Kerala High Court has received a fresh Public Interest Litigation (PIL) contesting the title and distribution of the newly released movie The Kerala Story 2. A retired social science teacher and a practicing lawyer filed the petition on March 3, requesting that the word "Kerala" be removed from the movie's title on the grounds that it unjustly links the State with delicate and divisive subjects.
The petitioners claim in the plea that the film's title and subject matter run the risk of depicting Kerala negatively. They claim that the story portrays the State as a hub for coerced religious conversions, which they feel could harm the State's reputation in society and culture.
The continuing legal battle between the filmmakers is also mentioned in the petition. It states that a recent interim ruling made by a Single Bench that had temporarily halted the film's release has been challenged by the producers to a Division Bench of the High Court. The appeal notes that the stay was granted at a time when the movie was purportedly not yet uploaded or shown in public.
The petitioners have highlighted the possible societal ramifications of the movie's content in addition to worries about the State's reputation. According to the information that is currently accessible, they argue that the story could incite animosity among Keralan Muslims. According to the plea, such a portrayal would exacerbate already-existing sensitivities and undermine communal cohesion.
The petitioners have asked for judicial intervention in addition to revisions to the title so that, should the movie be produced, a clear disclaimer noting that the plot is wholly imaginary is included. In order to stop viewers from taking the story as reality, they have asked the court to order the Central Government and the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to require such a disclaimer.
Additionally, the PIL demands more extensive regulatory changes. In particular, it asks the Center and the CBFC to establish thorough rules governing movie names and taglines. The argument is that these standards should guarantee that no film uses its branding or promotional materials to disparage or defame any State, region, caste, or religion.
The case is anticipated to be heard by the High Court in the next few days, contributing to the continuing discussion over censorship, artistic freedom, and filmmakers' obligations when dealing with delicate sociopolitical subjects.
Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups POSTPONED to June 4 due to rising tension in the Middle East; Dhurandhar: The Revenge to arrive SOLO on March 19
It was revealed some time ago that the eagerly anticipated movie Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups had been rescheduled for June 4. As a result, Dhurandhar: The Revenge will now be released on its own on March 19.
"KVN Productions and Monster Mind Creations today announced a strategic rescheduling of the global theatrical premiere for the highly anticipated action-drama, Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups," the producers' official statement read. Due to the continuous unpredictable escalation and regional instability in the Middle East, the film's original March 19, 2026, global premiere date has been rescheduled to June 4, 2026.
The statement went on, "The decision to reschedule the release was made in response to escalating tensions and the resulting disruptions to cinema operations across the Gulf region, a key market for the film's multi-language global rollout, as advised by one of their major distribution partner Phars Films." With extreme caution, the producers have been keeping a close eye on the quickly changing regional developments. The announcement was made while the producers were preparing for a big trailer debut in Bengaluru on March 8th, which would draw reporters from all over the nation. The film's final promotional program was already planned by the producers in advance of its earlier March 19, 2026, release date.
The film's first single, "Tabaahi," was prepared for its planned release on March 2nd, but the producers decided to postpone the music video and temporarily halt the promotional push, which was locked and would be unlocked in a day or two.
Additionally, it stated, "Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups is a film we conceptualized with the ambition to produce cinema for a global audience." It was created with the goal of connecting with audiences both domestically and internationally, and it was filmed in both Kannada and English. We were thrilled to present our video to you all on March 19 after years of hard work. But the current state of unpredictability, particularly in the Middle East, has made it more difficult for us to connect and reach as many people as we can. Therefore, we have made the tough but thoughtful choice to reschedule our release in the best interests of our partners and our audience. We appreciate your patience and understanding, and we hope you will continue to love and support us.
The Factor of the Middle East
"No one knows when the tensions in the Middle East will end," said a trade source. Additionally, Toxic: A Fairy Tale For Grown-Ups could make as much as Rs. 40–50 crore from the UAE-GCC area. Therefore, it seems sense to postpone the movie and release it later, ideally when things would be more normal.
"The exhibitors were anxious about the clash of Dhurandhar and Toxic," the person continued. However, they may now relax.
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Madras High Court restrains illegal broadcast of The Kerala Story 2 until March 23
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
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