Friday, March 13, 2026

Ramyaa Movie

Ramyaa Cast & Crew

Ramyaa Movie

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Anandvan Creations

Sulbha Kala Kruti

Release Date

13 March 2026

Genre

Crime

Thriller

Language

Hindi

Director

Santosh Parab

Star Cast

Janmejaya Singh ... Ramyaa

Samaira Rao ... Vaishali

Sayaji Shinde ... Anna Shetty

Ashok Samarth ... Jaggu Dada

Divyannk Patidar ... Bhola

Parthaa Akerkar ... Munna

Ganesh Yadav ... Inc. Nagesh

Anant Bhaan ... Milind

Pravin Manjrekar ...

Sheetal Pathak ...

Vishnou Dubey ...

Annapurna Vitthal ...

Writer

Sunil Rajan

Santosh Parab

Background Music

Biplaab Dutta

Choreographers

Sushma Suman

Publicity PRO

Picture-N-Kraft

Music Director

Biplaab Dutta

Lyricist

Raghhav Verma

Editor

Amit K. Kaushik

Cinematographer

Navin V Mishra

Screenplay

Abhinav Anand Nirala

Dialogue

Santosh Parab

Abhinav Anand Nirala

Aarti Saha

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Action Director

Kinder W Singh

Art Director

Himanshu Singh

Executive Producer

Abhinav Anand Nirala


Censor Details:

Censor Dates

2026/03/09

Censor Certificate No

DIL/7/34/2026-MUM

Runtime

1h 50min

Certification

U/A

Kissa Court Kachahari Ka Movie

Kissa Court Kachahari Ka Cast & Crew

Kissa Court Kachahari Ka Movie

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Lovely Films Production

Release Date

13 March 2026

Genre

Crime

Drama

Director

Rajnish Jaiswal

Producer

Arun Kumar

Star Cast

Rajesh Sharma ... Satyendra Mishra

Brijendra Kala ... Advocate Bansal

Sanjeev Jaiswal ... Deepak

Lokesh Tilakdhari ... Minister Bharat Chaudhary

Susheel Chandarbhan ... Kanun Kumar (Judge)

Krishna Singh Bisht ... Bhupi Chaudhary

Anju Jadhav ... Poooja

Avanya Kumari ... Avanya

Neelu Kohli ... Chanda Mishra

Writer

Rajnish Jaiswal

Background Music

Sukumar Dutta

Music Director

Pravesh Mallick

Lyricist

Pravesh Mallick

Editor

Santosh Mandal

Cinematographer

Dharmendra Biswas

Screenplay

Rajnish Jaiswal

Casting Director

Vijay Saini

Executive Producer

Sateesh Kumar

Playback Singers

Pravesh Mallick

Publicity Design

Prince Creation

Shooting Location(City & Country)

India

Sound

Kailash Singh


Censor Details:

Censor Dates

2026/02/25

Censor Certificate No

DIL/6/24/2025-MUM

Runtime

2h 0min

Certification

U/A

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Jio Studios seeks an UNHEARD-of 6-week single-screen commitment for Dhurandhar: The Revenge, followed by Raja Shivaji for 2 weeks; Bhooth Bangla faces major screen threat

The long-awaited film, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, is set to launch next week, with excitement reaching new heights. So far, only the paid previews have been unveiled, which will take place on March 18 starting from 5:00 pm. The response has been historic, as anticipated. Initially, exhibitors were concerned about the film clashing with Toxic, which could have led to a battle for screen slots. However, last Wednesday, the Yash-starring film was rescheduled to June 4, allowing exhibitors to breathe a sigh of relief. Their relief, though, was short-lived after they were informed by the producers and distributors, Jio Studios, of their demands.

Jio Studios has made an unprecedented request for a six-week single-screen commitment for Dhurandhar: The Revenge, followed by a two-week commitment for Raja Shivaji.
 This has posed a major threat to Bhooth Bangla, which is set for release on April 10. A trade source informed Bollywood Hungama, "In an unprecedented move, Jio has asked for all shows in the single-screen theatres, that too for six weeks. While asking for all shows is common, distributors usually make such demands for two or a maximum of three weeks. Hence, the demand for six weeks has never been heard before."

The source continued, "The Jio team is clear that theatres must allocate all shows to Dhurandhar for six weeks, with no show sharing allowed.
 This implies that Bhooth Bangla, releasing on April 10, might not get a slot if Jio Studios has its way." The source also stated, "Moreover, they have also requested all shows for two weeks for Jio's upcoming saga, Raja Shivaji, which premieres on May 1. Intriguingly, Raja Shivaji arrives exactly six weeks after Dhurandhar: The Revenge. In essence, Jio wants to secure all single screen theatres for both of its films for a span of eight weeks."

An anonymous exhibitor shared, "We are more than happy to screen Dhurandhar: The Revenge, as we know it will create history.
 However, Bhooth Bangla is set to release three weeks after Dhurandhar, and it looks like a fun entertainer. Moreover, Akshay Kumar, Priyadarshan, Ekta Kapoor, and Pen Marudhar are involved with the film. We don't want to upset them and would love to allocate a show or two to the horror comedy. But we won't be allowed to do so."

The exhibitor added, "This clause is the reason why many single-screen theatres are yet to open bookings for Dhurandhar: The Revenge's paid preview.
 Some single screens have already opened, though the issue remains unresolved. They requested Jio to allow them to start bookings and assured them that they will resolve the issue later."

An exhibitor from Rajasthan remarked, "If opportunism is the nature of the game, would it be fair if other studios treated the makers of Dhurandhar in the same manner when one of its smaller films comes out a few weeks after a major release?
 We need to co-exist and allow all well-made films to thrive."

Meanwhile, film exhibitor and distributor Akshaye Rathi commented, "Commercial negotiations between distributors and exhibitors are a weekly affair.
 Obviously, when a weekly film like Dhurandhar comes along, the stakes are much higher for everyone in the value chain. Historically, as we have always seen, negotiations take place on commercial terms, showcasing, ticket prices, etc. Eventually, they need to realize that exhibitors, like the studio, are playing on the same side and striving to bring audiences into theatres in large numbers to maximize revenue. So we need to work as a team, rather than against each other; I am sure we'll eventually find a way for it. Let's hope that Jio Studios and all the distributor entities involved and all the exhibitors across the country help in achieving record-breaking collections, ensure the highest ever opening in the history of Hindi cinema, and hopefully, who knows, the highest ever grosser in the history of Hindi cinema, beating Dhurandhar's first part."

Makers of Bhooth Bangla host exclusive fan screening of Akshay Kumar’s film teaser ahead of launch

The buzz for the upcoming horror-comedy film Bhooth Bangla, featuring Akshay Kumar, is getting stronger by the day. To get closer to the fans, the movie team has come up with a special way to involve them in the movie's promotion. Before the official teaser is released tomorrow, the team held a special screening where fans could watch the teaser first.

This event was hosted by the Bhooth Bangla team and included a small group of dedicated fans.
 These fans got to see the teaser ahead of its official release online. The purpose of this was to create excitement early on and also to thank fans who have been looking forward to seeing Akshay Kumar in this new, spooky yet funny kind of role.

People close to the project say the event was full of energy.
 Fans were really excited to see the first look of the movie's vibe, visuals, and Akshay Kumar's character. The teaser is said to mix spooky elements with Akshay Kumar's usual sense of humor, making it a film that should be both scary and funny.

The screening also helped the makers understand how fans felt about the teaser before it goes online tomorrow.
 As more people are engaging with films through social media, these kinds of events help build real excitement naturally online.

Bhooth Bangla is a big deal because it brings together Akshay Kumar and veteran director Priyadarshan, who have worked together before and made some of Bollywood’s best comedy movies.
 Their return to teaming up for a horror-comedy has already made a lot of people curious.

With the official teaser set to come out tomorrow, the early screening has helped create more buzz for the film.
 Everyone is now waiting to see the full teaser online and how it's received across the country.

Dhurandhar goes ballistic: Rs. 20 crore in paid previews with 7 days still to go

Dhurandhar isn't just a wealthy person; it's a big hit at the movies. Tickets are selling quickly all over the country, and by Wednesday, 6 PM, the film had already made Rs. 20 crore from preview shows, and the numbers are growing every hour.

The movie, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, is expected to get advance bookings of around Rs. 30 crore, and it could make business around Rs. 35 to 40 crore from preview shows alone, which would be a big deal.
 The only thing that might stop this is the number of seats available, as the film is showing in limited screens after 5 PM, and many shows are already fully booked in advance. On March 18, there won't be many people buying tickets at the door because 80% of the business is already booked online.

The film is already very popular in many places, with people asking for more showtimes.
 For big cinema chains, the film has already sold about 2.2 lakh tickets for preview shows and is expected to reach around 4 lakh tickets. This could have been even higher, but limited seating is making it hard to reach those numbers.

The movie is long, which limits how many times it can be shown, but we're on the edge of making history with numbers that may not be matched for a long time.
 If the paid preview makes more than Rs. 30 crore and the first day makes more than Rs. 70 crore, the Hindi opening day net collection could reach Rs. 100 crore.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Harshvardhan Rane apologises to Force 3 crew after fan frenzy disrupts Gujarat shoot

A small problem happened while they were shooting Force 3 in Gujarat. A big group of people gathered near the filming area to watch the action. The presence of actors John Abraham and Harshvardhan Rane made the fans excited, and many of them stood outside the blocked-off zone to see the stars up close.


People at the location said the fans got really excited, leading to loud cheers and shouting as the actors were getting ready for a scene.
 The loud noise and movement of the crowd made the crew stop filming for a short time while they tried to manage the situation.

Videos shared online later showed Harshvardhan Rane standing calmly in the middle of the crowd.
 In the videos, he was seen folding his hands and politely asking the fans to quiet down so that the filming could continue without any issues. His calm behavior seemed to help the crowd settle down, and everything slowly returned to normal.

Not long after the incident, Rane shared an apology on social media.
 He posted a clip from the shoot location on Instagram with the caption "#FORCE3 Shoot #Gujrat." He also uploaded a message on his Instagram story apologizing to the crew who were affected by the delay. He wrote, "Apologies to the sound department, direction team and the local production team... and to @minnakshidas @simaabrahmi."

Members of the crew on set said the interruption lasted only a few minutes.
 Once the crowd became quiet and the area near the barricades was under control, the production team got back to work with the planned filming.

Force 3 is the third movie in the popular action series featuring John Abraham.
 The earlier movies were known for their exciting action scenes and spy-themed stories. The upcoming film is expected to bring John Abraham and Harshvardhan Rane together in important roles, which has made fans very curious. Tanya Maniktala is also expected to be a main character in the film.

Earlier movies in the series featured actors like Vidyut Jammwal, Genelia Deshmukh, Sonakshi Sinha, and Tahir Raj Bhasin.
 With the third movie now in production, Force 3 continues to build excitement among fans of the action series.

UAE-GCC faces Bollywood blackout on Eid for FIRST time since Covid; Dhurandhar and Border 2’s ‘ban’, Toxic and Jana Nayagan’s postponement, The RajaSaab’s debacle cause losses of nearly USD 15 million

UAE-GCC experiences a major Bollywood movie blackout on Eid for the first time since the start of the pandemic. This marks a significant shift from the usual trend where Bollywood films dominate during the festival. Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the major Bollywood Eid release of the year, faces a ban in the Gulf region, similar to its first part. Toxic, another expected release, has been delayed until June 4 due to the ongoing tensions between Iran and the US. Jana Nayagan, a film starring Vijay Thalapathy, has also been postponed indefinitely due to political reasons.

The film The RajaSaab performed poorly, earning only about 0.45 million USD from the region.
 Only a few other Indian films like Sarvam Maya and Eko managed to bring in respectable earnings, with around 2.6 million USD and 1.2 million USD respectively in the UAE. These figures are far lower than previous Eid releases such as L2 Empuraan and Lokah: Chapter 1, which generated several million dollars from the Gulf.

Industry insiders suggest that Dhurandhar: The Revenge could have earned between 5 to 8 million USD if it had been released, but the lack of major Bollywood films during Eid has led to a significant loss of revenue.
 The financial impact is estimated to be nearly 15 million USD.

Experts like Taran Adarsh note that the UAE-GCC is a crucial market for Bollywood, contributing a big chunk to the overseas box office.
 Atul Mohan adds that the smaller Bollywood films do not perform well, and the market relies on big-budget releases. He also suspects that the ban on Dhurandhar might affect the release of its sequel.

Girish Johar points out that Hindi films, along with Hollywood and local films, are important for the Gulf box office.
 Suniel Wadhwa emphasizes the importance of the Gulf region for South Indian films, contributing almost 40% of their overseas revenue.

Despite the setback, there is hope for the future.
 Akshay Kumar's Bhooth Bangla, set for release on April 10, could be the first Bollywood film to benefit from the current situation. Other films like Ustaad Bhagat Singh and Drishyam 3 are also seen as potential hits, although there are concerns that political tensions might affect their release schedules.