Friday, May 1, 2026

Pankh Hote To Udd Jate Movie

Pankh Hote To Udd Jate Cast & Crew

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Release Date
01 May 2026
Genre
Suspense
Thriller
Language
Hindi
Director
Shiva Tripathi
Producer
Sam Patel
Shiva Tripathi
Star Cast
Sudesh Berry ... K.B. Nautiyal
Shahbaz Khan ... Vishwajeet Bajaj
Avtar Gill ... Joshi
Gauri Shankar ... Kaiptan
Arman Malik ... Jack
Nishantt Tanwar ... Kunal
Pallavi Debnath ... Asita
Shez ... Ziya
Jaspreet Kaur ... Ruby Dancer
Sania Singh ... Juli
Vipin Singh ... Rocky
Pulkit Raizada ... Sumit
Sonam Saini ... Parul Bajaj
Tanuja Diwan ... Jasmin
Priyanka ... K.B. Nautiyal’s Assistant
Writer
Shiva Tripathi
Choreographers
Sunil Thakur
Costume Designer
Pooja Tripathi
Publicity PRO
Anand Tripathi
Co-Producer
Sweta Shiva Tripathi
Music Director
Kalyan Bardhan
Lyricist
Bunty Huda
Editor
Harihar Singh
Cinematographer
Ranvijay Kalyani Singh
Screenplay
Dileep Mishra
Dialogue
Dileep Mishra
Shooting Location(City & Country)
India
Art Director
Vijay Bahadur Yadav
Executive Producer
Durga Singh
Playback Singers
Priyanka Maurya
Chandan Kumar Mandal

Censor Details:

Censor Dates
2025/11/14
Censor Certificate No
DFL/7/168/2025-MUM
Runtime
2h 0min
Certification
U/A

Ek Din Movie

Ek Din Cast & Crew


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Aamir Khan Productions

Release Date
01 May 2026
Genre
Romance
Drama
Producer
Aamir Khan
Mansoor Khan
Aparna Purohit
Star Cast
Junaid Khan ...
Sai Pallavi ...
Writer
Sneha Desai
Spandan Mishra
Choreographers
Raju Khan
Costume Designer
Arjun Bhasin
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
2026/04/24
Censor Certificate No
DIL/6/62/2026-MUM
Runtime
2h 5min
Certification
U/A
Co-Producer
B. Srinivas Rao
Music Director
Ram Sampath
Language
Hindi
Director
Sunil Pandey
Lyricist
Irshad Kamil
Editor
Ballu Saluja
Cinematographer
Manoj Lobo
Publicity Design
Himanshu Nanda
Rahul Nanda
Shooting Location(City & Country)
India
Sound
Ayush Ahuja
Production Designer
Vikram Singh
Parul Rai
Casting Director
Faezeh Jalali
Executive Producer
Abhijeet Chhabra

Raja Shivaji Movie

Raja Shivaji Cast & Crew

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Jio Studios
Mumbai Film Company

Release Date
01 May 2026
Genre
Historical
Drama
Producer
Genelia Deshmukh
Jyoti Deshpande
Star Cast
Riteish Deshmukh ... Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Genelia Deshmukh ... Rani Saibai
Sanjay Dutt ... Afzal Khan
Abhishek Bachchan ... Sambhaji Shahaji Bhosale
Bhagyashree ... Jijabai
Mahesh Manjrekar ... Lakhuji Jadhav
Salman Khan ... Jiva Mahala (Special appearance)
Sachin Khedekar ... Dadoji Kondadeo
Vidya Balan ... Badi Begum
Fardeen Khan ... Shahjahan
Amole Gupte ... Adilshah
Jitendra Joshi ... Pant
Boman Irani ... Peer Baba
Rahyl Riteish Deshmukh ... Young Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Riaan Riteish Deshmukh ... A little older young Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Censor Details:
Censor Dates
2026/04/28
Censor Certificate No
DIL/7/55/2026-MUM
Runtime
3h 7min
Certification
U/A
Music Director
Ajay Gogavale
Atul Gogavale
Language
Hindi
Kannada
Malayalam
Marathi
Tamil
Telugu
Director
Riteish Deshmukh
Cinematographer
Santosh Sivan
Shooting Location(City & Country)
India

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Several cinemas yet to open May 1 bookings; exhibitors face ‘agni pariksha’ as they struggle to accommodate Raja Shivaji, Ek Din, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Patriot, KD – The Devil and holdover releases

Issues with screen-sharing have become very common now, and this week, the situation has gotten much worse. This is because several big movies in different languages are coming out at the same time, and it's really hard for programmers to decide how many showings to give each film.


As expected, with less than 24 hours left before the releases, the problems are still not solved.
 In Mumbai, theatres like Regal, MovieTime Suburbia, PVR Le Reve, Roxy, Eros IMAX, Kasturba, and Nazrana hadn't opened bookings for May 1 by 8:00 am on April 30. Surprisingly, even a three-screen multiplex like Sterling hadn't made plans for the coming week. Advance booking is also not fully open in places like Devgn CineX Mulund, Devgn CineX Thane, Topiwala, MovieTime Malad, Tilak, and Rajhans Ghatkopar.

A source from the exhibition industry told Bollywood Hungama, "This is like a test of fire for us.
 We need to allocate shows to Raja Shivaji (in Hindi and Marathi), Ek Din (Hindi), The Devil Wears Prada 2 (English), Patriot (Malayalam), Kara (Tamil), Dhabkaaro (Gujarati), KD - The Devil (Kannada), and other holdover releases. In a city like Mumbai, where there are audiences for many languages, our programming team is working hard and in constant touch with distributors to make sure all films get enough showings."

Meanwhile, holdover releases like Michael and Bhooth Bangla are doing well and also need to be considered.
 According to sources, Patriot and KD - The Devil will also be released in Hindi dubbed versions, but bookings haven't opened anywhere in the country yet, probably because of the challenges in sharing showings.

Several cinemas yet to open May 1 bookings; exhibitors face ‘agni pariksha’ as they struggle to accommodate Raja Shivaji, Ek Din, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Patriot, KD - The Devil and holdover releases.


Raja Shivaji's show requirements

The biggest release of the week in the Hindi-speaking market is Raja Shivaji, and its distributors, Jio Studios, are doing everything to make sure it gets a wide release.
 According to the list the studio has sent, exhibitors have been asked to allocate all shows to the film in single-screen cinemas. In 2-screen theatres, they have asked for 7 shows, and in 3-screen multiplexes, 10 shows. In 4-screen theatres, 14 shows of Raja Shivaji are needed. For cinemas with 5 screens or more, 16 shows of the film are required daily. This includes both the Hindi and Marathi versions.

Also, the theatres have been asked to play Raja Shivaji in 4DX and EPIQ premium formats.


Despite these challenges, exhibitors are optimistic because most films are expected to draw a lot of audiences.
 The Devil Wears Prada 2 could be a big surprise as advance bookings are better than expected. Patriot, Kara, and KD - The Devil are expected to make a strong start in their local markets, while Raja Shivaji is all set for a big opening in Maharashtra.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Firoz A. Nadiadwallah registers FIR over Hera Pheri franchise rights dispute

In February 2026, G P Vijayakumar, the Managing Director of Seven Arts International, filed a case with the Madras High Court against Firoz A. Nadiadwallah, a well-known film producer, for his plan to make Hera Pheri 3. Vijayakumar argued that the filmmaker does not have the rights to the franchise and that he is the actual owner. He also raised concerns about whether the sequel can be made without his approval. The situation has taken a big turn recently. Bollywood Hungama has learned from a reliable source that a cheating and copyright infringement case has been filed at Amboli Police Station in Mumbai on April 27, 2026, following a complaint by Firoz A. Nadiadwallah.


According to our source, the FIR is based on sections 318(4), 356 and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023.
 The police have named Gopala Pillai Vijayakumar and M Paul Michael, also known as Lal, as the accused in this case.

Our source also said that in his complaint, Firoz A. Nadiadwallah claimed his claims are supported by a solid documentary evidence, including assignment agreements, financial documents, and records related to the copyright and other rights of the Hera Pheri franchise.
 The source added that the documents in Firoz A. Nadiadwallah's possession show he is the sole and permanent owner of all the copyright and related rights of the Hera Pheri franchise.

Legal experts say that with the FIR being registered, the investigation will look into the chain of ownership, contracts, previous settlements, and financial transactions to find out how serious the alleged wrongdoing is.


About Hera Pheri series  
The first film was released in 2000 and became a cult favorite because of its theme, fresh approach, funny scenes, and performances.
 The sequel, Phir Hera Pheri (2006), became a bigger hit and is now a famous film in the world of memes. While Hera Pheri was directed by Priyadarshan, the late Neeraj Vora directed Phir Hera Pheri. Neeraj Vora also worked on the first film as a writer.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Ballu is back! Sanjay Dutt announces Khalnayak Returns; teaser gets massive response at launch event

Actor-producer Sanjay Dutt's Three Dimension Motion Pictures and Aksha Kamboj, who is the Executive Chairperson of Aspect Global (Aspect Entertainment), invited the media to a special event to announce their first joint venture. The project had been kept secret until now, and during the event, it was finally revealed as the sequel to one of Dutt's most popular films, Khalnayak (1993), which is now called KhalNayak Returns.

The event started with Aksha Kamboj talking about her production company and its connection with Sanjay Dutt.
 She then asked the audience to focus on the screen.

A few minutes later, the intro teaser for KhalNayak Returns was shown.
 The journalists responded with a lot of enthusiasm and applause. Sanjay Dutt looked very stylish, and the use of the famous Khalnayak music added to the excitement.

PVR INOX Executive Director Sanjeev Kumar Bijli reveals plans for Cannes 2026, Hollywood slate and why India is now too big to ignore; opens up on Dhurandhar The Revenge hitting Rs. 100 cr mark in a single day: “It was a pleasant surprise…”

The last quarter of the previous financial year ended on a positive note for the exhibition industry, thanks to the success of films like Border 2 and Dhurandhar The Revenge. The first quarter of this financial year has also started well. As India's largest multiplex chain, PVR INOX Ltd is leading this positive phase. Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, the company's Executive Director, is feeling hopeful. The company is not just showing films but also distributing many local and Hollywood movies through PVR INOX Pictures. The financial year started with the release of The Drama, an acclaimed film starring Robert Pattinson and Zendaya.

The company has an exciting list of films coming up, like Hokum (May 8 or May 15), Tuner (May 29), Furious (June 12), The Invite (June 26), I Want Your Sex (July 31), Mutiny (August 21), Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping (November 26), Wife And Dog (date not yet finalized), Musk (date not yet finalized), and the Japanese anime ChaO (date not yet finalized).
 The Hindi films being distributed include Ek Din (May 1), Aakhri Sawal (May 8), Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai (May 22; certain territories), Raftaar (July 24), and Gabru (date not yet finalized). In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama, Sanjeev Kumar Bijli talked about current trends in the exhibition industry, upcoming films, and more.

How has the current quarter been so far, and what are your expectations for the films coming to cinemas in the next two months?

The first quarter started on a very positive note.
 The release of Dhurandhar The Revenge in April was a boost. Bhooth Bangla did decent business, grossing over 100 crores at the box office in India. We released The Drama, which made about 5 crores GBOC all India. It's a small number but big for an independent film, which is what PVR INOX Pictures does. Michael also did well, and Project Hail Mary performed exceptionally well worldwide and in India as well.

According to our targets, we may not have a blockbuster April, but it will be a good one.
 However, May has a big lineup. Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, starring Ayushmann Khurrana, looks funny. Varun Dhawan's Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai is also promising. The film everyone is talking about in the office is Raja Shivaji, which releases on May 1, along with The Devil Wears Prada 2 and Ek Din. We also have many regional films coming out. Patriot is a big one, which also comes out on May 1.

June looks great with a great lineup of films.
 Toxic is something to watch out for. We have Chand Mera Dil, Cocktail 2, Main Vaapas Aunga, Disclosure Day, etc., in this quarter that should bring audiences to cinemas.

PVR INOX released Dhurandhar The Revenge in certain circuits, and the film has become an all-time grosser.
 It also collected more than 100 crores in a single day, a feat it managed on two consecutive days. Did this come as a surprise, or was it expected?
It is hard to say.
 The buzz was always there, as the first part had done very well and created a lot of conversation. That is what makes a movie popular. So, it was a pleasant surprise that it performed the way it did. We knew it would do well, but we didn't know it would beat the first part. I am glad it did.

You recently attended the 76th Berlin International Film Festival and will also be attending the 79th Cannes Film Festival in May 2026.
 What motivates you to attend these festivals?
We have been doing this for 20 years now.
 We have been visiting not just Berlin and Cannes, but also AFM, the American Film Market in Los Angeles, where we buy international independent films. About 20 years ago, we noticed a gap—several independent studios like Miramax, New Line Cinema, and others didn't release their films in India. That's when we started PVR INOX Pictures and decided to acquire the rights to such films and distribute them in India. This has been going on for two decades now.

At these markets, we also get to watch films that we eventually buy.
 I watched The Drama in Berlin, along with other films. I also saw Hokum, which we bought from Neon and will release in May. We also have the rights to release The Invite, directed by Olivia Wilde. It has a great cast, including Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton. It will come out on June 26.

In short, film festivals are where we meet many independent film companies, nearly 40 of them.
 We also meet Japanese companies because we distribute a lot of anime films. We are also interested in releasing films in French, Spanish, and other European languages because the world is now language-agnostic. We value good cinema, regardless of its language. We bought some great films in Berlin and look forward to watching and acquiring a lot of exciting films in Cannes as well, like we do every year.