SRK Birthday Special Rereleases to watch in theatres this week
This week’s movie lineup promises epic stories, Mind-blowing action, gripping drama, and heartwarming re-releases. Gladiator II returns to ancient Rome, where loyalty and vengeance drive the fight for justice. Kanguva blends history and present-day action as a warrior’s quest unfolds across centuries. Bhairathi Ranagal dives into the rise of a formidable character in Kannada cinema, packed with raw power and high stakes. The Sabarmati Report brings a journalist’s search for truth to the forefront, revisiting a pivotal moment in India’s history. Additionally, watch handpicked re-releases like Kal Ho Na Ho, Pardes and Veer Zaara in Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday month and relive the magic and charm of the Badshaah of Bollywood. Don’t miss these captivating films that promise unforgettable cinematic experiences.
Gladiator II
Gladiator II takes audiences back to the awe-inspiring world of ancient Rome, reintroducing a tale where loyalty, power, and vengeance collide. Decades after Maximus’ heroic sacrifice, Lucius (Paul Mescal)—the boy who once admired him—has grown into a man bearing the weight of Rome’s fractured legacy. Exiled to Numidia, a Roman province on the North African coast, Lucius has built a life away from the empire that betrayed him. But when ruthless emperors conquer his homeland, destroying his newfound family, Lucius is thrust back into the deadly Colosseum. This time, he fights not only for survival but for justice and Rome’s restoration.
Directed by Ridley Scott, returning to expand on his 2000 epic that won five Oscars, Gladiator II is set to be a cinematic spectacle with sweeping battles, intense drama, and a rich narrative exploring Lucius’s transformation from an exile to a warrior. Denzel Washington’s portrayal of Macrinus adds a layer of complexity, hinting at shifting loyalties that could become a focal point of the story. The film also stars Pedro Pascal and Joseph Quinn, promising powerful performances that fuel the high stakes.
With breathtaking visuals and a storyline filled with betrayal, honour, and unexpected alliances, Gladiator II promises to reignite the epic grandeur of ancient Rome. Witness a hero’s resurgence and a legend’s rebirth—only in theaters this week.
Kanguva
Kanguva is an epic saga that promises to captivate audiences with its sweeping narrative bridging centuries and genres. Starring National Award-winning actor Suriya in dual roles in his first collaboration with director Siruthai Siva, this period fantasy tells the tale of Kanguva, a fearless tribal warrior from 700 years ago whose mission to protect his people is cut short by antagonist (Bobby Deol). In present-day Goa, shadow cop Francis “Frankie” Theodore finds his fate tied to Kanguva’s unfinished quest. As the past and present collide, together, across & against time they must fulfil a centuries old promise.
One of the most expensive movies ever made in India, Kanguva blends history with a modern-day thriller, showcasing powerful performances from Suriya and Bobby Deol, who makes his South Indian debut as a formidable antagonist. Supported by an ensemble cast featuring Disha Patani, Jagapati Babu, Kovai Sarala, and Yogi Babu, Kanguva is brought to life with visually stunning cinematography. Audiences can also look forward to a special surprise cameo by Suriya’s real-life brother, Karthi, adding an exciting twist. Kanguva is a high-stakes blend of adrenaline-pumping action, deep emotion, and a story rooted in themes of forgiveness and resilience. This pan-India spectacle sets new standards for imagination and storytelling.
Bhairathi Ranagal
Bhairathi Ranagal is all set to take audiences on an intense journey into the life of one of Kannada cinema’s most compelling characters. This prequel to the 2017 blockbuster Mufti sees superstar Dr. Shivarajkumar reprise the titular role, a cult character whose powerful presence left fans eager for more. Touted to be the first prequel in Kannada cinema, it reveals Ranagal’s transformation from an idealistic lawyer into a feared yet respected gangster, showcasing the pivotal moments that forged his legacy.
Directed by Narthan and produced by Geetha Shivarajkumar under Geetha Pictures, Bhairathi Ranagal promises gripping storytelling and raw action. The narrative delves into themes of power, loyalty, and the fine line between justice and vengeance. Joining Dr. Shivarajkumar are Chaya Singh, Madhu Guruswamy, and Babu Hirannaiah, adding depth to this high-stakes tale.
With a powerful score by Ravi Basrur, known for his work on KGF and Salaar, the film’s tone is amplified for maximum impact. Fans can also expect unique fight choreography featuring the reimagined billhook machete (longu), now with a modern twist for Ranagal’s battles. Dr Shivarajkumar’s dedication to performing his own stunts adds authenticity to each scene. Excitingly, a sequel to this film is already in the works. Bhairathi Ranagal hits theatres this week, inviting audiences to witness the rise of an unforgettable legend.
The Sabarmati Report
The Sabarmati Report delves into one of the most significant and tragic events in India’s recent history—the Godhra train burning infamous incident of 2002 that claimed 59 lives and sent shockwaves across the nation. Directed by Dheeraj Sarna and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, the film takes a fresh approach by exploring this event through the eyes of journalists determined to uncover the truth behind the headlines.
Vikrant Massey stars as an investigative journalist who confronts the established norms of reporting, driven by a deep sense of justice and influenced by Ridhi Dogra’s grounded portrayal of a fellow truth-seeker. As the story unfolds, Vikrant’s character faces the challenges of navigating a tense and divided media landscape, exposing hidden truths that question official narratives and highlight the perils of ethical reporting. Raashii Khanna joins as a partner in this quest, bringing nuance to a story layered with complexity.
Set against the backdrop of ideological conflicts between Hindi-speaking, grassroots journalists and their English-speaking counterparts, The Sabarmati Report sheds light on the personal and professional stakes of investigative journalism. This week, audiences will witness a powerful narrative that revisits an incident that shaped India’s socio-cultural fabric and sparked enduring debates on truth and justice.
Curated Shows: SRK Birthday Special Re-releases
Kal Ho Na Ho
Karan Johar’s 2003 hit Kal Ho Na Ho is still a touching story about love, friendship, and the unpredictable nature of life. Set in the lively city of New York, the film follows Naina (Preity Zinta), Aman (Shah Rukh Khan), and Rohit (Saif Ali Khan) as they go through a multitude of emotions. Shah Rukh’s portrayal of Aman, the cheerful and selfless romantic, still melts hearts even after over 20 years. The beauty of the film lies in its emotional core. It is not surprising that Johar wrote the script while dealing with the grief of his father’s illness, adding to the movie’s emotional depth. The soundtrack by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, with songs like Kal Ho Na Ho and Maahi Ve, is still loved and played even today.
Pardes
Also making its way back to cinemas is Subhash Ghai’s Pardes, a 1997 musical drama that highlights the clash between Indian values and Western culture. Shah Rukh Khan stars as Arjun, a loyal friend caught between duty and love, while Mahima Chaudhry shines in her debut role, earning a Filmfare Award for it. Back when it was released, Pardes wasn’t just a hit at the box office; it connected with Indians at home and abroad, touching on identity, belonging, and the sacrifices people make to follow their dreams. Fun fact: the song I Love My India was filmed during actual Independence Day celebrations, adding a genuine sense of patriotism that still brings back memories. The music by Nadeem-Shravan, especially Do Dil Mil Rahe Hain, remains a favourite and reminds audiences of the film’s emotional essence.
Veer-Zaara
The classic Yash Chopra romance, Veer-Zaara, is already playing to packed houses for its 20th-anniversary celebration, and SRK’s birthday month offers another chance to join the frenzy. The film tells the story of Veer Pratap Singh (Shah Rukh Khan), an Indian Air Force pilot, and Zaara (Preity Zinta), a Pakistani woman bound by tradition and duty. Shah Rukh’s portrayal of Veer’s unwavering love and sacrifice resonates deeply with audiences. With Madan Mohan’s beautiful compositions brought to life by Lata Mangeshkar’s timeless voice, songs like Tere Liye and Main Yahaan Hoon remain etched in the hearts of fans. This is a perfect opportunity to relive the magic of a love story that transcends borders and time.