Regretting You blends stunning cinematography with mother-daughter drama but divides critics, offering comfort and catharsis more than big-screen fireworks.
Author: Naquiyah Maimoon
Chaniya Toli delivers rural humor and female‑led freshness to Gujarati cinema, but sustaining its box‑office momentum beyond the initial buzz remains uncertain.
Milap Zaveri’s new romantic drama combines love, obsession, and censorship controversy, debuting this Diwali amid pre-release buzz and regulatory adjustments.
Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate offers Gujarati audiences an introspective journey of guilt and redemption, led by Shruhad Goswami, balancing emotion, faith, and realism.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 17: If you asked me a year ago whether a Korean exorcism horror led by two nuns could open top of the box office, I’d have chuckled. Yet here we are. Dark Nuns (also styled The Priests 2: Dark Nuns) has invaded screens — and minds — in early 2025, bringing with it ambition, dread, and some stumbles along the path of faith and spectacle. When Dark Nuns premiered in South Korea on January 24, 2025, it arrived with more than whispers of curiosity — it came with weighty expectations. A spin-off of the 2015 cult-hit…
Tron: Ares combines breathtaking visuals and existential ambition but loses narrative focus, becoming a beautiful glitch in Disney’s sprawling cyber-universe.
From box-office struggle to global streaming success, Bogotá: City of the Lost showcases Song Joong-ki’s most intense performance in a film that’s equal parts flawed and fearless.
Holy Night: Demon Hunters blends horror and action as Ma Dong-seok leads a supernatural team against demon-worshipping cults in burning Seoul.”
Diljit Dosanjh’s new album ‘Aura’ arrives October 15, blending pop ambition and emotional depth with 10 diverse tracks—promising a global music moment.
Taylor Swift’s Showgirl event film led the US box office with $33M and earned $46M globally, redefining music-cinema synergy and setting new benchmarks for fan-driven releases.

