Are you searching for new movies in cinemas this Friday, September 5, 2025? This week’s lineup is packed with big titles like Baaghi 4, The Bengal Files, Madharaasi, Ghaati, and the Hollywood horror finale The Conjuring: Last Rites. Alongside these, audiences can also enjoy fresh stories such as Little Hearts, Bad Girl, and Elumale.
From Bollywood action and Tamil thrillers to Telugu dramas and Hollywood blockbusters, there’s something for every movie lover hitting the big screen this Friday.
| Language | Movie Titles |
|---|---|
| Hindi (Bollywood) | Baaghi 4, The Bengal Files |
| English (Hollywood) | The Conjuring: Last Rites |
| Tamil | Madharaasi, Bad Girl, Gandhi Kannadi, Thiranthidu Kadhave Thiranthidu |
| Telugu | Ghaati, Little Hearts, Love You Raa |
| Kannada | Om Shivam, Elumale, 31 Days, Naanu Matthu Gunda 2, Rudhiram, Kudla Namdu Uuru |
| Bengali | Jhor, Ahana: The Light Within, Devi – Ek Pretmanobir Panchali, College Campus |
| Gujarati | Nankhatai |
| Manipuri | Nungshibeine Nungshimanbei 3, Mangalsana |
Bollywood Movies releasing this week
Baaghi 4
Tiger Shroff returns with jaw-dropping stunts, joined by Sanjay Dutt in this high-octane action thriller film. As the fourth installment in the Baaghi series, it stands out among the Bollywood movies releasing this week in Hindi in cinemas. The film has already garnered ₹5 crore in advance bookings, reflecting strong audience interest.
The Bengal Files
Directed by Vivek Agnihotri, The Bengal Files is a hard-hitting political drama film that delves into the communal violence of 1946 Bengal, including the Great Calcutta Killings and the Noakhali riots. This intense narrative forms the third and final chapter of Agnihotri’s Files Trilogy, following The Tashkent Files (2019) and The Kashmir Files (2022).
Hollywood Movies releasing this week
The Conjuring: Last Rites
The Conjuring: Last Rites is the final chapter of the iconic horror franchise film. Directed by Michael Chaves, it follows Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga) as they face their most terrifying case yet. Blending supernatural scares with emotional depth, it serves as a chilling farewell to the Conjuring universe.
Tamil Movies releasing this week
Madharaasi
Sivakarthikeyan teams up with A. R. Murugadoss for Madharaasi, a gripping psychological action thriller film. Among the most awaited new tamil films this week audiences are buzzing about, it also stars Rukmini Vasanth, Vidyut Jammwal, Biju Menon, Vikranth, and Shabeer Kallarakkal, with music by Anirudh Ravichander.
Bad Girl
Directed by Varsha Bharath, Bad Girl is a pacy coming-of-age Tamil drama movie starring Anjali Sivaraman, Shanthipriya, Saranya Ravichandran, Teejay Arunasalam, and Sashank Bommireddipalli. Among the most talked-about new Tamil movies in theaters now, it follows Ramya’s turbulent journey from high school into adulthood.
Gandhi Kannadi
Gandhi Kannadi is a social drama Tamil film marking TV star KPY Bala’s lead role debut in cinema. Directed by Sherief, the film also features Namita and Balaji Sakthivel in key roles. Blending realism with strong social themes, it highlights the struggles and resilience of ordinary lives on the big screen.
Thiranthidu Kadhave Thiranthidu
This spooky comedy-horror film Thiranthidu Kadhave Thiranthidu features Kongu Manjunathan, S. Sathya, Manish Kumar A., S. Archana Devi, and S. Nellai Lakshmi Priya. In a twisted tale, a man attempts suicide, only to be trapped inside his own home by two thieves- a door that opens only from the outside seals their fate.
Kannada Movies releasing this week
Om Shivam
A non-linear action-drama among the Kannada movies releasing this week, Om Shivam follows Shivu (Bhargav Krishna), whose budding romance turns tragic until the mystery of his beloved’s return challenges everything he knows. Directed by Alwin Francis in his debut, it also stars Viranika Shetty and Ravi Kale.
Elumale
Elumale is a romantic thriller inspired by true events, among the Kannada movies releasing this week. It stars Raanna (as Harish) and Priyanka Achar, with Jagapathi Babu, Kishore, and T. S. Nagabharana in pivotal roles. Directed by Punit Rangaswamy, the story unfolds along the Karnataka–Tamil Nadu border, blending suspense with heartfelt emotion.
31 Days
A heartwarming Kannada movie, 31 Days blends romance, horror, and humor in a unique tale. It follows Niru (Niranjan Kumar Shetty) through a month of unexpected love, eerie twists, and emotional turns. Also starring Prajwaly Suvarna, Chillar Manju, and Akshay Karkala, this contemporary drama delivers both warmth and suspense.
Naanu Matthu Gunda 2
This Kannada movie sequel blends deep emotion and soulful storytelling with a touch of the divine. Directed by Raghu Hassan, it stars Rakesh Adiga and Rachana Inder, alongside canine stars Simba Jr. and Bunty. Shot across Ooty and Shivamogga, the film continues the beloved human-dog bond from the original.
Rudhiram
Rudhiram is a psychological survival thriller film directed by Jisho Lon Antony, now released in Kannada. Raj B. Shetty stars as Dr. Mathew Rosy, and Aparna Balamurali plays Swathy; the film follows a respected doctor who secretly keeps Swathy captive, igniting a tense fight for survival and dark revelations.
Kudla Namdu Uuru
This Kannada movie is a gripping comedy-thriller drama film inspired by true events. Directed by Durga Prasad RK- who also stars alongside Anika Shetty, Ramesh BH, Shreya S. Shetty, and Swaraj Shetty- it follows five carefree friends in coastal Kudla whose lighthearted lives spiral into suspicion and betrayal after a tragic twist.
Namo Venkatesha
A warmhearted Kannada romantic comedy film, Namo Venkatesha follows Venki and Rashmi as love blossoms- then life pulls them apart. Directed and played by Vijay Bharadwaj, the film features Parvathi (Anvitha Sagar), Deepa KM, and Sudha Prasanna. With laughter, emotional twists, and memorable songs, it’s a joyous family entertainer.
Austin Na Mahanmouna
An emotional romance-drama set in the 1990s coastal Karnataka, Austin Na Mahanmouna marks the directorial, production, and acting debut of Vinay Kumar Vaidyanathan. Among the Kannada movies releasing this week, it features Risha Gowda as Jasmine and Prakrithi K Prasad as Leesha. The film explores passion, heartbreak, and destiny framed by heartfelt music and nostalgic visuals.
Telugu Movies releasing this week
Ghaati
A gritty Telugu action-crime drama this week, Ghaati is directed by Krish Jagarlamudi and stars Anushka Shetty, Vikram Prabhu, Chaitanya Rao Madadi, and Jagapathi Babu. Set in the rugged Eastern Ghats, it follows a woman’s journey from victim to criminal to legend—a hard-hitting tale of survival, rebellion, and redemption.
Little Hearts
A light-hearted Telugu romantic comedy this week, Little Hearts follows Akhil (Mouli Tanuj), a laid-back student, who falls for Katyayani (Shivani Nagaram) during college coaching. Directed by Sai Marthand and produced by Aditya Hasan, it features strong scenes with Rajeev Kanakala, S.S. Kanchi, Anitha Chowdary, and Sathya Krishnan, delivering humor and heart.
Love You Raa
A genre-blending Telugu horror-comedy this week, Love You Raa (releasing on September 5) is directed by Prasad Eluri and features debutantes Chinnu Krish and Geethika Ratan. When a group of friends makes a bet to prove the existence of ghosts, their fun escalates into spine-chilling laughs.
Gujrati Movies releasing this week
Nankhatai
A heartfelt Gujarati family drama, Nankhatai weaves together three emotional tales—each showcasing quiet resilience, love, and the courage to persevere. Directed and written by Preetsinh Gohil, it stars Hiten Kumar, Mitra Gadhvi, Mayur Chauhan, Esha Kansara, Deeksha Joshi, Tatsat Munshi, and Tarjanee Bhadla. A moving tribute to the strength of everyday lives.
Bengali Movies releasing this week
Jhor
A gripping Bengali mystery thriller, Jhor stars Bonny Sengupta as Michael, a suspended officer drawn into searching for two missing girls after his student Jane falls mysteriously injured. Opposing him is Saurav Das as Souvick, amid mounting secrets in a secluded college hostel setting. The suspense unfolds against the misty backdrop of Kalimpong.
Ahana: The Light Within
This Bengali drama follows Ahana, a woman writer who grapples with societal expectations and the taboo of male infertility on her path to self-discovery. Directed, written, and produced by Promita Bhowmik, the film stars Sudipta Chakraborty, Joy Sengupta, Saumya Sengupta, Senjuti Roy Mukherjee, and Priyabrata Sen Sarkar. It’s a powerful journey from darkness to light, celebrated on the festival circuit.
Devi – Ek Pretmanobir Panchali
A supernatural fantasy thriller, Devi – Ek Pretmanobir Panchali unfolds as a fierce duel between dark sorcery and divine destiny. Maya, a powerful witch, performs a forbidden ritual- but a “magic-girl” named Devi (Ranieeta Dash) is destined to confront her on her 18th birthday. Also starring Somraj Maiti and Rahul Banerjee.
College Campus
A stirring campus-action drama, College Campus centers on Suryo (Rajkamal Roy), who enrolls at the same college where his sister was murdered years ago by student leader Jahuri (Rajatava Dutta). As ragging continues under Jahuri’s brother, Suryo and allies form an anti-ragging committee- turning a personal vendetta into a stand against corruption. Directed by Purnendu Halder, it also features Laboni Sarkar, Priyanka Banerjee, and Biplab Chatterjee.
Manipuri Movies releasing this week
Nungshibeine Nungshimanbei 3
In this poignant romantic drama, a woman finally walks away from unreturned love- prompting the man who once dismissed her to fight for the love he failed to appreciate. Directed by Thoiba Soibam, it stars Dayananda Leishangthem and Sonia Samjetshabam, continuing a deeply emotional story rooted in resilience and realization.
Mangalsana
Kshetrimayum Priyobrata Singh’s Mangalsana is a poignant Manipuri drama featuring Billa Ngathem, Priyo Sorokhaibam, and Dhumga Kshetrimayum. The story follows a woman’s unshakable strength as she supports her husband battling drug addiction while raising their children. A heartfelt portrayal of endurance, family, and hope, the film hits cinemas on September 5, 2025.
FAQs
A: The major Bollywood release this week is Baaghi 4, starring Tiger Shroff and Sanjay Dutt. Another big title is The Bengal Files, directed by Vivek Agnihotri.
A: Tamil movie lovers can catch Madharaasi, a psychological action thriller, Bad Girl, a youthful coming-of-age drama, Gandhi Kannadi, and Thiranthidu Kadhave Thiranthidu.
A: Exciting Telugu releases this week include Ghaati, a powerful action-crime drama, Little Hearts, a romantic comedy, and Love You Raa, a horror-comedy with a youthful twist.
A: Among the notable Kannada releases are Om Shivam, Elumale, 31 Days, Naanu Matthu Gunda 2, Rudhiram, and Kudla Namdu Uuru.
A: Yes, Bengali cinema offers a strong lineup with Jhor, a mystery thriller, Ahana: The Light Within, a thought-provoking drama, Devi – Ek Pretmanobir Panchali, a supernatural fantasy, and College Campus, a gripping campus action story.
A: The much-anticipated Gujarati release is Nankhatai, a family drama that tells three interwoven stories of love and resilience.
A: Manipuri cinema features Nungshibeine Nungshimanbei 3, continuing the popular romantic saga, along with Mangalsana, a touching family drama about love and perseverance.
A: Yes, The Conjuring: Last Rites, the final installment of the popular horror franchise, is releasing worldwide on September 5, 2025.








