The first week of November 2025 brings an extraordinary lineup of 13 theatrical releases spanning multiple languages and genres. Whether you’re craving Hollywood sci-fi action, Bollywood social dramas, or regional romance, this week’s cinema offerings promise something for every moviegoer. From Elle Fanning’s alien adventure to Yami Gautam’s powerful courtroom drama, theaters are packed with diverse storytelling.
This Week’s Movies Releases At A Glance
| Release Date | Total Films | Languages | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 6-7, 2025 | 13 Movies | Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, English | Predator franchise, Jennifer Lawrence comeback, Social dramas |
Hollywood Blockbusters

Predator: Badlands (Nov 7)
The ninth installment of the iconic Predator franchise takes viewers to a remote alien planet. Elle Fanning stars as Thia, who helps a young outcast Predator named Dek survive and adapt after his clan banishes him. This sci-fi action thriller promises breathtaking visuals and explores survival themes from an unexpected perspective—the Predator’s point of view.
Die, My Love (Nov 7)
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson headline this intense black comedy-drama based on Ariana Harwicz’s Spanish novel. Grace struggles with postpartum depression after moving from New York City to rural Montana with husband Jackson. The film sensitively explores mental health, psychosis, and the challenges of new parenthood while maintaining dark comedic undertones. LaKeith Stanfield, Nick Nolte, and Sissy Spacek round out the stellar cast.
Bollywood & Hindi Cinema

Haq (Nov 7)
Set in 1980s India, Yami Gautam delivers what promises to be a career-defining performance as Shazia Bano. This social drama follows a abandoned housewife’s fight for child support against her husband Abbas Khan (Emraan Hashmi), who remarries and attempts to silence her with triple talaq. Director Suparn Varma tackles women’s rights and legal justice with compelling storytelling that resonates with contemporary discussions about women’s empowerment.
Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai? (Nov 7)
This suspense thriller features CID fame actors Dayanand Shetty and Aditya Srivastava alongside Sonali Kulkarni. When a woman with psychic powers seeks refuge with a couple while fleeing her troubled partner, strange events unfold revealing everyone’s hidden secrets. Director Prabal Baruah crafts an atmospheric mystery that keeps audiences guessing.
South Indian Cinema Extravaganza

Vrusshabha (Nov 6)
Malayalam superstar Mohanlal leads this fantasy action-drama about a wealthy diamond dealer whose ancestral village visit triggers memories of past lives where they were enemies. The Telugu-Malayalam bilingual navigates themes of reincarnation, vengeance, and redemption with Nanda Kishore’s directorial vision.
Ithiri Neram (Nov 7)
Roshan Mathew stars as Radhe Mohan Sharma, who discovers a billion-dollar banking scandal while investigating irregularities in his bank account. This Malayalam comedy-romance cleverly balances humor with serious themes of corporate corruption and whistleblowing, making financial fraud surprisingly entertaining.

Jatadhara (Nov 7)
Sonakshi Sinha and Sudheer Babu headline this supernatural thriller centered on the Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple legend. A skeptic investigates a pishachini guarding centuries-old treasure, uncovering long-hidden secrets. The Telugu film blends mythology with contemporary thriller elements.
The Girlfriend (Nov 7)
Rashmika Mandanna explores toxic relationships in this Telugu romance-drama. Her character Bhooma questions what being a “girlfriend” means while navigating jealousy and insecurity with partner Vikram. The film examines healthy versus unhealthy love dynamics with action-packed sequences directed by Rahul Ravindran.
Romance & Drama Offerings

Aaromaley (Nov 7)
This Tamil coming-of-age romance follows a hopeless romantic joining a matrimonial agency. His new boss teaches him that love must be earned, not just found. Kishen Das and Shivathmika Rajashekar star in director Sarang Thiagu’s exploration of modern relationship expectations.
Premistunnaa (Nov 7)
A Telugu romantic drama about miscommunication and unspoken feelings. A young boy’s inability to express himself properly leads to misunderstandings with the woman he loves, exploring how communication gaps destroy relationships.
Krishna Leela (Nov 7)
Reincarnation meets romance in this Telugu supernatural fantasy. Yoga expert Vihari returns to India and meets Brundha—his past-life lover. They must overcome a centuries-old curse to reunite, blending mythology with contemporary love stories.
Thrillers & Action
China Piece (Nov 7)
This Telugu action thriller addresses India-China tensions through agent Vali and ally Prudhvi’s mission to stop a major conspiracy threatening national defense. Timely and intense, it explores geopolitical themes through action-packed storytelling.

The Great Pre-Wedding Show (Nov 7)
Indian wedding chaos meets comedy in this Telugu film. A couple’s pre-wedding photoshoot plans spiral into comedic disaster, satirizing the elaborate preparations that characterize modern Indian weddings.
Your Weekend Viewing Guide
With 13 diverse releases, this week offers unprecedented choice for cinema lovers. From Jennifer Lawrence’s mental health exploration to Yami Gautam’s courtroom battle, from alien planets to ancestral villages, theaters become portals to countless worlds this November.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the biggest releases this week in November 2025?
The biggest releases this week include Predator: Badlands (November 7) starring Elle Fanning as the ninth installment in the iconic sci-fi franchise, and Die, My Love (November 7) featuring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in a psychological drama about postpartum depression. In Bollywood, Yami Gautam’s Haq (November 7) tackles the powerful subject of triple talaq and women’s rights in 1980s India opposite Emraan Hashmi. From South Indian cinema, Mohanlal’s Vrusshabha (November 6) in Malayalam-Telugu and Rashmika Mandanna’s The Girlfriend (November 7) in Telugu are highly anticipated releases. These five films represent the week’s most star-studded and content-rich offerings across languages.
What genres are covered in this week’s movie releases?
This week’s 13 releases span virtually every genre, ensuring something for all audiences. Sci-fi action lovers get Predator: Badlands, while thriller fans can choose between supernatural horror (Jatadhara), banking scandal comedy (Ithiri Neram), suspense (Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai?), and geopolitical action (China Piece). Romance enthusiasts have multiple options including coming-of-age (Aaromaley), toxic relationship drama (The Girlfriend), reincarnation fantasy (Krishna Leela), and miscommunication tragedy (Premistunnaa). Social dramas include the powerful women’s rights story Haq and mental health exploration Die, My Love. Even wedding comedy gets representation with The Great Pre-Wedding Show, while fantasy action arrives via Vrusshabha. This diverse lineup spans Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and English languages.


