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‘Bhooth Bangla’, ‘Dacoit’ To ‘The Drama’: What to watch in theatres this Week

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 14, 2026, 17:50 IST
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What to watch in theatres this Week

This week’s theatrical lineup brings an exciting mix of genres, from horror-comedy and action drama to romance and sci-fi spectacle. With big stars, acclaimed directors, and diverse storytelling styles, the releases cater to every kind of moviegoer. Whether you’re looking for laughs, thrills, or emotional depth, these films hitting cinemas promise a well-rounded big-screen experience.

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‘Bhooth Bangla’

Releasing on April 17, ‘Bhooth Bangla’ is a horror-comedy directed by Priyadarshan, marking his reunion with Akshay Kumar. The film also stars Paresh Rawal, Tabu, Rajpal Yadav, and Wamiqa Gabbi. Blending spooky elements with humour, it promises a nostalgic yet fresh take on the genre, packed with comic timing and eerie twists.

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‘Dacoit’

‘Dacoit’, starring Adivi Sesh and Mrunal Thakur, arrives in theatres this week as an action-romance drama. The film combines themes of love, betrayal, and revenge, offering an intense narrative rooted in emotional conflict. With gritty action sequences and a strong romantic core, it aims to deliver both adrenaline and heartfelt storytelling for audiences.

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‘The Drama’

Headlined by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, ‘The Drama’ is a performance-driven romantic drama that explores the complexities of love and forgiveness. Known for its stylised storytelling and layered characters, the film leans heavily on its lead actors’ performances. It presents a thought-provoking narrative that questions emotional boundaries within relationships.

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‘Vaazha 2’

‘Vaazha 2’ is a coming-of-age drama that follows four young men navigating societal pressure and personal struggles. Rooted in friendship and self-discovery, the film blends humour with emotional depth. As the protagonists are labelled troublemakers, their journey towards maturity unfolds with relatable conflicts, making it a heartfelt exploration of youth, identity, and expectations.

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‘Love Insurance Kompany’

‘Love Insurance Kompany’, featuring Pradeep Ranganathan, is a Tamil romantic comedy that offers a light-hearted and entertaining narrative. With its quirky premise and youthful energy, the film blends humour with romance. It focuses on modern relationships while delivering a breezy, feel-good story that appeals to audiences looking for fun and laughter on the big screen.

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