Following the trailer launch of Kartikeya’s Bedurulanka 2012 and Trisha’s Raangi, the makers of other upcoming movies from the Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam film industries dropped new trailers and teasers last week. Here’s a look at some of them.
Sembi (Tamil)
A new official trailer for the upcoming Tamil-language film Sembi has been released by Saregama Tamil. Directed by Prabu Solomon, the film stars Kovai Sarala, Ashwin Kumar Lakshmikanthan and Thambi Ramaiah in lead roles.
The new two-minute-31-second-long trailer shows us the beautiful bond between a grandmother and her granddaughter living in the hills of southern India. The trailer also shows glimpses of a tragedy where the grandmother gets separated from the child due to some shady practices of the authorities.
Sembi will hit the cinemas on December 30.
Orchestra Mysuru (Kannada)
The Kannada-language musical film Orchestra Mysuru finally gets a release date. Helmed by Sunil Mysuru, the film stars Dileep Raj, Mahadeva Prasad and Nagabhushana in lead roles. The film is backed by Raghu Dixit Productions. Raghu Dixit himself has composed several songs for the film.
Orchestra Mysuru will arrive in the theatres on January 12, 2023.
Christopher (Malayalam)
Actress Sneha’s character poster from the upcoming Malayalam-language thriller Christopher has come out. Directed by B. Unnikrishnan, the film is based on real-life events and is headlined by Mammootty. It also features Amala Paul, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Vinay Rai and Shine Tom Chacko.
Sneha unveiled the poster on her Instagram account with the caption “Feel the Calmness Before the STORM. Myself as Beena Mariam Chacko in #Christopher”.
Bandra (Malayalam)
Actress Tamannaah is making her debut in Malayalam cinema with Bandra. The makers released the first look of the star on the occasion of her birthday. Directed by Arun Gopy and written by Uday Krishna, the film also stars Sarath Kumar, Dino Morea, Rajveer Ankur Singh and Amit Tiwari.
In the poster, the Bubly Bouncer actress looks regal in a yellowish lehenga. The poster gives out the vibe of a period film.