Regional Cinema’s Big Weekend: Mrithyunjay and S Saraswathi Lead the Charge

Regional Cinema’s Big Weekend: Mrithyunjay And S Saraswathi Lead The Charge

As we step into the first weekend of March 2026, the Indian box office is witnessing a vibrant surge in regional storytelling. From gritty investigative thrillers to historic international milestones, the “content-is-king” mantra is being proven once again across Telugu, Hindi, and Manipuri screens.

Whether you are looking for high-octane action or soul-stirring drama, here are the major titles you cannot miss.

1. Mrithyunjay: The Investigative Thriller of the Season

Headlining the weekend is Sree Vishnu’s most ambitious project yet, Mrithyunjay. Released in both Telugu and Hindi, the film follows Jai, a man who refuses to accept a “natural death” as a mere coincidence.

  • The Plot: Directed by Hussain Sha Kiran, the story weaves a complex web of murder and conspiracy. Jai’s journey from a common man to an accidental investigator is being hailed by critics as a “masterclass in suspense.”
  • Star Power: With Reba Monica John playing a pivotal role and a haunting background score by Kaala Bhairava, the film is already trending at #1 on major ticketing platforms.

2. S Saraswathi: Varalaxmi Sarathkumar’s Directorial Masterpiece

Marking a historic moment in Telugu cinema, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar makes her directorial debut with S Saraswathi. This isn’t just a crime drama; it’s a gut-wrenching exploration of a mother’s fight against a gaslighting system.

  • The Hook: A nurse’s daughter disappears, but the school claims the child never existed. The film features a technically brilliant seven-minute single-shot sequence that has become the talk of the industry.
  • The Cast: Supporting powerhouses like Prakash Raj and Priyamani add layers of gravitas to this legal-emotional thriller.

3. Boong: A Historic Win for Manipur

  • The Plot: Directed by Lakshmipriya Devi, it tells the story of a young boy from Manipur who sets out on a journey to find his estranged father as a “gift” for his mother. It’s being hailed as a tender, authentic masterpiece of North-Eastern storytelling.
  • The Vibe: Heartwarming and historic.
  • The Significance: This is a landmark moment for Indian cinema as Boong arrives in theaters after becoming the first Indian film to win a BAFTA (Best Children & Family Film).

4. Ghangtaul (Uttarakhandi/Pahadi)

  • The Vibe: Regional Pride.
  • The Release: Bringing the stories of the hills to the big screen, Ghangtaul is seeing a significant release in Delhi-NCR and Uttarakhand. It serves as a testament to the growing reach of Pahadi cinema in the national mainstream.

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