The weekend of November 8, 2025, offers a diverse cinematic selection, with at least five new films hitting theaters, catering to a wide range of tastes. From courtroom dramas to romantic comedies, here's a look at what's new on the big screen.
Haq
"Haq," directed by Suparn S. Varma, is a Hindi-language drama inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case of 1985. The film stars Yami Gautam Dhar as Shazia, a woman who takes her husband, Abbas (Emraan Hashmi), to court after he divorces her through triple talaq. The movie revolves around Shazia's legal battle for her rights, sparking a national debate about faith, women's rights, and justice. Critics are praising the film for its balanced approach to sensitive religious and social issues. "Haq" opened with a modest ₹1.65 crore on its first day. Reviews commend Yami Gautam Dhar's measured performance and Emraan Hashmi's strong support.
Aaromaley
For those seeking a lighter cinematic experience, "Aaromaley" is a Tamil romantic comedy directed by Sarang Thiagu. The film stars Kishen Das as Ajith, a hopeless romantic, and Shivathmika Rajashekar as Anjali, a pragmatic woman he meets while working at a matchmaking agency. Their contrasting views on love create awkward and humorous moments. Harshath Khan plays Sachin, Ajith's friend, adding to the film's levity with witty one-liners. "Aaromaley" is noted for its refreshing take on romance, steering clear of melodrama and focusing on genuine emotions. The movie is about 2 hours and 8 minutes long.
Die My Love
Stepping into the thriller genre, "Die My Love" tells the story of Grace, a writer and young mother, who is slowly slipping into madness. Locked away in an old house in Montana, her erratic behavior worries her companion, Jackson. This R-rated film promises a suspenseful and unsettling viewing experience.
Christy
Another film hitting theaters this weekend is "Christy".
Additional Releases
In addition to the films highlighted above, moviegoers can also check out "Nuremberg," and "Grand Prix of Europe". These films offer further variety, ensuring there's something for everyone at the cinema this weekend.
