
This week, seven South Indian films are releasing in theatres, with Prithviraj Sukumaran's Malayalam crime thriller 'Khalifa' hitting screens on August 20, 2026. The film, directed by Vysakh, follows a man caught…
This week, seven South Indian films are releasing in theatres, with Prithviraj Sukumaran's Malayalam crime thriller 'Khalifa' hitting screens on August 20, 2026. The film, directed by Vysakh, follows a man caught in international gold smuggling and has a UA 16+ certificate. Other Malayalam releases include 'Bethlehem Kudumba Unit', a comedy-drama starring Nivin Pauly and Mamitha Baiju, releasing August 21.

Telugu action drama 'Irumudi', starring Ravi Teja as an alcohol-dependent father who undertakes a 41-day Ayyappa Deeksha, also releases August 21. The English-language action crime thriller '7 Dogs' features Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt, alongside an international cast. Horror fans get 'Insidious: Out of the Further', while 'Tony' traces Anthony Bourdain's early years and 'Mutiny' stars Jason Statham.
Mathrubhumi reports that 'Khalifa' is likely the week's major Malayalam release, and 'Bethlehem Kudumba Unit' is positioned as a family entertainer for the Onam season. Pinkvilla lists these as South Indian releases to watch.
Pinkvilla's framing as 'South releases' overstates the regional identity of films like '7 Dogs' and 'Insidious', which are international productions. Mathrubhumi's coverage is more granular, highlighting local context like Onam positioning. The measured reading: this week offers a genuine mix of Malayalam, Telugu, and global titles, but only 'Khalifa' and 'Bethlehem Kudumba Unit' are purely South Indian. Watch for 'Khalifa's box office performance as a benchmark for Malayalam cinema this season.
Sources (2): pinkvilla.com, english.mathrubhumi.com
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.