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Movie Releases This Week In March 2025: From John Abraham's gripping thriller based on actual events, The Diplomat to Lost Lands, a story by George R.R. Martin vividly depicts a dystopian fantasy world, this week offers unique movies to witness on the big screens. Novocaine is a suspenseful thriller about a guy who must struggle to survive despite being unable to feel pain, while The Day the Earth Blew Up brings back Looney Tunes in a crazy, action-packed adventure.

Bollywood enthusiasts can also celebrate Aamir Khan's legacy by attending Aamir Khan: Cinema Ka Jadugar, a unique film festival that takes place from March 14 to March 27. Sci-fi enthusiasts may also re-watch two cinematic masterpieces -  Dune: Part Two and Interstellar, both of which are returning to theaters this week!

Movie Releases This Week In March 2025

The Diplomat

John Abraham breaks from his usual action-packed performances to deliver a tense and gripping thriller based on true events in The Diplomat. He takes on the role of an Indian diplomat tasked with bringing back a young Indian woman from Pakistan, where she was reportedly lured into a forced marriage. This time, instead of throwing punches, Abraham plays a strategist—manoeuvring through the world of diplomacy and intelligence with quiet intensity.

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In the Lost Lands

In the Lost Lands takes you on an exhilarating journey into a dark, dystopian fantasy world. The film follows Gray Alys, a powerful sorceress sent on a dangerous quest by a queen. With the drifter Boyce as her guide, Gray must brave a supernatural wasteland teeming with menacing creatures and hidden dangers, all in pursuit of an artefact that holds unimaginable power. It is based on the eponymous short story by Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon creator George R.R. Martin.

The Day the Earth Blew Up

Porky Pig and Daffy Duck are back in The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, the first fully animated feature-length Looney Tunes film. This time, they stumble upon a mind-control scheme at their local bubblegum factory, only to land in the middle of an alien invasion. Saving the world isn’t exactly their speciality, but they’ll give it a shot with plenty of slapstick chaos and zany antics.

Novocaine

What if you couldn’t feel pain, even when your life depended on it? That’s everyday life for Nate, a junior bank manager in Novocaine, an action thriller starring Jack Quaid. He has a rare condition called congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), which means his body doesn’t register pain at all. It might sound like an advantage, but in reality, it’s anything but, without pain as a warning sign, even a small injury could turn deadly.

CIPA is a real medical condition, affecting fewer than one in 100 million people. While screenwriter Lars Jacobson takes creative liberties, the movie explores what it means to live without pain. 

Aamir Khan Film Festival

Aamir Khan: Cinema Ka Jadugar, a unique film festival honoring one of the most significant actors in Indian cinema, is presented by PVR INOX. The festival, which begins on Aamir Khan's birthday and runs from March 14 to March 27, brings some of his most well-known movies back to the big screen.

 
 
 
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From the youthful exuberance of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) and the romantic innocence of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) to groundbreaking films like Lagaan (2001), Dil Chahta Hai (2001), and Rang De Basanti (2006), the cast highlights Aamir's development as an actor who consistently pushed the limits of narrative. His ability to combine amusement and social importance is equally apparent in Dangal (2016), Secret Superstar (2017), PK (2014), and Taare Zameen Par (2007), all of which have a profound effect on viewers.

Sci-Fi Re-Releases In India

Dune: Part Two -  Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic returns to cinemas this week after securing five nominations at the recently concluded 97th Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and winning two Oscars for Best Visual Effects and Best Sound. With breathtaking visuals, large-scale battle sequences, and Hans Zimmer’s powerful score, this is a movie made for the theatrical experience. Whether you missed it the first time or want to relive it in all its glory, now’s the perfect time to catch it on the big screen.

Interstellar - After an overwhelming response and high public demand following its re-release earlier this year, the Christopher Nolan movie is back in theatres again. With its mind-bending space travel and deeply human core, Interstellar offers one of the best theatrical experiences imaginable. Zimmer's unforgettable score and Hoyte van Hoytema's breathtaking cinematography fully transport you beyond the stars.

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