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Top Telugu Films Hitting Screens in September 2025

The theatrical buzz begins to pick up pace in September, marking the start of the year-end rush for big releases.

By:  Priya Chowdhary Nuthalapti   |   24 Aug 2025 9:35 AM IST
Top Telugu Films Hitting Screens in September 2025
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The theatrical buzz begins to pick up pace in September, marking the start of the year-end rush for big releases. With Vinayaka Chaturthi and Dussehra approaching, the upcoming months of September and October are set to bring a mix of interesting films before the Diwali rush.

On September 5th, three films are scheduled for release: Anushka's Ghaati, the dubbed Madharaasi, and Little Hearts. Ghaati, which had been postponed a couple of times earlier, is now confirmed for this date. Fans are excited about the film, which marks a strong return for Anushka. Madharaasi, a film directed by AR Murugadoss and starring Siva Karthikeyan, is also set for a release on the same day. Additionally, the small but intriguing Little Hearts, backed by ETV Win, joins the lineup, creating significant box-office interest.

The following week, on September 12th, brings two unique films: Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas' Kishkindhapuri and Dulquer Salmaan’s Kaantha. Kishkindhapuri, a horror film, and Kaantha, a period drama centered around the film industry, both have strong promotional campaigns underway and are generating excitement among fans.

There’s also Teja Sajja’s Mirai, which is facing some post-production delays. It is expected to release either on September 12th or 19th, depending on the availability of pan-India theatrical slots.

Lastly, Ravi Teja's Mass Jathara, which was originally planned for release at the end of September, is also facing delays in post-production. As a result, the film may shift its release to the end of the month or even to October.

Overall, September looks like a promising month for Telugu cinema with a solid line-up of films, but the audience’s response will determine their fate at the box office. It’s up to the viewers whether to embrace these films or dismiss them entirely.