The first week of June is bringing a varied mix of films to theatres, with releases spanning sports drama, comedy, horror parody, filmmaking aspirations and murder mystery, offering something for audiences across languages and genres.

Leading the lineup is the Telugu film Peddi, releasing on June 4. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the rural sports drama stars Ram Charan in the title role and is set in 1980s Andhra Pradesh. The story revolves around a spirited villager whose journey is shaped by sport, community pride and personal challenges. The film also features Janhvi Kapoor, Shiva Rajkumar, Divyenndu and Jagapathi Babu, with music composed by A.R. Rahman.

Malayalam cinema will see the release of Mollywood Times on June 5. Directed by Abhinav Sunder Nayak, the film follows an ambitious young filmmaker determined to become the greatest horror director in the Malayalam film industry. Blending dark humour with the world of cinema, the movie stars Naslen, Sharaf U Dheen and Sangeeth Prathap in key roles.

As entertainment enthusiasts gear up for a busy week at the movies, Gold 101.3 FM, UAE’s No.1 Radio Station, brings you a look at some of the most anticipated theatrical releases hitting the big screen.

Hollywood fans can look forward to Scary Movie 6, arriving in theatres on June 5. The latest instalment reunites original stars Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans. The story follows a group of friends forced to confront a masked killer from their past when an old threat resurfaces. Staying true to the franchise’s roots, the film combines horror spoof with satire, taking aim at modern horror films, franchise reboots, legacy sequels and contemporary pop culture.

Meanwhile, Tamil cinema welcomes Parumala and Co on June 5. Directed by Pandiraj, the murder mystery blends suspense with comedy and brings together veteran actors Jayaram and Urvashi in lead roles. The ensemble cast also includes Mysskin, Yogi Babu, Sandy Master, Santosh Sobhan and Sanjana Krishnamoorthy.

With major stars, fresh storylines and a mix of genres, this week’s theatrical releases are expected to draw moviegoers looking for everything from action and drama to comedy and mystery.