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March 2023 Movies Calendar: Films you should be eyeing on

Here is a List of March 2023 Movies that are ready to be released this month


 With new avenues, hopes, and festival vibes alongside, March is all set with some much-awaited film releases. There is a lot that you can expect from March in terms of entertainment, here is the list of March 2023 Movies that you should be keeping an eye on, for this month.

List of March 2023 Movies

Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar

 Shraddha Kapoor and Ranbir Kapoor’s starrer film ‘Tu Jhoothi Mai Makkar’ will soon be making a theatrical release on Holi i.e., March 8. Dimple Kapadia and Boney Kapoor are also playing pivotal roles in Luv Ranjan’s next. Shraddha & Ranbir are sharing the screen for the 1st time in this film. The romantic comedy is produced by Luv Films’ Ankur Garg and Luv Ranjan. 

Zwigato

Comedian Kapil Sharma’s starrer film ‘Zwigato’ will also be released in theatres on March 17. In ‘Zwigato,’ filmmaker Nandita Das tells the story of a man who loses his job during a pandemic and becomes a food delivery rider. The food delivery guy grapples with the world of ratings and incentives.

Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway

Based on a true event, Rani Mukherji starrer ‘Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway’ is a story of a mother struggling for her kid’s custody and human rights globally. Helmed by Ashima Chibber of “Mere Dad Ki Maruti” fame, it will hit the screens on March 17. It is produced by Madhu Bhojwani, Monisha Advani, and Nikkhil Advani of Zee Studios and Emmay Entertainment.

Kabzaa

Directed by R. Chandru Kabzaa is an upcoming Kannada-action film. The film features Sudeepa, Upendra, and Shriya Saran in the lead roles. The film reportedly gives a glimpse into the life of a gangster, in India’s pre-independence period. The film is set to release on 17 March. 

Bheed

Bheed, directed by Anubhav Sinha, stars Bhumi Pednekar and Rajkummar Rao in the lead roles. The movie will be released on 24 March 2023 in theatres. It also stars Ashutosh Rana, Dia Mirza, and Pankaj Kapur. The film is set during the events of the COVID-19 pandemic in India. 

Bholaa

 Tabu and Ajay Devgan’s most-awaited movie, ‘Bhola’ is all set to release in theatres on March 30th. The movie is an official Hindi remake of the Tamil hit ‘Kaithi’. Ajay has helmed the film, which will also feature Sanjay Mishra, Raai Lakshmi, Deepak Doial, and Makrand Deshpande in prominent roles. 

Dasara

Dasara’ is an upcoming Telugu-action drama directed and written by debutant Srikanth Odela, a prodigy of Sukumar. It stars Keerthy Suresh and Nani. The film is set in the backdrop of Singareni coal mines near Godavarikhani of Telangana, India. Dasara is expected to release on 30th March.

Aazam

After a long time, our childhood crush Jimmy Shergill will be seen in the lead role in his upcoming Hindi feature film Aazam. The story revolves around the succession battle of the mafia don- Nawab Khan of Mumbai’s underworld. However, now he is suffering from blood cancer and has only 10-15 days left to live. Aazam is released on 31 March.

InCar- In treaters

The thriller is inspired by a true event, based on the spine-chilling survival journey of a young girl. Ritika Singh’s InCar promises a thought-provoking edge-of-the-seat thriller. The storyline of the film holds a very gripping narrative and will leave you hooked to your seat till its end. InCar is helmed by debutant director, Harsh Warrdhan. the film is all set to release in theatres on 3rd March 2023. The film also features Manish Jhanjholia, Sandeep Goyat, Sunil Soni and Gyan Prakash and is Produced by Anjum Qureshi and Sajid Qureshi. It will be available in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.

Hoping that you will have a good and entertaining March. Stay Tuned for more updates on March 2023 movies.

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