South Indian cinema continues to weave its magic across India—and now, Hindi audiences are in for a treat. The action-packed multi-starrer ‘20/20 Maharathi’, featuring legends like Mohanlal, Mammootty, Suresh Gopi, Dileep, Jayaram, and Nayanthara, is all set for a pan-India Hindi release on June 27.
Produced by Dharmesh Pandit and directed by Joshi, this blockbuster is being dubbed in Hindi to meet the overwhelming demand from North Indian fans. Originally a massive hit in the South, ‘20/20 Maharathi’ is now ready to light up Hindi cinema halls with intense drama, thrilling action, and a star cast like never before.
All Titans Under One RoofWhat makes this film special? For the first time in Indian cinema, all major South Indian superstars are coming together in one film. It’s a cinematic event, not just a movie.
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Mohanlal, the five-time National Award winner and pride of Malayalam cinema, leads the charge.
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Mammootty, with over 400 films to his credit across multiple languages including Hindi and English, shares screen space in what fans are calling a "dream collaboration."
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Other prominent stars like Nayanthara, Jayaram, Dileep, and Suresh Gopi add layers of depth and power to this cinematic storm.
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High-octane action
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Power-packed dialogues
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A star-studded ensemble never seen before
‘20/20 Maharathi’ promises not just entertainment but a cinematic spectacle that bridges the North-South divide.
Releasing in Hindi on June 27, this film is all set to create history in theaters. Will it repeat its Southern success across the Hindi belt? All eyes are on the screen.
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