Jack and Dil is releasing on 2 November, which is a romantic comedy film. It is directed by Sachin P. Karande, produced by Sagar S Sinagare, Sandesh Jadhav and Yogesh Singh. This film is starring Amit Sadh, Arbaaz Khan, Evelyn Sharma and Sonal Chohan. Jack and Dil is Sonal’s second movie of this year after Paltan.
Thugs of Hindostan
Thugs of Hindostan is an action adventure film, directed and written by Vijay Krishna Acharya. This film is produced by Aditya Chopra. The film stars Aamir Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Katrina Kaif and Lolyd Owen. Vijay, Amir and Katrina’s second collaboration is this film, after Dhoom 3 (2013). This will be Amir and Fatima’s second movie together after Dangal (2016).
Pihu
Pihu is a drama thriller film, releasing on 16 November. Pihu is directed by Vinod Kapri and produced by Shilpa Jindal, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Ronnie Screwvala. It stars child actor Myra Vishwakarma and Prerna Sharma.
Bhaiaji Superhit
Bhaiaji Superhit is an action comedy film, which is directed by Neerraj Pathak and produced by Chirag Dhariwal. It is releasing on 23 November. Bhaiaji Superhit stars Ameesha Patel, Arshad Warsi, Evelyn Sharma, Preity Zinta, Shreyas Talpade and Sunny Deol. Preity will be seen after a long time playing a role in Hindi movie. She was last seen in Ishkq in Paris (2013), which was written and produced by her. Bhaiaji Superhit is also Ameesha’s latest movie, after she was seen in Shortcut Romeo in 2013.
2.0
2.0 is a science fiction film directed and written by S. Shankar and co-written by B. Jeyamohan and produced by Subaskaran Allirajah. This movie is releasing on 29 November. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Amy Jackson and Rajinikanth. 2.0 is also releasing in Tamil.
Romesh admits he’s aware of possible overexposure but says he chooses work based on gut feeling and quality.
He makes his West End debut opposite Sheridan Smith in Alan Ayckbourn’s Woman in Mind.
The play runs at the Duke of York’s Theatre from 9 December to 28 February, then in Sunderland and Glasgow in March.
Romesh will play Bill, the doctor who links Susan’s real and imagined worlds.
He balances television, radio, and stage work by turning down offers he doesn’t think he can do well.
Romesh Ranganathan says he knows the word “overexposure” follows him around and he’s decided it’s a risk worth taking. The comedian, who is making his West End debut, told the BBC he deliberately turns down roles at times but will say yes when a job feels right, putting “overexposure” and the play’s pull, plus the chance to work with Sheridan Smith, at the centre of his decision. This new stage turn comes as Romesh juggles television presenting, radio, and touring stand-up, and it is also his first proper stage role since primary school.
Romesh Ranganathan makes his first West End appearance in Woman in Mind alongside Sheridan Smith Getty Images
What does Romesh mean by overexposure?
He’s not talking theory. He’s talking experience. Romesh openly acknowledges people tell him “you’re on everything,” a phrase he quotes, not hides from. His defence, though, is practical. He asks whether the project is something he’d watch, whether he can do it justice, and yes, whether there’s a fee. That’s his filter. Plain as that.
Romesh portrays Bill the doctor linking Susan’s real and imagined worlds on stage Getty Images
Why take the West End risk with Sheridan Smith?
Because the role felt right. Romesh will play Bill, the doctor connecting Susan’s two worlds, in Alan Ayckbourn’s Woman in Mind. Sheridan Smith leads as Susan, and Romesh says working opposite her is “exciting and intimidating.” He’s honest about nerves; that’s part of the point. He wants the challenge, even if it raises his profile further.
The production runs at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London from 9 December until 28 February, followed by dates at Sunderland Empire and a run at Theatre Royal, Glasgow, in March 2026 (Glasgow 10–14 March; Sunderland 4–7 March). The revival is directed by Michael Longhurst and keeps close to Ayckbourn’s original while offering a fresh staging.
How Romesh is balancing television, radio, and theatre
Romesh fronts shows including Parents Evening and hosts a BBC Radio 2 slot, plus podcasts and tours. He’s selective, he says. He’ll keep doing varied work, including television, radio, and stage, but only when he feels it’s the right fit. If the public tires of him? He joked he might go and work in a café. For now, he’s stepping on stage.
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