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Fox Star Studios to release Quick Gun Murugan on 28 August
MUMBAI: A character created by Channel V is now a feature film Quick Gun Murugan.
Fox Star Studios has acquired the entire rights of the film and is set to release it on 28 August.
Rajendra Prasad, a veteran Telugu actor, plays the title role and the film is directed by Shashank Ghosh, a former Channel V executive.
Years ago in 1993, Ghosh made a series of spots on Murugran for Channel V. Anand Surapoor was carried away by the idea and decided to adapt it into a full-length film under the banner of Fat Fish Motion Pictures.
“I worked on it for 18 months. The film has been shot in the style of a 70s Westerner though a lot of adaptation and thought went into modifying the cowboy-genre to suit modern sensibilities.”
Ghosh made the character in a South Indianish style, yet possessing features of the ‘Wild West’ to make him look modern. “The film is a tribute to the South Indian genre of movies and I am eager to get the response from the western audiences once it hits the screens,” Ghosh adds.
The film is shot in Mumbai, Hong Kong and Hyderabad. It has been shortlisted among the five films in the South Asian category at the London Film Festival to be held from 14 to 29 October.
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Kuku enters theatrical cinema with Indian Institute of Zombies
Audio and micro-drama giant launches first Hindi feature film on 8 May.
MUMBAI: Kuku just added brains to its bite because when an audio and micro-drama powerhouse decides to make a zombie comedy, even the undead had better watch their step. Kuku, one of India’s largest digital entertainment companies and the force behind Kuku FM and Kuku TV, has announced its foray into theatrical cinema with its debut Hindi feature film, Indian Institute of Zombies (IIZ). Billed as India’s first campus zombie comedy, the film is set to release in cinemas on 8 May 2026.
Set inside an elite engineering campus, IIZ blends zombie horror, youth comedy and sharp social satire, promising a high-energy big-screen experience. The film stars an ensemble cast including Jessie Lever, Anupriya Goenka, Mohan Kapur, Ranjan Raj, Shivani Paliwal, Shantanu Anam, Rose Sardana, Sachin Kavetham and Tanishq Chaudhary. It has been developed in-house at Kuku, scripted by Hussain Dalal and Abbas Dalal (known for Brahmāstra and Farzi), and directed by Gaganjeet Singh and Alok Dwivedi of Low Gravity Productions.
Kuku, CEO Lal Chand Bisu said, “Kuku has always been obsessed with how India consumes stories. We built scale in personal consumption through Kuku FM and created a new micro-drama category with Kuku TV. Theatres represent the next frontier, and Indian Institute of Zombies marks the first of many, rooted in youth culture, genre innovation and mass Indian tastes.”
Kuku senior vice president Kunj Sanghvi added, “IIZ is a film for everyone who has ever been on a college campus. We observed the success of horror comedies at the box office, the lack of a breakout Indian zombie film, and the insatiable appetite for campus stories across age groups.”
The project also showcases Kuku’s AI-native approach to filmmaking. Artificial intelligence has been deeply integrated into concept structuring, story architecture, scheduling, budgeting and creative iteration not as a gimmick, but as an amplifier to enable faster development cycles and sharper decisions.
With this move, Kuku is evolving from a leader in audio and vertical storytelling into a multi-format entertainment powerhouse, leveraging its deep audience insights and technological edge to create culturally resonant theatrical experiences.
In a content universe where stories are getting shorter and screens smaller, Kuku is boldly going big proving that even in the age of two-minute episodes, there’s still plenty of room for zombies, campus chaos and full-blown cinematic laughter. Indian Institute of Zombies hits theatres on 8 May 2026.








