Its time to skip the usual and take an amazing visual. This Raksha Bandha, go beyond sweets and selfies and celebrate the real bond you share with your siblings or cousins through a reel-worthy experience at PVR INOX. Whether you're the prankster duo, the emotional pair, or the partners-in-crime type, nothing beats sitting side by side, laughing, gasping, and enjoying stories that bring you even closer.
Freakier Friday (Family‑Comedy / Fantasy)
The iconic body-swap comedy is back and it's freakier than ever! In this chaotic, heartwarming sequel to the 2003 Disney hit, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan return as the mother-daughter duo, Tess and Anna, who once magically switched bodies. But this time, the magic affects three generations. Anna's daughter and soon-to-be stepdaughter get caught in the mix, leading to four-way confusion, hilarious misadventures, and some real family bonding. Packed with nostalgic callbacks, laugh-out-loud moments, and a fresh emotional core, Freakier Friday is the perfect family film to watch with your sibling this Raksha Bandhan. Let the madness and the laughter make your experience an amazing one only at PVR INOX.
Together (Psychological / Body Horror)
If your sibling movie vibe leans more towards dark, surreal, and mind-blowing, Together will grip you like no other. This chilling psychological horror follows a couple which is played by real-life duo Alison Brie and Dave Franco, who move to a remote home for a fresh start only to discover a supernatural force that begins physically merging them. As their bodies and identities blur in strange and disturbing ways, the line between love and possession grows horrifically thin. With haunting visuals, layered themes of intimacy and identity, and a slow-burn tension that keeps you on your toes, Together is a horror film that will not just scare you but will linger. Watch it if you dare, and maybe keep your sibling close, just not too close!
Weapons (Mystery / Horror Thriller)
From the visionary mind behind Barbarian, Zach Cregger returns with Weapons, a mysterious, atmospheric horror film that's already is being considered to be the most anticipated horror release of the year. Set in the creepy town of Maybrook. The story revolves around a chilling, unsolved event which is, 17 children vanish from a school classroom at exactly 2:17 a.m. With an incredible cast featuring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Benedict Wong, and more, the film unfolds like a puzzle, connecting unsettling characters and storylines in ways that will keep you guessing until the very end. With a gripping pace, haunting cinematography, and a storyline where you can't trust what you see, Weapons is perfect for siblings who love decoding mysteries, and walking out of the theatre whispering, "What just happened?!"
The Home (Psychological / Horror Thriller)
If you and your sibling love daring each other to watch scary stuff, The Home is your Rakhi challenge. Pete Davidson plays Max, a young troublemaker who's sent to work at a peaceful old-age home... or so it seems. One floor is strictly off-limits, but curiosity gets the better of him. Soon, strange events start happening, dark secrets begin to unfold, and you'll be gripping your seat and maybe your sibling's arm in suspense and scare. This is the perfect pick for brothers and sisters who enjoy a good jump-scare and love whispering "what jus happened?" in the middle of a movie.
Sorry, Baby (Black Comedy / Drama)
For siblings who share both silly laughs and serious talks, Sorry, Baby is a must-watch. It follows Agnes, a young English professor facing an old emotional wound, told with a mix of humour and heartfelt moments. The story feels warm and real, like those late-night chats with your sibling where you go from laughing about old memories to comforting each other over life's struggles and maybe some traumas. It's funny, touching, and a little bittersweet. It is the kind of film you'll be thinking about even after you leave the theatre.
Holy Ghost (Supernatural Mystery / Thriller)
If your sibling bond is built on scaring each other just for fun, Holy Ghost will be your kind of thrill. This supernatural mystery is packed with creepy moments, strange twists, and an atmosphere that will make you glance at each other more than at the screen. It blends ghostly encounters with a mysterious investigation, so you get both the chills and the curiosity to figure out what's going on. It's the perfect "hold-your-popcorn-tight" watch for your perfect Raksha Bandhan night.
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (Inspirational / Biographical Drama)
This Rakhi, take a break from the usual and get inspired together with the re-release of Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. The film is based on the incredible true story of Milkha Singh, the who is also known as, "Flying Sikh", and his journey of courage, hard work, and never giving up. Watching Farhan Akhtar playing the character so well on the big screen again will remind you how siblings also push each other to be better, pick each other up after a fall, and celebrate every victory big or small together.
Guru Dutt Film Festival (Classic Cinema / Cultural Celebration)
For siblings who love to enjoy something timeless together, the Guru Dutt Film Festival is pure gold. From August 8–10, over 250 cinemas will screen restored versions of classics like Pyaasa, Aar Paar, and Chaudhvin Ka Chand. These films are not just cinema but they are the beautiful pieces of art that tell unforgettable stories. It's a perfect chance to sit back with your brothers or sisters, create a memory you'll talk about for years to come and experience the magic of old-world cinema that makes you realise, it is truly said that "old is gold'.
From heart-warming comedies to nail-biting thrillers, from spine-tingling horrors to films that inspire and transport you through time to getting transferred into old times and having those retro vibes all around you, this week's line-up at PVR INOX has something for every sibling mood. So grab your tickets, your popcorn, and your partner-in-chaos, and make this Rakhi weekend one to remember only at PVR INOX!