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Worst Hindi Movies of 2025

The year 2025 had a lot of releases both Theatrical & OTT, this year had several big releases. We at Popcorn Reviewss have shortlisted Worst Hindi movies (In NO Particular Order). Do watch out for your favorites for the year 2025.

Check out the full list below:

It is funny how the parallels that one can equate with the title of the new Hindi film  Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri is with regards to your ex that you don’t wish to recall. That ex of yours is complicated as hell, almost resembling a mathematical equation that asks you to find the value of ‘X’, even as you blankly stare on the answer paper for hours… Read More…

At one point in the fourth installment of the  Masti franchise titled  Mastiii 4, I retorted on how I need to take a bath after witnessing such bullsh*t – incidently in a scene where a patient’s sh*t tries to be the Chekov’s gun for a very short duration… Read More…

You do know you aren’t having the best of days when you start the week with some of the classics like The Sound Of Music (1965) and The Godfather films only to end up with something as trashy as the new Hindi film Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat. It is like going from Diwali to Amaavas in a matter of days, but then I digress… Read More…

The degree of headaches in the new Hindi film Son Of Sardaar 2 is consistent but varied, both at the same time. And by that I literally mean that the mininum threshold on the headache meter is already high, but the bar is never lowered. In fact with every passing scene, the bar is only raised to a point that I saw my poor little brain cells rot in 150 minutes of hell… Read More…

There is something about the template of Before Sunrise (1995) that is instantly charming whilst being adapted in various films. The idea of two strangers bumping into each other only for fate to transform them into lovers is a fairytale template that you just cannot go wrong with. This, ofcourse unless you tend to use your own imagination in the form of a Hindi film titled ‘Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan’… Read More…

Imagine this – you go to a restaurant wanting to feast on one of most favourite delicacies. Your expectation is that your dish will be freshly cooked and served piping hot, only for the dish to arrive lukewarm and stale. That is the primary reason that Bollywood is suffering from today – it isn’t even an identity crisis alone when it is repeatedly making the same bl**dy mistake every single time… Read More…

The reason Abbas-Mustan’s films were such a rage once upon a time, wasn’t for its storyline. We all remember having signed up for a campy drama with a dash of coolness, good-looking people, some twists and turns, only to ensure a good time. One look at Jewel Thief, and you would think that this drama ticks all the pointers from the checklist. It boasts of a debt-ridden boot-shaking gangster Rajan (Jaideep Ahlawat in the trashy Nawazuddin Siddiqui mode from Heropanti 2) who employs a thief Rehan (Saif Ali Khan) to steal a Red Sun diamond after black-mailing his family… Read More…

The new Hindi film Nadaaniyan could have been anything it liked (much like the nepo-babies of the film). It could have been a 30 second reel that people would have cursed and skipped in a jiffy. It could have been a meme, almost resembling the ‘Amma Behen Pe Aa Jaoonga’ (a pop-cultural meme on frustration and angst while hurling abuses), that atleast would have guaranteed a laugh… Read More…

An unofficial remake (or should I say a theft) of the 2013 Tamil film Ainthu Ainthu Ainthu, and written by Sajid Nadiadwala and Rajat Arora (😂😂😂), Baaghi 4 takes the legacy of the franchise forward by incorporating another inspired story from the South… Read More…

There are two scenes in the Hindi film Sikandar (not a spin-off of the character from the atrocious film Race 3 (2018)) that are enough to tell you the state of events of a Salman Khan starrer today. In one scene, you see Sanjay (Salman Khan), a king having the most lavish lifestyle travel in a Kaali-Peeli Fiat Cab. The model of the cab is something that is out of circulation today and it is almost reflective of the outdated script and the choices of an actor who had once ruled the Box Office… Read More…

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