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TOP 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 top Hindi movies (In NO Particular Order). Do watch out for your favorites for the year 2025.

Check out the full list below:

Adapted by Kireet Khurana, one of the strongest aspects of The Storyteller remains its characterization. So when we are first introduced to the protagonist Tarini (Paresh Rawal), there is a sense of soothing calmness to his demeanor that you witness, almost devoid of emotions even as he makes his way out of his office for the last time… Read More…

Mrs

As far as my memory serves, the one immediate change in Mrs that you notice from the original remains the setup. Diwakar and his family seemingly belong to the upper-class society, and so the tiny little housing setup of the original is replaced by a relatively spacious setup… Read More…

Meet Amay, one of the most organized person living in the most disorganized house. Working as an architect in a reputed firm, the opening shot involves him donning a suit and being presentable for a presentation, even while the dampness on the walls paint a timid picture about his psyche… Read More…

Written by Varun Grover, one of the things that works straight away in Superboys Of Malegaon is its setting. Malegaon is one of those few Muslim-dominated specks on the map that have their own beautiful world to boast of… Read More…

Written by Gaurav Dhingra and Karan Tejpal, you can’t help but notice a clear demarcation in the social strata of all its characters when they are first introduced. Jhumpa (an incredible Mia Maelzer) comes across as a character from the fringes of the society that one wouldn’t typically notice around them (notice her subtle language barrier making her an indigenous character that immediately makes her an ‘outsider’ in the Hindi speaking belt)… Read More…

Humans In The Loop

Written by Aranya Sahay, the title of the film is itself a commentary of the identity of the human race in the wake of an emerging entity – a new techno-human that would soon change the fate of humanity for the better or the worse… Read More…

While The Fable might be viewed as a meta-physical mystery given its early premise of Dev noticing an unusual activity in his apple orchard, it is important to touch upon some of the social and political commentary lacing the narrative through the characters. Dev and his family are the colonial owners of the land that dates back to the British era, wherein he has a bunch of folks from the village working at his orchard… Read More…

Based on ‘A Friendship, A Pandemic And A Death Beside The Highway’ by Basharat Peer, and written by Shriidhar Dubey, Neeraj Ghaywan and Varun Grover, one of the highlights of Homebound remains the characterization, wherein the writers track the journey of marginalized character against the backdrop of a politically fractured system that acts as an obstable… Read More…

Written by Atika Chohan and Kanu Behl, Agra follows the story of an individual on the verge of losing his sanity while being sexually repressed for years after hitting puberty. The significance of the title of the film ‘Agra’ here represents madness, a clever spin-off of the phrase ‘Agra Ka Pagalkhaana'(a mental asylum in Agra), that tactfully represents the psyche of the protagonist… Read More…

Written by Aditya Dhar, Shivkumar Panicker and Ojas Gautam, Dhurandhar wishes to mount itself in a sea of realism, staging the drama against the background of true events of terrorism that plagued the nation. The cold open of 1999 introduces you to the Chief Of IB Ajay Sanyal (R Madhavan with a nod to Ajit Doval) even as the Indian authorities are brought on their knees in the wake of the Kandahar Hijack… Read More…

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