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March 2025 Bollywood Movie Releases: Top 10 Most-Anticipated Hindi Films to Watch
Bollywood, a powerhouse of storytelling and spectacle, is set to captivate audiences this March 2025 with an exciting lineup of highly anticipated releases. From action-packed thrillers and spine-chilling horrors to heartwarming musicals and gripping biopics, there’s something for every movie lover. With A-list stars and acclaimed directors leading the charge, these films are already generating major buzz. Here’s a curated look at the top 10 Hindi movies poised to dominate the box office and captivate audiences this March.
Top 10 Must-see Hindi Movies Coming this March
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The Diplomat | Thriller | March 07, 2025
Starring John Abraham, this intriguing thriller is directed by Shivam Nair and written by Ritesh Shah.
At the heart of this gripping narrative lies an Indian diplomat’s relentless quest to bring an Indian girl back home from Pakistan.
Sadia Khateeb, Bhawani Muzamil, Kumud Mishra, Sharib Hashmi, Amitoj Mann, Jagjeet Sandhu, Sehar Shehnaz, and Vidhatri Bandi round out the supporting cast.
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The cinematic venture unites the production houses- Fortune Films, JA Entertainment, Seeta Films, T-Series, and Wakaoo Films.
Hindi Vindi | Musical Drama | March 08, 2025
This musical follows Kabir, a teenage musician caught in a whirlwind of self-discovery as he races against time to compose a song in a language he does not speak. His internal conflict deepens when his Indian grandmother moves to Sydney, confronting him with a cultural and linguistic divide.
Besides directing the film, Ali Sayed wrote it with Jayant Sharma and Swarnima Singh.
Mihir Ahuja and Neena Gupta led the cast supported by Guy Sebastian, Mathew Swift, Davida Tal, Simran Gulati, and Pranam Janney.
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The production credit goes to 24Six Films, Drishya Sharma Productions, and Shah Entertainment Media (Mumbai).
Kesari Chapter 2 | Courtroom Drama | March 14, 2025
Also known as ‘The Untold Story of C Sankaran Nair’, this legal drama takes shape under the direction of Karan Singh Tyagi. The writing team includes Amritpal Bindra (Screenplay), Akshat Ghildial(dialogue), Sumit Saxena, and Tyagi.
This biographical drama delves into the life of C. Sankaran Nair, a distinguished lawyer and former President of the Indian National Congress. The narrative unravels his unyielding pursuit of truth in exposing the grim reality behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Bankrolled by Cape of Good Films, Dharma Productions, and Leo Media Collective, the film stars Akshay Kumar, Madhavan, and Ananya Panday as lead characters.
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The additional cast members are Steven Hartley, Mark Bennington, Sammy Jonas Heaney, Krish Rao, and Moumita Pal.
Kesari Veer | Historical Action | March 14, 2025
Penned by Kanu Chauhan and Shitiz Srivastava, this historical film boasts Prince Dhiman as the director.
Rooted in history, this epic tale brings to life the valor of Hamirji Gohil, a fearless warrior who stood against the formidable Tughlaq Empire. His unwavering resolve to protect the Somnath Temple and uphold Hinduism transforms his story into a saga of sacrifice and unshakable devotion.
Produced by Chauhan Studios, this action movie thrives with Sooraj Pancholi, Suniel Shetty, Akanksha Sharma, and Vivek Oberoi as lead actors.
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Aruna Irani, Barkha Bisht, Kiran Kumar, Meenakshi Chugh, and Vikas Bangar portray the supporting characters.
Rai | Crime | March 15, 2025
Directed and written by Ram Gopal Varma, this crime movie features Vivek Oberoi as the titular character, with Karishma Tanna as the female lead.
Inspired by real events, this riveting crime drama unpacks the life of Muthappa Rai, a wealthy businessman entangled in allegations of running a criminal empire.
The film’s production is spearheaded by RGV Film Company and Eros Worldwide.
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Diplomat article praises Hasina for ‘zero-tolerance-policy on terrorism’
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in power since 2009, has ruled Bangladesh with a “zero tolerance to terror” policy, says an article published by The Diplomat highlighting the situation in Afghanistan.
The article written by Subir Bhaumik, a former BBC and Reuters correspondent, particularly mentioned the efforts taken following the 2016 terror strike on an upscale Dhaka restaurant that left 23, including 18 foreigners, dead.
Read:Washington recommits to strong counterterrorism partnership with Dhaka
Her government has controlled the radical Islamist ecosystem with some tough policing, often triggering Western criticism over human rights violations.
Despite these efforts, over the last two years, the radical Hifazat-e-Islam, which controls a huge network of Qaumi madrassas (seminaries), unleashed a series of violent street protests, the article reads.
Like the Taliban, the Hifazat-e-Islam leaders oppose women’s empowerment and demand the enactment of blasphemy laws and a Shariah-driven polity, wrote the author of five books on South Asian conflicts.
They are in stark opposition to Hasina, who has restored much of her father’s secular dispensation and touted economic growth, gender empowerment, and protection of minorities, he mentioned.
The Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan has thus sparked fears of history repeating itself in Bangladesh, the article reads.
Dhaka has carefully reacted to the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, but its worries as the world’s third largest Muslim-majority nation are evident.
“Bangladesh is carefully observing the fast-evolving situation in Afghanistan, which we believe, may have an impact on the region and beyond,” the country’s foreign ministry said in a statement.
India’s leading Bangladesh watcher, Sabyasachi Basu Ray Chaudhury, said: “Both Bangladesh and India will have cause for worry about the situation in Afghanistan. The Taliban takeover is a huge morale booster for all Islamist radical forces, so both India and Bangladesh have to fight the threat of radicalism together,” he said.
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Former Indian Foreign Secretary Krishnan Srinivasan said the “expected apprehensions” in India and Bangladesh were understandable, but he pointed to the success of both Delhi and Dhaka in fighting terror and developing economically.
“The Taliban takeover is unlikely to make a material difference,” he said in an interview, insisting that India and other governments have to deal with the Taliban. “Keeping them at arm’s length for fear of terror will only be counterproductive.”
Indeed, there are reports that India has begun engaging with the Taliban for the first time.
But Bangladesh’s government seems more cautious, worried that any outreach to the Taliban might boost the radicals back home, Subir Bhaumik wrote in his article titled "Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan Stokes Bangladesh’s Terrorist Fears."
On August 15, 1975, a cable of army men assassinated Bangladesh’s founding father, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, along with much of his family, he mentioned.
The military rulers who took over and ruled Bangladesh for the next 15 years legitimized the pro-Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami, introduced constitutional amendments that undermined the country’s secular democratic polity, and finally declared Islam as the state religion of Bangladesh, wrote the journalist.
On August 21, 2004, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, then opposition leader and now prime minister, barely survived a grenade attack on her rally.
The attack left 24 Awami Leaguers dead and more than 500 injured. One of Hasina’s bodyguards, Mahbubur Rashid, was killed.
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The 1975 coup was led by disgruntled junior army officers, but the 2004 grenade attack was carried out by Islamist Harkat ul-Jihad al-Islami (HUJI) militants, he mentioned.
A Dhaka court verdict on the attack held senior functionaries of the Bangladesh National Party (BNP)-Jamaat-e-Islami coalition, including Tarique Rahman, responsible for using the HUJI jihadis to wipe out the top Awami League leadership, Subir Bhaumik wrote.
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