Bollywood is gearing up for a packed month at the cinemas, with films ranging from action blockbusters to quirky comedies and emotional dramas. Whether you are a fan of Tiger Shroff’s high-flying stunts, Akshay Kumar’s courtroom comedy, or Manoj Bajpayee’s gritty acting, September 2025 has something lined up for everyone.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the most talked-about titles.
Tiger Shroff returns with Baaghi 4, this time sharing screen space with veteran star Sanjay Dutt. Expect a mix of power-packed action, family drama, and the kind of high-octane sequences that have made the ‘Baaghi’ franchise a crowd favourite.
Rashmika Mandanna will be headlining The Girlfriend, a film that’s already creating buzz for its bold storyline. With Rashmika at the centre of the drama, audiences are curious to see how this one unfolds.
On the other side of the spectrum, Manoj Bajpayee brings his signature intensity to Inspector Zende, a crime thriller that promises gripping storytelling and sharp performances. Bajpayee’s reputation for transforming even the simplest roles into unforgettable ones makes this film a must-watch for his fans.
Tamil star Sivakarthikeyan is stepping into Hindi cinema with Madharasi, bringing regional flavour to Bollywood. The crossover project is being closely watched to see how his massive South Indian fanbase connects with a pan-India audience.
For those who enjoy politically charged stories, The Bengal Files featuring Mithun Chakraborty is set to make headlines. While the film has already stirred curiosity, it’s expected to dive deep into Bengal’s socio-political landscape through Mithun’s powerful role.
Fantasy fans also have something to look forward to. Mirai – Super Yodha, starring Teja Sajja, blends superhero themes with mythology, offering a visual spectacle aimed at younger audiences and families alike. Alongside, titles like Ghaati are also lined up, adding variety to the month’s slate.
The lighter side of cinema arrives with Ek Chatur Naar, fronted by Divya Khosla Kumar. Early chatter suggests it’s a comedy-drama with a nostalgic twist, drawing inspiration from classic Bollywood vibes. Films such as Heer Express and Love in Vietnam promise to bring fresh takes on love and relationships, appealing to audiences looking for romance and feel-good storytelling.
And of course, a big crowd-puller this month will be Jolly LLB 3. With Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi and Saurabh Shukla back together, fans are expecting plenty of laughs, courtroom chaos, and satirical digs at the legal system. The Jolly LLB series has always balanced humour with social commentary, and the third instalment is likely to do the same.For horror lovers, Haunted 3D – Ghosts of the Past will add chills and jump scares to the big screen. The use of 3D is expected to heighten the experience, making it one for thrill-seekers who enjoy supernatural suspense.


