New Hindi Movie Releases: Bollywood serves up a mix of thrillers, romances, and heart-wrenching dramas across theatres and OTT. From big-screen blockbusters to gripping streaming titles, there’s something for everyone. Here’s your complete roundup of the latest Hindi releases!
New Hindi Movie Releases in Theatres & OTT (Amazon Prime, Netflix, Zee5, JioHotstar & More)

1. Kantara: A Legend Chapter 1 – 2nd October – Theatres
Step into the ancient Kadamba era! A divine tribal warrior rises against greed and tyranny in this epic prequel to the blockbuster Kantara, blending action, mythology, and breathtaking visuals.
2. Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari – 2nd October – Theatres
Varun Dhawan’s Sunny charms his way into Janhvi Kapoor’s heart, but love triangles, secret crushes, and hilarious misunderstandings turn romance into a chaotic, fun-filled ride.
3. War 2 – 9th October – Netflix
Ayan Mukerji’s War 2 expands the YRF Spy Universe with Hrithik Roshan returning as Major Kabir Dhaliwal. Accused of betraying the nation, he is hunted by his former friend Vikram (Jr NTR). Packed with high-octane action, globe-trotting chases, and emotional conflict, the film explores friendship, loyalty, and redemption in the thrilling world of spies.
4. Dhadak 2 – 26th September – Netflix
Neelesh and Vidhi’s love blossoms amidst harsh caste realities, sparking passion, rebellion, and intense emotions. Bold choices and heated confrontations question whether love can truly triumph over deeply-rooted traditions.
5. Son of Sardaar 2 – 26th September – Netflix
Jassi’s trip to Scotland spirals into hilarious chaos with quirky villagers, wedding madness, and a gangster’s hunt for a golden mango. Comedy, romance, and over-the-top antics make this sequel pure entertainment.
6. Homebound – 26th September – Theatres
Two childhood friends chase their dream of becoming police officers, hoping for respect and recognition. But as obstacles and pressures mount, their journey tests not only their ambition but also the strength of their friendship.
7. Jugnuma – The Fable – 12th September – Theatres
Manoj Bajpayee returns with a gripping 1989-set mystery as Dev, whose peaceful orchard family life unravels when burnt trees spark suspicion and fear. As fires spread and secrets surface, he faces a chilling truth about his family’s identity.
8. Saiyaara – 12th September – Netflix
Musician Krish and poet Vaani fall in love through music, but their romance faces emotional highs and lows when Vaani is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s. Also Explore: Top 10 Bollywood Songs of the week
9. Baaghi 4 – 5th September – Theatres
A man survives a suicide attempt, but his reality blurs. His loved ones question him as a hidden truth draws him into a web of obsession and enduring love.
Cast: Tiger Shroff, Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu, Sanjay Dutt
10. Maalik – Prime Video – Sep 5
After his father is hurt protecting land, Deepak seeks revenge and rises in the world of crime as Maalik. Betrayals and politics soon test his values, power, and relationships. Cast: Rajkummar Rao, Manushi Chhillar Also Explore: Top 10 Movies & Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now
11. Inspector Zende – Netflix – Sep 5
When serial killer Carl Bhojraj escapes prison, Inspector Zende begins a relentless hunt to catch him again. Inspired by Charles Sobhraj, this gripping crime thriller stars Manoj Bajpayee and Jim Sarbh. Also Explore: Must-watch movies like Inspector Zende
12. Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan – Zee5 – Sep 5
Adapted from Ruskin Bond’s story, it follows Jahaan, a blind musician, who meets Saba, a visually impaired actress, on a train. Their journey through the Himalayas blossoms into love beyond flaws. Cast: Vikrant Massey, Shanaya Kapoor
13. Dil Madharaasi – 5th September – Theatres
Raghu (Sivakarthikeyan), a heartbroken man with a mental disorder, is pulled into an NIA mission. His bizarre yet gripping clash with Vidyut Jammwal’s villain takes centre stage.
14. The Bengal Files – 5th September – Theatres
The film portrays the tragic events of Direct Action Day (1946). Based on real incidents of communal violence, it reflects how those events shaped India’s independence and partition.
15. Uff Yeh Siyaapa – 5th September – Theatres
A mute man’s life spirals after his wife leaves him. A drug package mix-up leads to chaos, dead bodies, and a cop with secrets of his own.
Which ones are you most excited about?