July 2025 brings diverse Hindi releases across OTT and theatres, from political thrillers and love stories to patriotic dramas and action, offering something for every kind of viewer.
Last Updated: 04.03 PM, Jun 22, 2025
There will be a wide variety of Hindi titles coming out in July 2025, including patriotic dramas, nostalgic love stories, gritty underworld stories, and intense political thrillers. Viewers can enjoy a variety of films, including action-packed dramas like Akshardham and Maalik, thought-provoking series like Special Ops Season 2 and The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case, and unique tales of personal triumph like Tanvi the Great. No matter what kind of mood you're in, this month's Hindi titles cover it all, with a wide array of cinematic options available on all platforms.
Title | Release Date | Platform |
The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case | July 4, 2025 | Sony LIV (OTTplay Premium) |
Metro… In Dino | July 4, 2025 | Theatrical |
Kaalidhar Laapata | July 4, 2025 | ZEE5 (OTTplay Premium) |
Akshardham: Operation Vajra Shakti | July 4, 2025 | Theatrical |
Special Ops Season 2 | July 11 | JioHotstar |
Maalik | July 11 | Theatrical |
Aap Jaisa Koi | July 11 | Netflix |
Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan | July 11 | Theatrical |
Saiyaara | July 18 | Theatrical |
Tanvi the Great | July 18 | Theatrical |
Param Sundari | July 25 | Theatrical |
Son of Sardaar 2 | July 25 | Theatrical |
Dramatic political thriller The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case adapts investigative journalist Anirudhya Mitra's best-selling book Ninety Days into a compelling series. The show explores in depth the complexities of intelligence failures, espionage, and the human cost of justice.
The film tells the touching tales of many modern couples. At the end of the film, all four stories will have connected. Four major Indian cities—Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bengaluru—serve as backdrops for the four stories.
Abhishek Bachchan plays the role of Kaalidhar, a middle-aged man who struggles with issues of desertion, memory loss, and a string of silent betrayals that spans his entire life. Kaalidhar makes the decision to go on his own terms after overhearing his siblings plot to leave him at the busy Maha Kumbh Mela. An eight-year-old street-smart and outspoken boy named Ballu (Daivik Bhagela) is a figure of fate, having survived on his own in India's turbulent streets. What starts out as a fortuitous encounter blossoms into something far deeper.
When Major Hanut Singh and his squad were on a mission to save the daughter of a minister in 2001, his closest companion was slain in the process. This causes Hanut Singh to suffer trauma in his future endeavours. Terrorists from Pakistan storm and besiege a Gujarati temple the next year. Hanut Singh's National Security Guard (NSG) forces destroy the terrorists and take back the temple.
Karan Tacker, Vinay Pathak, Muzammil Ibrahim, Saiyami Kher, and Meher Vij are back as RAW agent Himmat Singh, and new entrants like Tahir Raj Bhasin and Prakash Raj are also joining him. Threats of cyber-terrorism and cyberwarfare are the focus of this series. Himmat faces an anonymous foe that threatens to release a devastating worldwide data breach via India's UPI ecosystem, which poses a significant data risk. In this unseen digital battlefield, every teammate becomes a possible target, adding a layer of geopolitical tension, espionage, and cutting-edge technology to the story.
Maalik follows the story of a common man's transformation into a powerful crime lord in the seedy underworld of Allahabad (now Prayagraj) in the 1980s and 1990s. Rajkummar Rao plays a figure dubbed Maalik (meaning Boss) who is hell-bent on establishing his dominion. Gunfights, betrayals, and profound moral dilemmas are all part of his brutal metamorphosis.
A charming story of love and humour, Aap Jaisa Koi unites two characters who couldn't be more different. R. Madhavan (Shrirenu) and Fatima (Madhu) set out on an adventure that is full of surprises, touching moments, and good times.
Saba Shergill, an aspiring actor, and Jahaan Bakshi, a dedicated musician, set out on a quest to rediscover their creative identities. They had no idea how their lives were going to entwine in a major way. Exciting times, painful moments, and love that overcomes all hurdles are all part of this tragic love story.
Saiyaara delves into an intense love story that will break your heart and heal it too. Emotional highs and lows—love, heartbreak, and redemption—are experienced by a rock star (Ahaan Panday) and his love interest (Aneet Padda) against the backdrop of adolescent passion. Unfiltered chemistry, heartfelt music, and individual growth build a complex web in the film.
The film chronicles the inspiring story of Tanvi Raina, an autistic 21-year-old who learns that her late father had a regrettable wish: to stand on the Siachen Glacier and salute the Indian flag in his memory. Tanvi is determined to complete this patriotic task although there are institutional and societal obstacles against autistic people joining the military. Her unwavering will and singular viewpoint elevate her autism to the status of a superpower, representing bravery and strength.
When the fiery North Indian guy Param travels to Kerala, he meets the beautiful South Indian woman Sundari. Their cultures collide, resulting in a lively exchange of "North ka swag" and "South ki grace". As the romance takes a dramatic turn, with Sundari's family thugs pursuing Param, it becomes clear that there is high-stakes tension and familial strife under the surface of their love.
Jassi Singh Randhawa returns, this time seeking love rather than turmoil, after years of resolving a massive family quarrel and enduring house imprisonment in Punjab. However, on his way to Scotland to reconcile with his separated wife, he becomes entangled in a hostage situation, a mafia conflict, and the most peculiar Sardaar wedding that the century has ever seen.