120 Bahadur

120 Bahadur ✅ Basic Info Title: 120 Bahadur. Language: Hindi. Runtime: ~137 minutes. Release date: Scheduled for 21 November 2025 in theatres in India. Director: Razneesh Ghai (also referred to as “Razy” Ghai). Producer: Farhan Akhtar (also acting), Excel Entertainment and Trigger Happy Studios. Cast: Farhan Akhtar as Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, Raashii Khanna as Shagun Kanwar (his wife in the film). 🎬 Principal Crew Director: Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai Story / Screenplay: Rajiv G. Menon Producers: Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Amit Chandra Cinematography: Tetsuo Nagata Editor: Rameshwar S. Bhagat Music: Composers include Amit Trivedi, Salim–Sulaiman, Amjad Nadeem Aamir 🧑✈️ Main Cast Farhan Akhtar as Major Shaitan Singh Bhati Raashii Khanna as Shagun Kanwar (Shaitan’s wife) Ankit Siwach Vivan Bhatena Ajinkya Deo Eijaz Khan Sparsh Walia 🎬 What the story is about The film is based on the real-life battle of Battle of Rezang La, fought on 18 November 1962, during the Sino‑Indian War. It centres on 120 soldiers of the C Company of the 13th Kumaon Regiment who held their post in Ladakh against overwhelming odds (reportedly ~3000 Chinese troops) in extremely harsh conditions. The narrative is a tribute to valour, sacrifice and the resilience of that troop. 🎥 Why the film is notable It marks Farhan Akhtar’s return to acting in a major role after some time. The production involved shooting in challenging locations (e.g., Ladakh at high altitude) to recreate the bitter cold and terrain of the battle. It is positioned not just as a war-film, but as a historical / patriotic film honouring unsung heroes. 📽 Trailer
No Entry 2

No Entry 2 🎬 Basic Info Title: No Entry 2 Director: Anees Bazmee Producer: Boney Kapoor Studio / Banner: Reportedly under the T-Series / Zee / etc (various reports) Genre: Comedy (sequel to a comedy film) Planned Release Date: Targeting Christmas 2026, though earlier reports mentioned Diwali 2025. 👥 Cast & Crew Confirmed / Reported Cast Members: Varun Dhawan (lead) Arjun Kapoor (lead) Diljit Dosanjh (was announced, but later reports say he walked out)
Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat

Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat 🎬 Basic Info Title: Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat Director: Milap Zaveri (credited as Milap Milan Zaveri) Writers: Milap Zaveri & Mushtaq Shiekh Producers: Anshul Garg & Dinesh Jain under the banner Desi Movies Factory Release Date: 21 October 2025 (coinciding with Diwali) Language: Hindi Runtime: Approximately 141 minutes Budget & Box Office (Reported): Budget ~ ₹25 crore; Gross ~ ₹57.34 crore Certification: ‘A’ certificate by CBFC for adult viewing 📖 Storyline The film begins after the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. His son, Sambhaji (played by Vicky Kaushal), rises to lead the Maratha Empire. Sambhaji inherits a kingdom constantly under threat from the Mughal Empire, led by Aurangzeb. Despite betrayals and internal political conspiracies, Sambhaji proves to be a fearless and strategic leader. The movie shows his military brilliance: He orchestrates daring surprise attacks, such as the raid on Burhanpur, which shook the Mughal stronghold. He rallies Maratha forces and resists repeated invasions. Sambhaji’s personal life also unfolds, especially his bond with Yesubai (Rashmika Mandanna), who stands by him in turbulent times. Betrayal plays a big part — some Maratha nobles, dissatisfied with his leadership, conspire against him. This betrayal leads to his capture by the Mughals. In captivity, Aurangzeb offers Sambhaji a chance to convert and surrender. Sambhaji refuses, remaining steadfast in his dharma and loyalty to his kingdom. The climax is intense and tragic: Sambhaji endures brutal torture at the hands of the Mughals but refuses to bend. He is subjected to inhumane punishments (described historically as having his eyes gouged, nails pulled, and flesh torn). Despite this, he never surrenders, becoming a symbol of defiance. The film ends with his martyrdom, highlighting his sacrifice and leaving behind a legacy of valor, resistance, and unyielding pride for the Marathas.
War 2

War 2 Basic Info & Crew / Cast Title: Chhaava (2025) Director: Laxman Utekar Producers / Studio: Produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films Screenplay / Writers: Laxman Utekar, Rishi Virmani, Kaustubh Savarkar, Unman Bankar, Omkar Mahajan Cinematography: Saurabh Goswami Editing: Manish Pradhan Music: A. R. Rahman, lyrics by Irshad Kamil and Kshitij Patwardhan Cast (key): • Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj • Rashmika Mandanna (as Queen Yesubai) • Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, Divya Dutta, & others Runtime : The film runs about 161 minutes. Certification: U/A certificate from the CBFC. 📖 Storyline The film begins after the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. His son, Sambhaji (played by Vicky Kaushal), rises to lead the Maratha Empire. Sambhaji inherits a kingdom constantly under threat from the Mughal Empire, led by Aurangzeb. Despite betrayals and internal political conspiracies, Sambhaji proves to be a fearless and strategic leader. The movie shows his military brilliance: He orchestrates daring surprise attacks, such as the raid on Burhanpur, which shook the Mughal stronghold. He rallies Maratha forces and resists repeated invasions. Sambhaji’s personal life also unfolds, especially his bond with Yesubai (Rashmika Mandanna), who stands by him in turbulent times. Betrayal plays a big part — some Maratha nobles, dissatisfied with his leadership, conspire against him. This betrayal leads to his capture by the Mughals. In captivity, Aurangzeb offers Sambhaji a chance to convert and surrender. Sambhaji refuses, remaining steadfast in his dharma and loyalty to his kingdom. The climax is intense and tragic: Sambhaji endures brutal torture at the hands of the Mughals but refuses to bend. He is subjected to inhumane punishments (described historically as having his eyes gouged, nails pulled, and flesh torn). Despite this, he never surrenders, becoming a symbol of defiance. The film ends with his martyrdom, highlighting his sacrifice and leaving behind a legacy of valor, resistance, and unyielding pride for the Marathas.
Sikandar

Sikandar Basic Info & Crew / Cast Title: Sikandar (2025)) Director: A. R. Murugadoss Producers / Studio: Sajid Nadiadwala under Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment & Salman Khan Films Screenplay / Writers: A. R. Murugadoss Cinematography: Tirru Editing: Vivek Harshan Music: Pritam Cast (key): Salman Khan as Sanjay “Sikandar” Rajkot – the central character, a leader/hero figure. Rashmika Mandanna as Saisri – Sikandar’s wife, whose organ donation becomes the emotional core of the story. Sathyaraj – plays a key supporting role (mentor / elder figure). Kajal Aggarwal – in a pivotal supporting role. Sharman Joshi – part of the political subplot. Prateik Babbar – antagonist’s ally / henchman. Kishore – as Minister Pradhan, the main antagonist. Other supporting cast: Govind Namdev, Sunil Grover, and regional actors in political and emotional tracks. Runtime : Approx. 135 minutes Certification: U/A certificate from the CBFC. 📖 Story The film follows Sanjay “Sikandar” Rajkot (Salman Khan), a charismatic and respected man in Rajkot. He is known for his compassion, fearlessness, and ability to fight injustice, which makes him loved by ordinary people but feared by corrupt politicians. Sikandar is happily married to Saisri (Rashmika Mandanna). Their love story forms the emotional core of the film. The turning point comes when Sikandar clashes with Arjun, the arrogant son of a powerful minister Pradhan. A heated confrontation on a flight sparks enmity, and Pradhan decides to destroy Sikandar. Tragedy strikes when a bomb blast, orchestrated by Pradhan’s men, targets Sikandar. In the attack, Saisri sacrifices herself, saving Sikandar but losing her own life. Before dying, Saisri donates her organs to three people in Mumbai. This selfless act becomes a new mission for Sikandar: He sees these three organ recipients as carrying a part of his beloved wife. Determined to honor her memory, he takes responsibility for their safety and future. But Pradhan, enraged at Sikandar’s growing influence, sees these recipients as weak points to attack him emotionally. He sends killers after them, hoping to break Sikandar. The story then shifts into a blend of action and emotion: Sikandar fights to protect the three recipients. He uplifts them, ensuring they find dignity and strength despite their struggles. Each subplot connects back to Saisri’s sacrifice and Sikandar’s vow to safeguard them. In the climax, Pradhan directly targets Sikandar and the recipients. A massive showdown follows, with Sikandar defeating Pradhan’s forces. The people rally behind Sikandar, recognizing him not just as a warrior but as a savior who lives for others. Ending: Pradhan is stripped of power and humiliated. Sikandar, though heartbroken by Saisri’s death, finds peace knowing her spirit lives on through the lives she saved.
Chhaava

Chhaava Basic Info & Crew / Cast Title: Chhaava (2025) Director: Laxman Utekar Producers / Studio: Produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films Screenplay / Writers: Laxman Utekar, Rishi Virmani, Kaustubh Savarkar, Unman Bankar, Omkar Mahajan Cinematography: Saurabh Goswami Editing: Manish Pradhan Music: A. R. Rahman, lyrics by Irshad Kamil and Kshitij Patwardhan Cast (key): • Vicky Kaushal as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj • Rashmika Mandanna (as Queen Yesubai) • Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, Divya Dutta, & others Runtime : The film runs about 161 minutes. Certification: U/A certificate from the CBFC. 📖 Storyline The film begins after the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. His son, Sambhaji (played by Vicky Kaushal), rises to lead the Maratha Empire. Sambhaji inherits a kingdom constantly under threat from the Mughal Empire, led by Aurangzeb. Despite betrayals and internal political conspiracies, Sambhaji proves to be a fearless and strategic leader. The movie shows his military brilliance: He orchestrates daring surprise attacks, such as the raid on Burhanpur, which shook the Mughal stronghold. He rallies Maratha forces and resists repeated invasions. Sambhaji’s personal life also unfolds, especially his bond with Yesubai (Rashmika Mandanna), who stands by him in turbulent times. Betrayal plays a big part — some Maratha nobles, dissatisfied with his leadership, conspire against him. This betrayal leads to his capture by the Mughals. In captivity, Aurangzeb offers Sambhaji a chance to convert and surrender. Sambhaji refuses, remaining steadfast in his dharma and loyalty to his kingdom. The climax is intense and tragic: Sambhaji endures brutal torture at the hands of the Mughals but refuses to bend. He is subjected to inhumane punishments (described historically as having his eyes gouged, nails pulled, and flesh torn). Despite this, he never surrenders, becoming a symbol of defiance. The film ends with his martyrdom, highlighting his sacrifice and leaving behind a legacy of valor, resistance, and unyielding pride for the Marathas.