2025 is expected to be Bollywood’s one of the best years of recent times. Many films from popular franchises are set to hit the big screens, ensuring a cinematic feast for cinephiles. Franchises like Don, Raid, Jolly LLB, Housefull, Welcome, and War are set to return in cinemas in 2025 and 2026. Below is the list of major Bollywood releases to watch out for: 2025 is expected to be Bollywood’s one of the best years of recent times. Many films from popular franchises are set to hit the big screens, ensuring a cinematic feast for cinephiles. Franchises like Don, Raid, Jolly LLB, Housefull, Welcome, and War are set to return in cinemas in 2025 and 2026. Below is the list of major Bollywood releases to watch out for: IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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