From Emergency to Paatal Lok 2 this week's lineup features unmissable Hindi releases.
The week from January 13 to January 19, 2025, brings an exciting lineup of Hindi titles across theatres and OTT platforms, offering a mix of compelling stories, rich characters, and unique narratives. From historical dramas to documentaries, and from thrilling adventures to heartfelt family tales, this week has something for every kind of viewer. Theatrical releases like Azaad and Emergency promise to transport audiences to pivotal moments in India’s past, while OTT offerings like Paatal Lok Season 2 I Want To Talk, and The Roshans provide fresh perspectives and gripping entertainment at home. These titles will captivate audiences with their storytelling and cinematic excellence, whether they explore themes of resistance, unravel family legacies, or delve into fantastical worlds.
Title | Release Date | Platform |
Azaad | January 17 | Theatres |
Chidiya Udd | January 15 | Amazon MX Player |
Emergency | January 17 | Theatres |
Griha Laxmi | January 16 | Epic ON |
I Want to Talk | January 17 | Prime Video |
Paatal Lok Season 2 | January 17 | Prime Video |
Power of Paanch | January 17 | Disney+ Hotstar |
The Roshans | January 17 | Netflix |
A young stable boy forms an emotional connection with an energetic horse in 1920s India. Riding the majestic horse becomes an act of bravery in the midst of oppression and revolt, and it awakens him to the battle for freedom for his country.
The narrative centres on a young lady who finds herself in the middle of illicit activity and shifts allegiances. A young woman from Rajasthan named Seher must face the harsh reality of Mumbai. Chidiya Udd exposes the harsh truths of life while delving into her struggle to escape the bonds that hold her.
In 1975, actual events took place and the film details the events that transpired under Mrs. Indira Gandhi's leadership, who was one of the most influential women in India's history.
During a police pursuit, Betalgadh housewife Laxmi finds pot and begins selling it to save her family. She must negotiate danger, secrets, and morals to become Betalgadh's queen of weed.
When he learns he only has 100 days to live, Arjun, who is living the "American Dream," stops enjoying conversation. He only wants to survive and spend what little time he has left with his estranged daughter, who is seven years old. The way this quirky man manipulates himself shapes the story of I Want to Talk a "daughter-father" tale that is inherently true to life!
The haggard, improbable hero, Inspector Hathi Ram Chaudhary, investigates a high-profile murder case that takes him to isolated areas of Northeast India, where he fights against strong forces and personal tragedies in his quest for the truth.
Bela's trip to Dehradun reveals magical abilities, family secrets, and a conflict with evil forces, alongside friends who have control over fire, water, and wind.
The remarkable history of one of India's most famous cinematic families comes to life in the new documentary series The Roshans. The family has made a lasting impression on Indian cinema. This tale honours a legacy characterized by tenacity—from Roshan Lal Nagrath, who produced timeless masterpieces, to his sons (Rakesh and Rajesh Roshan), who rose from the shadows of their father's legacy to carve out their niche, and his grandson (Hrithik Roshan), who continues to win hearts all over the world.
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