This week's Hindi releases offer a captivating mix, ranging from intense thrillers to quirky comedies, catering to all tastes.
Last Updated: 05.53 PM, Feb 17, 2025
This week brings a fresh wave of exciting Hindi releases across multiple platforms, catering to a variety of genres from crime thrillers to quirky comedies. Viewers can dive into the intense world of Baby John (February 20, Prime Video), where Varun Dhawan plays a father seeking vengeance while protecting young girls from a sex-trafficking gang. Crime Beat (February 21, ZEE5), explores the gritty journey of a rookie crime reporter entangled in lies and danger. On a lighter note, Kaushaljis vs. Kaushal (February 20, JioHotstar) offers a humorous family drama, while Mere Husband Ki Biwi (February 21, theatrical) brings a comical yet poignant love triangle. Lastly, Oops! Ab Kya? (February 20, JioHotstar) delivers a wild, laugh-out-loud story about accidental artificial insemination, exploring love and chaos through the eyes of three generations of women.
These shows and films promise an intriguing mix of entertainment for all tastes.
Release Title | Platform | Release Date |
Baby John | Prime Video | February 20, 2025 |
Crime Beat | ZEE5 (OTTplay Premium) | February 21, 2025 |
Kaushaljis vs. Kaushal | JioHotstar | February 21, 2025 |
Mere Husband Ki Biwi | Theatrical | February 21, 2025 |
Oops! Ab Kya? | JioHotstar | February 20, 2025 |
A sex-trafficking gang perturbs John's (Varun Dhawan) quiet life with his daughter Khushi. Revealing his history as Deputy Commissioner Satya, he pursues retribution for the murder of his family, protecting young girls and punishing offenders before beginning over.
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Crime Beat chronicles the path taken by a rookie crime reporter (Saqib Saleem) trying to establish his footing both personally and technically. His breakthrough occurs upon finding a lead on the return to India of a fugitive criminal. Deeper into the inquiry, which could make him a journalistic sensation, he finds himself caught in a perilous web of lies and covert motives. The more he discovers, the more dangerous his circumstances get; he has to make decisions that compromise his values, jeopardize his relationships, and put his life at risk. Will the truth split him, or will he give all for success? Watching the show will be riveting and fascinating since it investigates the difficult junction of police enforcement, media, and the underworld.
Having adopted a fast-paced urban life, Yug (Pavail Gulati) frequently berates his parents (Ashutosh Rana and Sheeba Chaddha) for their so-called antiquated ways. But the situation gets out of control when his words land harder than he meant and his parents start to view mutual separation as "modern." Yug, disturbed by the possibility of his family disintegrating, sets off on a funny self-discovery trip that follows a rollercoaster of emotions. Love, laughter, and a close examination of his own roots help him to see the beauty of custom and the need for family values.
After a hostile divorce, Ankur (Arjun Kapoor), a lovelorn Delhi realtor, at last discovers fresh love. Ankur finds himself embroiled in a humorous and poignant conflict between his past and present love when his amnesiac ex-wife (Bhumi Pednekar), captivated by a poignant recollection of their past, unexpectedly reappears in his life. This forces him to negotiate wedding arrangements and rekindle memories in a desperate attempt to determine his future.
With her ex- crush's sperm, no less, this quirky comedy takes an unexpected, wild turn when a young woman's perfectly planned life goes crazy following unintentional artificial insemination. Full of laughs, uncomfortable situations, and sincere feelings, the series looks to be the ideal balance between romance and anarchy. With a side of pure craziness, this funny and touching play shows three generations of women negotiating love, tradition, and modernism.