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6 biggest Bollywood sequels of 2025: The most-anticipated releases to watch out for

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 3, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Jolly LLB 3 (September 19, 2025)

The Jolly LLB franchise has been a fan favorite with its blend of comedy and courtroom drama. The third installment brings back both Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi as rival lawyers, promising a hilarious yet thought-provoking legal battle. With their witty comebacks and satirical take on the judicial system, this film is expected to be a treat for audiences.

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Don 3

One of the most anticipated sequels, Don 3, will see Ranveer Singh stepping into the shoes of the iconic character previously played by Shah Rukh Khan. Directed by Farhan Akhtar, this film is expected to be a thrilling ride filled with suspense, action, and high-voltage drama. While fans are divided over the casting change, curiosity is at an all-time high about how the new Don will shape up.

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War 2 (August 14, 2025)

After the massive success of War (2019), War 2 is all set to take the action to the next level. Hrithik Roshan will reprise his role as the skilled agent Kabir, and this time, South superstar N. T. Rama Rao Jr. joins him in what promises to be an adrenaline-pumping thriller. As a part of YRF's Spy Universe, this film is expected to set new benchmarks for action in Bollywood.

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Keasri: Chapter 2

Following the success of the historical epic Kesari, Akshay Kumar returns with Kesari Chapter 2, promising another gripping tale of valor. Directed by debutant Karan Singh Tyagi, the sequel delves deeper into India’s rich history, portraying another iconic battle. Backed by Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films, and Leo Media Collective, the film also stars Ananya Panday in a pivotal role. Releasing in 2025, it blends high-octane action with patriotic fervor.

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Baaghi 4

Tiger Shroff is back with another action-packed installment in the Baaghi franchise. Known for its high-energy stunts and martial arts sequences, Baaghi 4 is expected to raise the stakes even further. With intense fight scenes, breathtaking visuals, and a gripping storyline, this film is set to keep action lovers on the edge of their seats.

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Housefull 5 (Diwali 2025)

The Housefull franchise is known for its over-the-top humor, crazy plot twists, and star-studded cast. The fifth installment, Housefull 5, is touted to be the biggest one yet, featuring a massive ensemble of Bollywood’s top comedy actors. With slapstick humor, confusion-driven storytelling, and a lavish setting, this Diwali release is sure to leave audiences in splits.

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