2025 has a long list of films and TV shows that are expected to bring Bollywood back to the phase where they were delivering hits and blockbusters. Trade experts are expecting good results from certain stars and have opened up about the same.
Speaking of Ajay Devgn, Taran Adarsh said that he should be doing massy films instead of projects that appeal to a certain section of the audience. Notably, Ajay has an amazing lineup this year, which starts with Raid 2 followed by De De Pyaar De 2 and Son of Sardaar 2.
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While Akshay Kumar also has a few films scheduled to arrive in the upcoming few months, trade expert Atul Mohan said that his films should arrive at least after a gap of six months and he should avoid doing any kinds of advertisements.
Akshay’s Sky Force will be released this month and this will be followed by Shankara. There is Welcome to the Jungle coming at the end of 2025 after Jolly LLB 3. He will even make a special appearance on Vishnu Manchu’s Kannappa.
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Experts are also hopeful for Sunny Deol, who has two releases this year, including Jaat and Border 2. Furthermore, he said that he is expecting Lahore 1947 to do well considering that Sunny will collaborate with Rajkumar Santoshi after many years.
Taran addressed Tiger Shroff by saying that he needs to prove his potential with the upcoming film Baaghi 4.
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On the other hand, Siddharth Malhotra has joined Dinesh Vijan for a film titled Param Sundari and Taran stated that Dinesh won’t finalize anything until he is confident about the film’s content.
Ranveer Singh also has a film this year, titled Dhurandhar. Expert Atul Mohan said that it is a film to watch out for since it would be directed by Aditya Dhar.
He even showcased his confidence towards Ayushmann Khurana’s Thama, which is a part of the successful Maddock Supernatural Universe, alongside Vicky Kaushal’s Chhava.
It seems like trade experts have sky-high expectations from almost all the films this year. Now it remains to be seen if they can pull big crowds to theatres at the time of release.