1. Maalik - Starring: Rajkumar Rao & Manushi Chhillar
Touted as one of the most anticipated releases of July, Maalik - hitting theatres on 11th July - is a gritty gangster action-entertainer that showcases the rise of a man from the shadows of society to ruling the gangster world. Set against a charged socio-political backdrop, the film dives deep into power, ambition, and fear. Rajkummar Rao stuns in a bold new avatar as a ruthless gangster like never before.
2. Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan - Starring: Vikrant Massey & Shanaya Kapoor
Set against a charming urban backdrop, Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, releasing on 11th July, is a poignant romantic drama that explores the relationship between two visually impaired individuals as they navigate the highs and heartbreaks of modern love.Vikrant Massey brings subtle intensity, while Shanaya Kapoor makes a promising debut in a story that’s tender, layered, and refreshingly unconventional.
3. Metro In Dino Mai - Starring: Sara Ali Khan & Aditya Roy Kapur
A collection of bittersweet relationships, Arriving in cinemas on 4th July Metro… In Dino delves into the many shades of modern love in a constantly moving urban world. Drawing inspiration from everyday encounters, the film captures the fleeting, messy, and unexpectedly beautiful moments that define human connection in city life.
4. Saiyaara - Starring: Ahaan Pandey & Aneet Padda
Set against the backdrop of youth, rebellion, and love, Saiyaara- releases on 11th July- tells the story of two dreamers trying to find their way in a world full of challenges. It marks the debut of both Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, and follows the emotional journey of a young rockstar who falls deeply in love. With beautiful visuals and a powerful soundtrack, the film explores passion, heartbreak, and healing - capturing the spirit of a love that’s bold, intense, and unforgettable.
5. Son of Sardaar 2 - Starring: Ajay Devgn & Mrunal Thakur
The iconic Sardaar is back - and this time, the madness is bigger, bolder, and twice as fun. Ajay Devgn returns in full form, bringing his signature charm and swagger to the action-packed sequel. With Mrunal Thakur adding a vibrant new twist, Son of Sardaar 2- releasing on 25th July - blends laugh-out-loud humor, high-octane action, and heartfelt family moments for a wild ride that delivers on both nostalgia and freshness.
6. Tanvi The Great
Releasing on 18th July, Tanvi The Great tells the inspiring story of Tanvi Raina, a young woman with autism, discovers her late father’s unfulfilled dream - to salute the national flag at the Siachen Glacier. Determined to honour his legacy, she sets out on a journey that challenges every limitation society has placed on her. Tanvi the Great is a stirring tale of courage, resilience, and quiet rebellion. All eyes are on this unexpected gem to break barriers and redefine the genre.
7. Fantastic 4
Releasing on 25th July, Marvel’s Fantastic 4 Reboot introduces the iconic superhero team to a new generation.Blending stunning visuals with emotional depth, the film follows the heroes as they battle to protect Earth from Galactus and his mysterious Herald, the Silver Surfer - all while holding onto the bond that makes them a family.
8. Smurf
Releasing on 18th July, Smurf kicks off a bold new chapter in the beloved animated franchise. When Papa Smurf is mysteriously kidnapped by the evil wizards Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette - voiced by global icon Rihanna - leads the Smurfs on a daring mission into the real world to bring him back. Alongside new human friends and magical challenges, the Smurfs must uncover what defines their true destiny. Bursting with color, comedy, and heart.
9. I Know What You Did Last Summer
I Know What You Did Last Summer, releasing on 18th July, revives the classic slasher spirit with a modern twist. A group of five friends finds their darkest secret resurfacing as they’re hunted by a mysterious figure tied to a deadly mistake from the past. Seeking answers from survivors of the original Southport Massacre, they soon realize history may be repeating itself - and this time, there may be no escape.