Set in the heartlands of Haryana, Jaat follows Veer Singh, a fearless young man known for his raw strength, pride, and unshakable loyalty to his people. Raised in a culture of honor and confrontation, Veer lives by a strict code — protect your land, your family, and your name at all costs. But when corrupt businessmen and political goons try to exploit his village under the guise of development, Veer finds himself at the crossroads of rage and responsibility. Refusing to bow down, he becomes the voice of resistance for a silenced rural community. Along the way, he must confront not only external enemies but also the shadows of his own impulsive past. Jaat is a fiery tale of rebellion, tradition, and transformation — where fists speak loud, but courage speaks louder. It’s not just about being born a warrior — it’s about choosing when to fight, and why.
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Platform : Prime Video
Now Streaming: 11 Apr 2025
In the regal heartland of Rajkot, Sanjay “Sikandar” Rajkot (Salman Khan) reigns not with an iron fist but with a heart full of empathy and valor. His tranquil rule is shattered when a sinister political conspiracy led by the power-hungry Minister Pradhan (Sathyaraj) and his ruthless son Arjun (Prateik Babbar) claims the life of his beloved wife, Saisri (Rashmika Mandanna). Following her death, Saisri’s final wish to donate her organs sets a chain of fates in motion — touching the lives of a spirited slum child, a determined accountancy student defying his family’s rigid expectations, and a grief-stricken youth caught in emotional turmoil. Haunted by loss yet fueled by purpose, Sikandar leaves the comfort of his palace and steps into the urban chaos of Mumbai. There, he vows to shield these newfound lives now entwined with his wife’s legacy. Battling corruption, confronting political predators, and challenging the limits of his own strength, Sikandar becomes a silent guardian — not just for the recipients of Saisri’s gift, but for justice itself.
Platform : Netflix
Now Streaming: 25 May 2025
BSF officer Dubey spearheads a two-year investigation after the 2001 Parliament attack. He uncovers mastermind Ghazi Baba, leading to India's largest anti-terror operation.
Platform : Prime Video
Now Streaming: 20 Jun 2025
Set several years after the events of the first film, Raid 2 picks up with fearless and principled tax officer Amay Patnaik, now transferred to the quiet desert town of Bhoj in Rajasthan after a long career of disrupting corruption. Assigned his 75th posting, Amay is tasked with a discreet but high-profile investigation into Manohar “Dada” Bhai (Riteish Deshmukh), a beloved political figure admired by the public but suspected of hiding vast illegal wealth. As Amay leads an extensive operation on Dada Bhai's sprawling assets, he surprisingly uncovers nothing—resulting in his immediate suspension. But Amay, known for his unshakable resolve, refuses to give up. With the help of his loyal team and the encouragement of his supportive wife Malini (Vaani Kapoor), he digs deeper into the truth. Eventually, an unexpected ally emerges: Dada Bhai’s own mother, who, after learning the real story, compels her son to face justice. The story closes with the quiet emergence of a new, mysterious figure named Rameshwar “Tauji” Singh, hinting at a more formidable adversary and a potential continuation of Amay’s mission for justice.
Platform : Netflix
Now Streaming: 01 May 2025
Tourist Family (2025) is a Tamil drama that tells the heart-touching story of a Sri Lankan Tamil family forced to flee their homeland after the island’s post-COVID economic collapse. Dharmadas “Das”, his wife Vasanthi, and their two sons, Nithushan and Murali, leave behind everything they know and cross the sea to India with the help of Vasanthi’s brother, Prakash. They arrive in Rameswaram and settle in a small Chennai neighborhood called Kesava Nagar Colony, pretending to be Malayalees to avoid legal trouble. In this unfamiliar land, Das begins working as a driver while Vasanthi strives to keep their family safe and united. Gradually, they build a humble but meaningful life, forming bonds with their kind-hearted neighbors who each have their own struggles and stories. Just as things begin to look hopeful, a sudden bomb blast in Rameswaram sparks suspicion toward Sri Lankan immigrants, and the family’s fragile peace is shattered. The police, led by ACP Balwan Singh, start questioning their origins, while Das battles fear and the emotional distance growing between him and his elder son, Nithu. Amid this turmoil, Inspector Bhairavan, one of the investigating officers, begins to sympathize with the family’s situation and quietly helps them. When the authorities finally close in to expose them, the residents of Kesava Nagar stand in unity, speaking in the Sri Lankan Tamil dialect to confuse the police and protect their neighbors. In the end, the family finds acceptance and hope — not through documents or legal recognition, but through the compassion and solidarity of the community that chose love over prejudice. Tourist Family is a moving exploration of displacement, identity, and humanity, showing how kindness and empathy can transcend borders and heal even the deepest wounds.
Platform : JioHotstar
Now Streaming: 02 Jun 2025
Set against the backdrop of India-Pakistan relations, the narrative follows Uzma Ahmed (Sadia Khateeb), who seeks refuge at the Indian Embassy in Islamabad after escaping an abusive marriage. She claims to have been deceived and coerced into marrying Tahir (Jagjeet Sandhu) in Pakistan. Deputy High Commissioner J.P. Singh (John Abraham) takes on the complex task of verifying her story and navigating diplomatic channels to facilitate her safe return to India. The film delves into the challenges faced by diplomats when personal lives intersect with international politics, highlighting the moral and ethical dilemmas inherent in such situations.
Platform : Netflix
Now Streaming: 09 May 2025
A spy thriller that follows a clandestine operative who is framed and disavowed by their own agency after a covert mission goes wrong. Now a fugitive, the spy must go on the run and use their skills to uncover a deep-level conspiracy while being hunted by those they once trusted.
Platform : JioHotstar
Now Streaming: 28 Jul 2025
In Gram Chikitsalay, Dr. Prabhat Sinha (Amol Parashar), a fresh medical graduate brimming with idealism, chooses a path less traveled—he takes up duty at a crumbling Primary Health Centre in the remote village of Bhatkandi, nestled somewhere in North India. What greets him is not just a derelict clinic with rusted equipment and flickering hopes, but a village that places its faith in Chetak Kumar (Vinay Pathak), a smooth-talking local quack with a loyal following. As Dr. Prabhat tries to revive not just the PHC but the very idea of credible healthcare, he finds himself entangled in red tape, social apathy, and a culture that views change with suspicion. His battle is not against disease alone, but against a system and mindset that have long since given up.
Platform : Prime Video
Now Streaming: 09 May 2025
Set in the charming, timeworn princely state of Morpur, The Royals traces the journey of Aviraaj “Fizzy” Singh (Ishaan Khatter), a reluctant royal who returns home after his father's passing, only to find his ancestral palace crumbling—both physically and financially. With the crown's prestige fading fast, enter Sophia Shekhar (Bhumi Pednekar), a sharp, no-nonsense entrepreneur with a vision to reinvent tradition. Her proposal? Turn the palace into an upscale heritage stay. What follows is a collision of worlds—his laid-back royal legacy and her corporate hustle—sparking hilarious confrontations, cultural reinventions, and a romance neither of them saw coming.
Platform : Netflix
Now Streaming: 10 May 2025