Mousmi ChouhanNew Delhi, Dec. 25 -- : The year 2025 will be remembered as a landmark in Indian cinema, a period when theatrical releases reclaimed their dominance and audiences embraced a remarkable variety of narratives, genres, and storytelling styles.
From mythological epics and high-octane action thrillers to romantic dramas and animated spectacles, the year's top films not only drew massive box office returns but also reflected cultural trends, social conversations, and evolving audience tastes.
Leading the pack was Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar', directed by Aditya Dhar. Released on December 5, the high-voltage spy action drama set new benchmarks, earning over Rs 935 crore worldwide within weeks and outperforming contemporaries like '...