December will conclude 2024 with the releases of some of the biggest, most-awaited Indian films. Movies like Pushpa 2: The Rule, Sitaare Zameen Par , and many others are slated for release on various dates in December 2024. Check out the top eight Indian movies releasing in December 2024.
8 Most-awaited Hindi Movies Releasing in December 2024
1. ‘Pushpa 2: The Rule’ (December 5, Theatres)
Mythri Movie Makers, Sukumar Writings
s most-awaited actioner Pushpa 2: The Rule will be released in the first week of December 2024. The sequel will pick up where its predecessor Pushpa: The Riseleft off. and Fahad Faasil will be seen reprising their roles from the first installment.
The advance bookings for Pushpa 2: The Rule have already surpassed some of the biggest blockbuster movies like Pathaan, Gadar 2, and more.
2. ‘Zero Se Restart’ (December 13, Theatres)
Vinod Chopra Films
12th Fail, starring in the lead, was one of the most beloved movies of 2024. The makers of 12th Faildecided to treat its fans with a glimpse into the fascinating journey of making the movie with Zero Se Restart.
It showcases the challenges faced during the shooting of 12th Fail. Directed, produced, and written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the film not only tells the behind-the-scenes of the movie but also gives a message of resilience and perseverance.
3. ‘Vanvaas’ (December 20, Theatres)
Zee Studios, Anil Sharma Productions
Starrin g, Utkarsh Sharma, Simrat Kaur, and Rajpal Naurang Yadav, Vanvaas explores the relationship between an aging father suffering from dementiaand his family. The movie revolves around themes like . It is set against the backdrop of Varanasi.
4. ‘Jigra’ (December 6, Netflix)
Dharma Productions, Eternal Sunshine Productions
will be released on Netflix in December. The explores a deep sibling relationship in which Satya, played by Bhatt, goes to great lengths to free her brother, Ankur, played by Raina, from a foreign prison.
Although the hype around Jigrabefore release was quite high, the movie failed to make a mark on the box office.
5. ‘Baby John’ (December 25, Theatres)