
Come September, come a plethora of films and shows. The releases include Anurag Kashyap’s new movie Nishaanchi, the Telugu fantasy adventure Mirai, the second season of The Trial and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Leonardo Di Caprio-led satire.
Here is a selection of the titles that will be out in cinemas and on streaming platforms. All release dates are subject to change.
Humans in the Loop
September 5, Hindi, in cinemas
Aranya Sahay’s directorial debut looks at an Adivasi woman who tries to humanise artificial intelligence while working in a data centre in Jharkhand. The film stars Sonal Madhushankar in the lead role along with Geeta Guha, Vikas Gupta and Anurag Lugun.
Baaghi 4
September 5, Hindi, in cinemas
A Harsha directs Tiger Shroff’s return to his best-known role as an ace fighter. Baaghi 4 promises far more violence than the previous films. The cast includes Sonam Bajwa, Sanjay Dutt and Harnaaz Sandhu.
The Conjuring: Last Rites
September 5, English, in cinemas
The latest chapter in the Conjuring series, directed by Michael Chaves, stars franchise veterans Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson alongside Mia Tomlinson and Ben Hardy. The paranormal investigators played by Farmiga and Wilson visit a house that has supposedly been possessed by a demon.
Madharaasi
September 5, Tamil, in cinemas
Siva Karthikeyan headlines AR Murugadoss’s new Tamil movie, which has also been dubbed into other languages. The cast includes Vidyut Jammwal, Rukmini Vasanth and Biju Menon in key roles.
The film has been described as a romance with action, centred around a North Indian gang operating in Chennai. The music is by Anirudh Ravichander. The Hindi title is Dil Madharaasi.
Ghaati
September 5, Telugu, in cinemas
Krish Jagarlamudi’s movie stars Anushka Shetty as an Adivasi bus conductor who gets embroiled in a drug trafficking ring. The rural Andhra Pradesh-set film also stars Vikram Prabhu, Jagapathi Babu, Ravindra Vijay and Chaitanya Rao.
Bad Girl
September 5, Tamil, in cinemas
Anjali Sivaraman plays a young woman looking for love while swatting away a host of obstacles. Varsha Bharath’s directorial debut, produced by Vetri Maaran and Anurag Kashyap, was premiered at the International Film Festival of Rotterdam in February. The cast includes Shantipriya and Hridhu Haroon.
Inspector Zende
September 5, Hindi, on Netflix
The exploits of Mumbai police officer Madhukar Zende inspired Akshay Shah’s engaging documentary Zende in 2023. Zende has also written his memoir, Mumbai’s Most Wanted: The Thrilling Case Files of a Supercop. The Netflix film Inspector Zende explores the larger-than-life cop’s pursuit of the half-Indian and half-Vietnamese murderer Charles Sobhraj, renamed as Carl Bhojraj presumably to avoid a lawsuit.
Chinmay D Mandlekar’s Hindi movie stars Manoj Bajpayee as Zende and Jim Sarbh as Bhojraj alongside Bhalchandra Kadam, Sachin Khedekar, Girija Oak and Harish Dudhade.
Ufff Yeh Siyapaa
September 5, Hindi, in cinemas
In this dialogue-free comedy, a man whose wife leaves him on suspicion of infidelity gets involved with a misdirected parcel containing drugs and murder. G Ashok’s film stars Sohum Shah, Nushrratt Bharuccha, Nora Fatehi and Omkar Kapoor.
The Bengal Files
Hindi, September 5, in cinemas
Vivek Agnihotri’s latest propagandist film is about attacks on Hindus during communal riots in Kolkata in 1946. The film stars Mithun Chakraborty, Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi, Saswata Chatterjee, Darshan Kumaar, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Puneet Issar and Rajesh Khera.
Highest 2 Lowest
September 5, English, on Apple TV+
Spike Lee’s first film in five years is loosely based on Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low, itself based on Ed McBain’s crime novel King’s Ransom. Denzel Washington plays a music company magnate who is forced to cough up ransom for a child that isn’t his. The movie stars rapper ASAP Rocky along with Jeffrey Wright, Ilfenesh Hadera, Dean Winters, Ice Spice and John Douglas Thompson.
Kammattam
September 5, Malayalam, on ZEE5
Shan Thulasidharan’s Malayalam series stars Sudev Nair as a Kerala police officer investigating a suspicious death that leads to a financial fraud. The six-episode show is based on the real-life Thrissur co-operative bank scam. The cast includes Jins, Jeo Baby, Ajay Vaasudev, Akhil Kavalayoor, Arun Sol, Sreerekha and Jordy Poonjaa.
The Celluloid Closet
September 5, English, on MUBI
American filmmaker Rob Epstein’s acclaimed documentary examines the shifting portrayal of LGBTQ characters in Hollywood, from stereotypes to positive representations. Based on Vito Russo’s book of the same name, the film features interviews with Tom Hanks, Tony Curtis, Whoopi Goldberg, Quentin Crisp, Gore Vidal, Susan Sarandon, Shirley MacLaine and others.
Task
September 7, English, on JioHotstar
Mark Ruffalo plays a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent who heads a task force that is trying to arrest the leader (Tom Pelphrey) of a gang of robbers. The limited series, created by Brad Ingelsby (Mare of Easttown, Run All Night, The Way Back), also stars Emilia Jones, Raul Castillo, Owen Teague, Thuso Mbedu and Fabien Frankel.
Aka Charlie Sheen
September 10, English, on Netflix
This documentary spills on the beans on Charlie Sheen’s fall from highest paid American television actor of all time for Two and a Half Men to tabloid joke. Andrew Renzi’s two-part documentary has extensive interviews with Sheen, in which the actor discusses his formative years, addictive behaviour and comeback.
Mussolini: Son of the Century
September 10, Italian, on MUBI
Pride & Prejudice and Atonement director Joe Wright’s series is based on Antonio Scurati’s bestselling novel about the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. The eight-part series, written by Stefano Bises and Davide Serino, explores Mussolini’s rise to power and then autocratic rule.
Luca Marinelli, the actor from The Old Guard, plays Mussolini. MUBI will release two episodes on September 10 and then episodes every week until October 22.
The Girlfriend
September 10, English, on Prime Video
Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke star in a six-episode series adaptation of Michelle Frances’s novel of the same name. In The Girlfriend, Laura (Wright) finds her perfect life unravelling when her son Daniel brings home his girlfriend Cherry (Cooke). Laura suspects Cherry of hiding something. Or is Laura being overly possessive? Also starring Laurie Davidson and Waleed Zuaiter.
Dashavatar
September 12, Marathi, in cinemas
Subodh Khanolkar directs the acting titan Dilip Prabhavalkar in a murder mystery set in the Konkan during a Dashavatar performance. The cast includes Mahesh Manjrekar, Vijay Kenkre, Sunil Tawde, Bharat Jadhav, Priyadarshini Indalkar, Siddharth Menon, Abhinay Berde and Ravi Kale.
Mirai
September 12, Telugu, in cinemas
The hit film Hanu-Man’s lead actor Teja Sajja stars as the descendant of a mythic warrior who comes to the rescue of humankind. Karthik Gattamneni’s fantasy adventure, which has been dubbed into Hindi and other languages, also stars Shriya Saran, Jagapathi Babu, Jayaram, Tanja Keller and Ritika Nayak.
Jugnuma
English/Hindi, September 12, in cinemas
Raam Reddy’s magic realist film The Fable has been retitled as Jugnuma. The English-Hindi film stars Manoj Bajpayee as a fruit orchard owner whose estate is afflicted by mysterious fires.
The cast includes Deepak Dobriyal, Priyanka Bose, Tillotama Shome, Hiral Sidhu and Awan Pookot. Raam Reddy has previously directed the Kannada comedy Thithi (2015).
Bin Lagnachi Goshta
September 12, Marathi, in cinemas
Aditya Ingale’s comedy stars real-life couple Priya Bapat and Umesh Kamat as live-in lovers who decide to start a family. The film also stars Sukanya Kulkarni, Sanjay Mone, Nivedita Saraf and Girish Oak.
Love in Vietnam
September 12, Hindi, in cinemas
Shantanu Maheshwari and Avneet Kaur plays lovers meant to be united by destiny but separated by distance. Rahhat Shah Kazmi’s film also stars Kha Ngan, Farida Jalal, Raj Babbar, Saquib Ayub, Krishika Patel, Mir Sarwar, Kusum Tickoo, Monica Aggarwal and Gulshan Grover.
Heer Express
September 12, Hindi, in cinemas
Umesh Shukla’s comedy is about Heer, who goes to London and ends up helping a man solve his problem. Starring Divita Juneja in the lead role alongside Pritt Kamani, Ashutosh Rana, Gulshan Grover, Sanjay Mishra and Meghna Malik.
Kaantha
September 12, Tamil, in cinemas
Selvamani Selvaraj’s period film is set in Chennai in the 1950s. Reputed director Ayya (Samuthirakani) clashes with Chandran (Dulquer Salmaan), the actor whom he made a star. The film also stars Bhagyashri Borse.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
September 12, English, in cinemas
The third and final Downton Abbey film – adapted from the popular television show – sees the Crawley clan enter the 1930s. The family members grapple with the scandal caused by a divorce and the disgrace resulting from near bankruptcy.
You and Everything Else
September 12, Korean, on Netflix
The complicated relationship between childhood friends who also love each other is the basis of a new K-Drama. Jo Young-min’s series stars Kim Go-eun and Park Ji-hyun.
Ek Chatur Naar
September 12, Hindi, in cinemas
Divya Khossla plays a working-class woman who uses blackmail to line her bank balance. Neil Nitin Mukesh plays her mark. Umesh Shukla’s film also stars Chhaya Kadam, Sushant Singh, Rajneish Duggal, Zakir Hussain, Yashpal Sharma and Geeta Agarwal Sharma.
Do You Wanna Partner
September 12, Hindi, on Prime Video
Tamannaah Bhatia and Diana Penty play besties who set up a craft beer business, running into external obstacles and internal doubts along the way. Directed by Archit Kumar and Collin D’Cunha, the Hindi series is written by Nandini Gupta, Aarsh Vora and Mithun Gangopadhyay, who also serves as creator alongside Nishant Nayak.
The cast includes Jaaved Jaaferi, Nakuul Mehta, Shweta Tiwari, Neeraj Kabi, Sufi Motiwala and Rannvijay Singha.
The Ba***ds of Bollywood
September 18, Hindi, on Netflix
Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan has created along with Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan and directed The Ba***ds of Bollywood (pronounced as “bads”). The series is set in the world of Bollywood that Aryan Khan has seen up and close. Among its themes are the insider-outsider debate and behind-the-scenes scandals.
The cast includes Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Manoj Pahwa, Mona Singh, Manish Chaudhari, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Vijayant Kohli, and Gautami Kapoor.
Black Rabbit
September 18, English, on Netflix
A New York restauranteur invites trouble when he lets his brother back into his life. Written by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, the show stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman in the lead roles alongside Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Sope Dirisu and Dagmara Dominczyk. Bateman has directed the first two episodes.
Nishaanchi
September 19, Hindi, in cinemas
Anurag Kashyap’s new crime drama stars Aaishvary Thackeray (Bal Thackeray’s grandson and Smita Thackeray’s son) in a double role. The cast includes Monika Panwar, Vedika Pinto, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Kumud Mishra, Viineet Kumar Siingh, Durgesh Kumar and Gaurav Singh.
Sabar Bonda
Marathi, September 19, in cinemas
Rohan Kanawade’s directorial debut won the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival in 2025. Kanawade’s gay romance, set in a village in Maharashtra, looks at the rekindling of ties between Anand (Bhushaan Manoj) and his childhood friend Balya (Suraaj Suman).
Jolly LLB 3
September 19, Hindi, in cinemas
The Jolly LLB franchise gets a twist: both the actors who have previously played the striving lawyer face off in the third movie. It’s Arshad Warsi against Akshay Kumar, pitting their legal minds against the tormented judge played by Saurabh Shukla. Subhash Kapoor directs.
Him
September 19, English, in cinemas
Sports and horror come together in Justin Tipping’s Him, which counts Jordan Peele as a producer. Tyriq Withers plays a promising football player who joins a sinister training programme run by Marlon Wayans’s character.
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
September 19, English, in cinemas
Kogonada directs Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie in a romance about “an imaginative tale of two strangers and the unbelievable journey that connects them”.
Afterburn
September 19, English, in cinemas
A decade after a solar flare partially destroys Earth, a treasure hunter salvages valuable objects. He must obtain the Mona Lisa before the painting falls into a warlord’s hands. JJ Perry directs Dave Bautista, Olga Kurylenko, Samuel L Jackson and Kristofer Hivju.
The Trial season 2
September 19, Hindi, on JioHotstar
Kajol returns as lawyer Noyonika Sengupta in the second season of The Trial. Umesh Bist’s series, based on the American show The Good Wife, also stars Jisshu Sengupta as the philandering husband, Sonali Kulkarni, Sheeba Chaddha, Alyy Khan, Kubbra Sait, Gaurav Pandey and Karanvir Sharma.
Billionaires’ Bunker
September 19, Spanish, on Netflix
Billionaires shelter in a luxury bunker to escape a global conflict. Old tensions, new conflicts and unexpected partnerships emerge. The show has been created by Alex Pina (Money Heist, Sky Rojo) and Esther Martinez Lobato (Sky Rojo, Berlin).
Eno
September 19, English, MUBI
Gary Hustwit’s documentary on the renowned music producer and visual artist Brian Eno is based on 30 hours of interviews with Eno and 500 hours of footage from Eno’s archive. Eno talks through the film on his time with the band Roxy Music as well as his collaboration with U2, and his favourite songs.
Aatli Baatmi Futlii
September 19, Marathi, in cinemas
A fugitive criminal takes shelter in a chawl, where he meets an elderly man planning his wife’s murder. Vishal P Gandhi’s thriller stars Siddharth Jadhav, Mohan Agashe, Rohini Hattangadi, Pritam Kagne, Vijya Nikam and Trisha Thosar.
OG
September 25, Telugu, in cinemas
Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan plays the gangster Ojas Gambheera who returns to Mumbai after a long absence to kill his rival Omi Bhau (Emraan Hashmi). The cast includes Priyanka Mohan, Prakash Raj, Arjun Das, Sriya Reddy, Abhimanyu Singh and Mime Gopi. The music is by Thaman S.
Wayward
September 25, English, on Netflix
Mae Martin’s thriller series is set in an institution for troubled teenagers. Two teenagers and the institution’s principal are at the centre of many strange incidents. Martin also stars in the show alongside Toni Collette, Sarah Gadon, Sydney Topliffe, Alyvia Alyn Lind and Brandon Jay McLaren.
One Battle After Another
September 26, English, in cinemas
Paul Thomas Anderson’s new movie, which is also available in IMAX, stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Regina Hall and Teyana Taylor. In the film, inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to save one of their own’s daughter from their old adversary.
Devi Chowdhurani
Bengali, September 26, in cinemas
The period drama Devi Chowdhurani, based on Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s novel, is the story of a wealthy woman who joins a gang of bandits and becomes a rebel against the British empire.
Subhrajit Mitra (Chorabali, Avijatrik) directs Srabanti Chatterjee in the lead role, Bengali star Prosenjit Chatterjee, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty, Arjun Chakrabarty and Bibriti Chatterjee.

The Savant
September 26, English, Apple TV+
Jessica Chastain plays a woman who infiltrates hate groups to track and prevent mass shootings. The mini-series is based on a Cosmopolitan magazine article written by Melissa James Gibson and directed by Matthew Heineman.
All of You
September 26, English, on Apple TV+
William Bridges directs Imogen Poots and Brett Goldstein in a futuristic romance. The actors play best friends whose undeclared love for each another is challenged by a test that matches one of them with their supposed partner.
French Lover
September 26, French, on Netflix
Nina Rives’s romantic drama is about the relationship between a movie star (Omar Sy) and a waitress (Sara Giraudeau). He’s going through a rough patch. She’s in the middle of divorcing and job-juggling.

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