With over 1,000 films made each year, Bollywood is the world’s largest film business, producing nearly twice as many as Hollywood. However, with so many films released each year, it’s difficult to tell which ones are truly worth your time. Let us give you a quick tour through the new Bollywood movie and their oh-so-amazing songs!
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• Tadap:
Release Date – 3 December 2021
Language – Hindi
Genre – Action, Drama, Romance
Cast – Ahan Shetty, Tara Sutaria, Saurabh Shukla, Kumud Mishra, Sumit Gulati
Director – Milan Luthria
About the movie: Ishan (Ahan Shetty, debut) operates a movie theatre and lives with his father (Saurabh Shukla). He is smitten by Ramisa (Tara Sutaria), the beautiful daughter of a local politician (Kumud Mishra). Her family, on the other hand, is highly opposed to the young couple’s intimacy. As the possibility of separation looms, Ishan doesn’t hesitate to take on a malicious persona. The film is an official remake of the Telugu movie RX 100, which was released in 2018. The maximum shooting of the film was shot in Mumbai and Mussoorie.
• Antim:
Release Date – 26 November 2021
Language – Hindi
Genre – Action, Drama
Cast – Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma, Mahima Makwana, Mahesh Manjrekar
Director – Mahesh Manjrekar
About the movie: In this version of the 2018 Marathi film Mulshi Pattern, Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan) is a cop hunting and fighting land mafia villain Rahulia (Aayush Sharma) in a film about how farmers’ misfortunes in Maharashtra push them to crime.
• Satyameva Jayate 2
Release Date – 25 November 2021
Language – Hindi
Genre – Action, Crime, Drama
Cast – John Abraham, Divya Khosla Kumar
Director – Milap Zaveri
About the movie: Satyameva Jayate 2 is a vigilante action sequel to Satyameva Jayate (2018). The film exposes corruption in various aspects of society, from police and politicians to industrialists and even ordinary folks, and follows Veer (John Abraham) as he confronts it all.
• Bob Biswas
Release Date – 3 December 2021
Language – Hindi
Genre – Mystery
Cast – Abhishek Bachchan, Chitrangda Singh
Director – Diya Annapurna Ghosh
About the movie: Bob Biswas (Abhishek Bachchan) is a middle-aged hitman who has recently awoken from a long coma. He has, however, forgotten a big part of his past, such as his work and family. Biwas finds himself at a moral fork in the road when he gets contacted again for murders.
Bob Biswas is a spinoff of Kahaani, the National Award-winning criminal thriller. Saswata Chatterjee originally played the contractual killer in the first film.
• Bunty Aur Babli 2
Release Date – 9 November 2021
Language – Hindi
Genre – Comedy
Cast – Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Sharvari Wagh
Director – Varun V. Sharma
About the movie: Bunty and Babli (Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji) are apprehended by a cop (Pankaj Tripathi) after a series of robberies are reported around the country in the same fashion as they used to. Forced to come out of retirement, the renowned duo must track down the town’s new imposter cons (Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari Wagh) in order to prove their innocence.
The music of Bollywood has its own charm. As 2021 approaches to an end, let’s have a look at Top Bollywood Movie Songs Of 2021.
Regardless of your two left feet, the intensity and rhythm of the tracks will compel you to get up and dance. Bollywood dancing music arouses the ferocious beast inside you, motivating you to push your dance moves to new heights. Bollywood songs are ideal dancing anthems for any type of event, be it a birthday party, bachelorette, wedding, or maybe a club night.
Typically also known as Hindi Geet or filmi songs, Bollywood songs, along with dance, are a typical theme of Hindi cinema that lends it ongoing popular allure, cultural significance, and context. Hindi film songs are a major part of Indian pop music. Hindi film songs are now deeply entrenched in North India’s popular culture, and can be heard at markets, businesses, on bus and railway rides, and in a variety of other places.