1. Animal

"Animal," directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, explores the intricate dynamics of a father-son relationship, unraveling emotions and conflicts within a family.

2. Sam Bahadur

Meghna Gulzar's "Sam Bahadur" recounts the heroic tale of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, leading Indian soldiers to victory in the 1971 war.

3. Dunki

Rajkumar Hirani's "Dunki" delves into the challenges faced by individuals using the clandestine 'Donkey Flight' to enter countries like the UK and the US.

Rajkumar Hirani's "Dunki" adds a global touch by highlighting the struggles of individuals attempting to reach countries like the UK and the US.

4. Saalar Part 1

With a colossal budget, Prashanth Neel's "Salaar: Part 1" promises intense action as a gang leader fulfills a promise amidst rivalries.

Bollywood's December releases range from mid-range budgets like "Hi Nanna" (49 Crores INR) to high-budget extravaganzas like "Salaar" (400 Crores INR).

5. Hi Nanna

Director Shouryuv brings "Hi Nanna" to life, narrating the challenges faced by a father and his six-year-old in the face of unexpected life changes.

"Hi Nanna" offers a touching portrayal of love and resilience, exploring the challenges faced by a father and his child amidst life's uncertainties.

6. Operation Valentine

Shakti Pratap Singh's "Operation Valentine" offers a gripping narrative of brave Air Force heroes confronting a massive airborne attack.

7. Aquaman and Lost Kingdom

James Wan's "Aquaman and Lost Kingdom" promises a visual spectacle with Jason Momoa leading an ensemble cast in an epic underwater adventure.

8. The Archies (2023)

"The Archies" (2023), directed by Zoya Akhtar, stars Agastya Nanda, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan in a tale of friendship and love.

NEXT: 11 Interesting Points About Emmy Award Winner Ekta Kapoor