With Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again and Anees Bazmee’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 lined up for Diwali, Bollywood is proving once again that audiences love a great franchise. These sequels let fans dive back into familiar worlds and reunite with characters they cherish. Here’s a look at some Bollywood franchises that have kept us returning for more.
Dhoom
The Dhoom series changed the game with heart-pounding chases and charismatic villains, leaving audiences craving more after each movie. From John Abraham to Hrithik Roshan and Aamir Khan, each villain has brought a unique flair, setting new standards for action in Bollywood. With Dhoom 4 rumored on the horizon, fans are eager to see what jaw-dropping stunts are coming next.
Krrish
Krrish gave India its very own superhero, captivating audiences since Koi… Mil Gaya in 2003. Hrithik Roshan’s portrayal of Krrish, coupled with spectacular special effects and a heartfelt story, has made this franchise truly special. It’s a journey from alien encounters to epic battles, and fans love watching it unfold.
Golmaal
Rohit Shetty’s Golmaal series has brought laughter to audiences for over a decade, serving up zany comedy that’s perfect for when you just want to relax and laugh. Led by Ajay Devgn, each film is packed with the right dose of chaos and humor, making Golmaal a household favorite that never fails to entertain.
Housefull
The Housefull franchise delivers exactly what the title promises—houses full of laughter. Known for its slapstick style and ensemble cast, Housefull has brought comedy gold to Bollywood since 2010. With Housefull 5 on its way, fans are excited to see what fresh comedic chaos lies ahead.
Tiger
Salman Khan’s Tiger series, a staple in Bollywood’s “Spy Universe,” has raised the bar for espionage thrillers. Since Ek Tha Tiger (2012), Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), and now Tiger 3, Khan’s portrayal of a patriotic spy has become iconic, giving fans high-stakes action and thrilling stories.
These franchises show that Bollywood understands how to bring back beloved characters and storylines in fresh, exciting ways. From laughs to heart-stopping action, they keep audiences engaged—and eager for more.