Pushpa 2 Surpasses Kalki 2898 AD And Stree 2 As IMDb's Top Anticipated Indian Movie Of 2024
IMDb's Most Anticipated Indian Movie Of The Year: IMDb has released its list of the most awaited Indian films for the year, covering both Bollywood and regional cinema. The first half of the year saw some impressive releases, and the upcoming months promise even more thrilling projects. Based on this, IMDb has identified the most anticipated Indian movies of the year. Additionally, they have listed the best movies of 2024 so far.
Kalki 2898 AD may not be in the second half, but it is among the most popular Indian movies so far. IMDb's list also includes films like Shaitaan, Laapataa Ladies, Article 370, and Munjya.

1. Kalki 2898 - AD
2. Manjummel Boys
3. Fighter
4. Hanu Man
5. Shaitaan
6. Laapataa Ladies
7. Article 370
8. Premalu
9. Aavesham
10. Munjya
If you are curious whether it's Kalki 2898 AD or Stree 2 or Kanguva, let me inform you that Pushpa 2 starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna is the most anticipated movie for the coming months. Other movies like Devara, Kanguva, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 also made it to the list.
1. Pushpa: The Rule - Part 2
2. Devara Part 1
3. Welcome to the Jungle
4. The Greatest of All Time
5. Kanguva
6. Singham Again
7. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
8. Thangalaan
9. Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha
10. Stree 2
The Basis of IMDb's Ranking System
The rankings on IMDb (Internet Movie Database) are determined by page views from their 250 million monthly visitors worldwide. They consider movies released between January 1st and July 10th in India with an average user rating of at least six.
Diverse Audience Preferences Reflected in Rankings
"IMDb data indicates that there is a growing appetite for innovative and impactful cinema that is captivating viewers in India and globally," said Yaminie Patodia, head of IMDb India.
The Demand for Sequels and Franchises Continues to Grow
"Demonstrating a strong demand for continued narratives, five of the most anticipated titles are sequels or part of popular franchises," added Yaminie Patodia.
The list features a diverse range of films with five Hindi movies, three Malayalam ones, and two Telugu titles, showing that audiences appreciate compelling stories regardless of language.