Lokah, Dhurandhar, Bison Kaalamaadan make it to top 10 action films of 2025 by Letterboxd; beat Avatar Fire and Ash
Letterboxd, the website where people talk about movies just came out with its review of 2025. They made a bunch of lists of the movies of 2025 on Letterboxd and they are separated by what kind of movie they are. It was a great year for movies from India and a lot of Indian movies are on these top 10 lists and the top 50 movies overall, on Letterboxd. The list is about the 10 action films and it has a lot of Indian films. Indian films like Dhurandhar and Lokah Chapter 1 and Bison are the popular ones. These Indian films are really good. People like them. The top 10 action films list has many Indian films and Dhurandhar and Lokah Chapter 1 and Bison are, at the top.
Three Indian films in top 10 action films
Letterboxd made a list of the 10 movies of 2025. They did this for kinds of movies like action movies, romance movies, thrillers, dramas and scary movies. The list of action movies that people liked the most in 2025 had Paul Thomas Andersons One Battle After Another as the number one movie. Some other popular action movies that made it to the 10 list are Sinners, Superman, F1 and How To Drain Your Dragon. Letterboxds list of action movies is pretty interesting because it has a lot of action movies that people liked in 2025. The action movies that Letterboxd listed are really good. People seem to like action movies, like One Battle After Another and Superman.
The best part for people who like movies is that there are three Indian films on the list. One of these films is called Bison Kaalamaadan but people just call it Bison. This Indian film Bison is at number 5 which’s even better than the movie with Brad Pitt about car racing. After Indian film Bison there are two action movies that people really liked this year. Indian film Lokah Chapter 1 is one of them. It made a lot of money in the Malayalam language. The other one is Indian film Dhurandhar, with Ranveer Singh. It made a lot of money too in Bollywood. The three Indian films have notably beaten James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, which finds itself in the 9th spot.