If there is one actress who seems to be everywhere in 2025, it’s Wamiqa Gabbi. With an extraordinary eight films lined up across Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, she has firmly positioned herself as one of the busiest, most versatile, and most exciting stars of her generation.
In Bollywood, Wamiqa Gabbi calendar is nothing short of explosive. She kicks off the year alongside Akshay Kumar in the horror-comedy Bhoot Bangla, slated for release on April 2nd. She then switches gears with the lighthearted rom-com Dil Ka Darwaza Khol Na Darling, sharing screen space with Jaya Bachchan and *Siddhant Chaturvedi. Adding yet another flavour to her line-up, she stars opposite Bhuvan Bam in Kuku Ki Kundali, a quirky entertainer already generating buzz.
But that’s just the beginning. Wamiqa Gabbi is also fronting Pati Patni Aur Woh 2 with Ayushmann Khurrana, marking her entry into one of Bollywood’s most popular comedy franchises. She has signed her second project with Dharma Productions under the direction of Shakun Batra, promising something contemporary and layered. And if that wasn’t enough, she takes on Ujwal Nikam, opposite the powerhouse performer Rajkummar Rao, stepping into what many are calling one of the most exciting courtroom dramas of the year.
Her Southern slate is equally impressive. Wamiqa is currently shooting for G2, a high-octane Telugu actioner, while also juggling the Malayalam entertainer Tikitaka, adding regional diversity to her already eclectic repertoire.
Having already captivated audiences with acclaimed performances in Grahan, Jubilee, Shiddat, and the recent Bhool Chuk Maaf, Wamiqa Gabbi has built a reputation for disappearing into her roles with effortless charm and intensity. Now, with projects spanning genres, languages, and industries, she isn’t just acting—she’s setting the gold standard for what it truly means to be a pan-Indian star.
2025 may well be remembered as the year Wamiqa Gabbi officially became unstoppable.

