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#not listed: every ayushmann khurrana movie
dream-to-be-frog · 2 years
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best comfort movies <3 (catered to me specifically)
hasee toh phasee
jab we met
bareilly ki barfi
dil dhadakne do
kapoor and sons
zindagi na milegi dobara
shubh mangal zyada saavdhan
dilwale dulhania le jayenge
mujhse dosti karoge
badhaai do
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djarshaddj · 1 year
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List of The Upcoming Movies on Friday (2 December) Big Clash Ayushmann Khurrana Vs Kartik Aaryan
List of The Upcoming Movies on Friday (2 December) Big Clash Ayushmann Khurrana Vs Kartik Aaryan
We look forward to seeing a good and masterpiece movie every Friday, so here is a list of upcoming movies on Friday (2 December). The Big Clash: Ayushmann Khurrana vs Kartik Aaryan However, both of them face a significant challenge because the Drishyam 2 film is still in Cinema. Even though Bhediya was released last Friday, people are still watching it, and Bhediya is unable to dispel the…
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I know this is very random but I NEED TO KNOW WHAT BOLLYWOOD MOVIES YOU HAVE SEEN AND YOUR FAVOURITE ONES!!!!
Get yourself a pen and a paper cause this list is long!
This is also a Bollywood film rec list (if anyone wants)
Favourite films -
Meri Pyari Bindu (because the end, god I love Ayushmann)
Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhaan (because of the representation and again, Ayushmann)
Welcome (this is my go-to comedy film)
Bhool Bhulaiya (the best horror comedy, Bollywood has made)
3 Idiots (growing up in a brown household, hello!)
URI: The Surgical Strike (Two words: Vicky Kaushal)
Kahaani (THE THRILL IN THAT AND KOLKATA)
Lagaan (lmao I love that film)
These are over the top favourite films of mine.
And the films that I have watched -
Okay, alright. I have seen almost all the films of Ayushmann Khurrana (except Vicky Donor) and Vicky Kaushal, the recent films of Srk (and his old films like DDLJ, K3G, Kal Ho Na Ho and Devdaas), Salman Khan (I guess I have seen only Kick and Hum Sath Sath Hain).
Then we have Akshay Kumar (almost every film I have seen) and same goes for Aamir Khan. I have seen Ms Dhoni's biopic and Dil Bechara (talking about SSR's films).
Other than those, I have seen movies like Satyameva Jayate, Shakuntala Devi, Main Tera Hero...the list goes on.
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The Best Movies on Netflix in India [February 2020]
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In its efforts to win Oscars and please its 167 million members, Netflix has been pouring billions into movies recently, including projects from or featuring the likes of Dwayne Johnson, Martin Scorsese, and Michael Bay. One of those — The Irishman — racked up 10 nominations for the streaming service at the 2020 Oscars, though it failed to come away with a single prize. Netflix has also expanded its film efforts in India in the past year, announcing projects from the likes of Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar. For now though, the strength of its catalogue is still the acquisitions. With over 3,500 movies, Netflix offers more choices than any other platform in India. To pick the best movies on Netflix, we relied on Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and IMDb ratings to create a shortlist. The last of them was preferred for Indian films given the shortfalls of reviews aggregators in that department. Additionally, we used our own editorial judgement to add or remove a few. This list will be updated once every few months if there are any worthy additions or if some movies are removed from the service, so bookmark this page and keep checking in. Here are the best films currently available on Netflix in India, sorted alphabetically. 12 Monkeys (1995) Inspired by the 1962 French short La Jetée, a prisoner (Bruce Willis) is sent back in time to learn more about the virus that wiped out nearly all of humanity. Terry Gilliam directs. 12 Years A Slave (2013) Duped into slavery on the account of a job, Steve McQueen's adaptation of a free New York black man's (Chiwetel Ejiofor) 19th-century memoir is an incredible true story, and an important watch. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) In Stanley Kubrick's highly-influential sci-fi film, humanity charts a course for Jupiter with the sentient computer HAL 9000, to understand the discovery of a black monolith affecting human evolution. It's less plot, and more a visual and aural experience.
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3 Idiots (2009) In this satire of the Indian education system's social pressures, two friends recount their college days and how their third long-lost musketeer (Aamir Khan) inspired them to think creatively and independently in a heavily-conformist world. Co-written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, who stands accused in the #MeToo movement. 50/50 (2011) Inspired by a true story, a 27-year-old radio journalist (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is diagnosed with spinal cancer and learns the value of friendship and love as he battles the rare disease. Aamir (2008) Adapted from the 2006 Filipino film Cavite, a young Muslim NRI doctor (Rajeev Khandelwal) returning from the UK to India is forced to comply with terrorists' demands to carry out a bombing in Mumbai after they threaten his family. American History X (1998) In a film that's more relevant today than when it was made, a neo-Nazi white supremacist (Edward Norton), who served three years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, tries to prevent his younger brother from going down the same path. American Hustle (2013) In the late 1970s, two con artists (Christian Bale and Amy Adams) are forced to work for an FBI agent (Bradley Cooper) and set up a sting operation that plans to bring down several corrupt politicians and members of the Mafia. Jennifer Lawrence, Jeremy Renner star alongside. Andaz Apna Apna (1994) Two slackers (Aamir Khan and Salman Khan) who belong to middle-class families vie for the affections of an heiress, and inadvertently become her protectors from a local gangster in Rajkumar Santoshi's cult comedy favourite. Andhadhun (2018) Inspired by the French short film L'Accordeur, this black comedy thriller is the story of a piano player (Ayushman Khurrana) who pretends to be visually-impaired and is caught in a web of twists and lies after he walks into a murder scene. Tabu, Radhika Apte star alongside. Apollo 13 (1995) Ron Howard dramatises the aborted Apollo 13 mission that put the astronauts in jeopardy after an on-board explosion ate up all the oxygen and forced NASA to abort and get the men home safely. Argo (2012) Ben Affleck directs and stars in this film about a CIA agent posing as a Hollywood producer scouting for location in Iran, in order to rescue six Americans during the US hostage crisis of 1979. Article 15 (2019) Ayushmann Khurrana plays a cop in this exploration of casteism, religious discrimination, and the current socio-political situation in India, which tracks a missing persons' case involving three teenage girls of a small village. A hard-hitting, well-made movie, though ironically, it was criticised for being casteist itself, and providing an outsider's perspective. The Avengers (2012) Earth's mightiest heroes — including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the Hulk — come together in this groundbreaking Marvel team-up from writer-director Joss Whedon to stop Thor's adopted brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and his alien army from subjugating mankind.
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The Aviator (2004) With Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes and Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn, Martin Scorsese dives into the life of the aviation pioneer and film producer, who grapples with severe OCD while his fame grows. Awakenings (1990) Robin Williams and Robert De Niro lead the cast of this drama based on a 1973 memoir of the same name, about a doctor (Williams) who discovers the beneficial effects of a drug on catatonic patients, thereby gifting them a new lease on life. Barfi! (2012) Set in the 1970s amidst the hills of Darjeeling, writer-director Anurag Basu tells the tale of three people (Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Ileana D'Cruz) as they learn to love while battling the notions held by society. Beasts of No Nation (2015) With civil war raging across a fictional African nation, this Netflix Original focuses on a young boy who's trained as a child soldier by a fierce warlord (Idris Elba), and the effects it has on him. Before Sunrise (1995) In the first chapter of Richard Linklater's long-drawn-out trilogy, two idealistic twentysomethings, an American man (Ethan Hawke) and a French woman (Julie Delpy), spend the night together walking around in the Austrian capital of Vienna. The Big Lebowski (1998) A guy known as The Dude (Jeff Bridges) seeks payback for his ruined carpet after he's mistaken for a millionaire with the same name in this crime comedy from the Coen brothers. Less about the plot and more about a way of living. The Big Short (2015) Starring Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt, a look at Wall Street's penchant for self-profit in a vicious loop that caused the 2007–08 global financial meltdown. Birdman (2014) Alejandro G. Iñárritu won three Oscars including Best Picture for this tale of a washed-up superhero actor (Michael Keaton) who struggles to revive his career with a Broadway play. Known for appearing as if it was shot in a single take, it also starred Edward Norton, Zach Galifianakis, and Emma Stone. Blade Runner (1982) One of the most influential cyberpunk films ever made is about a burnt-out cop (Harrison Ford) who reluctantly agrees to hunt down a group of fugitive “replicants”, synthetic humans with a limited life-span who aren't allowed to live on Earth. Blue Valentine (2010) Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams lead this drama that shifts between time periods to depict a couple's courtship and how their marriage fell apart. Das Boot (1981) One of the most authentic war movies ever made chronicles the life of a German submarine crew during World War II, as they go through long stretches of boredom and periods of intense conflict, while trying to maintain morale in a capsule 10 feet by 150 feet hundreds of metres under the surface. The Bourne trilogy (2002-07) Technically not a trilogy, but the first three chapters — Identity, Supremacy, and Ultimatum — starring Matt Damon in the lead as the titular CIA assassin suffering from amnesia were so good that they changed the longest-running spy franchise of all-time: James Bond.
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The Breadwinner (2017) This animated film follows a 11-year-old girl living under Taliban rule in Afghanistan, who disguises herself as a boy to provide for her family after the father is taken away without reason. Uses wonderfully-drawn vignettes to stress on the importance of storytelling. Bulbul Can Sing (2019) Three teenagers battle patriarchy and the moral police as they explore their sexual identities in Rima Das's National Award-winning drama — and pay for it dearly. Das writes, directs, shoots, edits, and handles costumes. C/o Kancharapalem (2018) Set in the eponymous Andhra Pradesh town, this Telugu film spans four love stories across religion, caste, and age — from a schoolboy to a middle-aged unmarried man. A debut for writer-director Venkatesh Maha, featuing a cast mostly made up of non-professional actors. Capernaum (2018) In the award-winning, highest-grossing Arabic film of all time, a 12-year-old from the slums of Beirut recounts his life leading up to a five-year sentence he's handed for stabbing someone, and in turn, his decision to sue his parents for child neglect. Captain Phillips (2013) The true story of a Somali pirate hijacking of a US cargo ship and its captain (Tom Hanks) being taken hostage, which spawns a rescue effort from the US Navy. The Bourne Ultimatum's Paul Greengrass directs. Cast Away (2000) After his plane crash-lands in the Pacific, a FedEx employee (Tom Hanks) wakes up on a deserted island and must use everything at his disposal and transform himself physically to survive living alone. Castle in the Sky (1986) In the first film officially under the Studio Ghibli banner, a young boy and a girl protect a magic crystal from pirates and military agents, while on the search for a legendary floating castle. Hayao Miyazaki writes and directs. Chupke Chupke (1975) Hrishikesh Mukherjee's remake of the Bengali film Chhadmabeshi, in which a newly-wedded husband (Dharmendra) decides to play pranks on his wife's (Sharmila Tagore) supposedly smart brother-in-law. Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan also star. A Clockwork Orange (1971) Set in a near-future dystopian Britain, writer-director Stanley Kubrick adapts Anthony Burgess' novel of the same name, commenting on juvenile delinquency through the eyes of a small gang leader who enjoys "a bit of the old ultra-violence". Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) Steven Spielberg's slow-paced sci-fi pic — which spent several years in development, being rewritten over and over — is about an everyday blue-collar guy (Richard Dreyfuss) whose humdrum life turns upside down after an encounter with an unidentified flying object (UFO).
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Cold War (2018) Jumping either side of the Iron Curtain through the late 1940s to the 1960s, Oscar-winner Paweł Pawlikowski depicts the story of two star-crossed lovers, as they deal with Stalinism, rejection, jealousy, change, time — and their own temperaments. Company (2002) Inspired the real-life relationship between Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan, director Ram Gopal Varma offers a look at how a henchman (Vivek Oberoi) climbs up the mobster ladder and befriends the boss (Ajay Devgn), before they fall out. Dallas Buyers Club (2013) Refusing to accept a death sentence from his doctor after being diagnosed with AIDS in the 1980s, the true story of an electrician and hustler (Matthew McConaughey) who smuggles banned medications from abroad. Dangal (2016) The extraordinary true story of amateur wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat (Aamir Khan) who trains his two daughters to become India's first world-class female wrestlers, who went on to win gold medals at the Commonwealth Games. The Dark Knight (2008) In the second part of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, regarded as the greatest comic book movie ever, Batman (Christian Bale) faces a villain, the Joker (Heath Ledger), he doesn't understand, and must go through hell to save Gotham and its people. Dev.D (2009) Anurag Kashyap offers a modern-day reimagining of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Bengali romance classic Devdas, in which a man (Abhay Deol), having broken up with his childhood sweetheart, finds refuge in alcohol and drugs, before falling for a prostitute (Kalki Koechlin). Dheepan (2015) Winner of Cannes' top prize, three Sri Lankan refugees — including a Tamil Tiger soldier — pretend to be a family to gain asylum in France, where they soon realise that life isn't very different in the rough neighbourhoods. Dil Chahta Hai (2001) Farhan Akhtar's directorial debut about three inseparable childhood friends whose wildly different approach to relationships creates a strain on their friendship remains a cult favourite. Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Preity Zinta star. Django Unchained (2012) Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, a German bounty hunter (Christoph Waltz) helps a freed slave (Jamie Foxx) rescue his wife from a charming but cruel plantation owner (Leonardo DiCaprio). Drive (2011) A stuntman moonlighting as a getaway driver (Ryan Gosling) grows fond of his neighbour and her young son, and then takes part in a botched heist to protect them from the debt-ridden husband.
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Dunkirk (2017) Christopher Nolan's first historical war movie chronicles the evacuation of Allied soldiers from the French beaches of Dunkirk in World War II, using his love for non-linear storytelling by depicting three fronts — land, sea, and air — in time-shifted ways. The Edge of Seventeen (2016) In this coming-of-age comedy, the life of an awkward young woman (Hailee Steinfeld) gets more complex after her older brother starts dating her best friend, though she finds solace in an unexpected friendship and a teacher-slash-mentor (Woody Harrelson). End of Watch (2012) Before he made a terrible sci-fi remake of his own film, writer-director David Ayer took a near-documentarian lens to the day-to-day police work of two partners (Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña) in South Los Angeles, involving their friendship and dealings with criminal elements. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) An estranged couple (Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet) begin a new relationship unaware they dated previously, having erased each other from their memories, in what stands as writer Charlie Kaufman's defining work. The Exorcist (1973) One of the greatest horror films of all time, that has left a lasting influence on the genre and beyond, is about the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl and her mother's attempts to save her with the help of two priests who perform exorcisms. The Florida Project (2017) Set in the shadow of Disney World, a precocious six-year-old girl (Brooklynn Prince) makes the most of her summer with her ragtag playmates, while her rebellious mother tries to make ends meet with the spectre of homelessness always hanging over them. Willem Dafoe stars alongside. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) In John Hughes' now-classic teen picture, a high schooler fakes being sick to spend the day with his girlfriend and his best friend, while his principal is determined to spy on him. Fruitvale Station (2013) Black Panther writer-director Ryan Coogler's first feature offered a look at the real-life events of a young California man's (Michael B. Jordan) death in a police shooting in 2008. Winner of two awards at Sundance Film Festival. Full Metal Jacket (1987) Stanley Kubrick follows a US marine nicknamed Joker from his days as a new recruit under the command of a ruthless sergeant, to his posting as a war correspondent in South Vietnam, while observing the effects of the war on his fellow soldiers.
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Ghostbusters (1984) A bunch of eccentric paranormal enthusiasts start a ghost-catching business in New York, and then stumble upon a plot to wreak havoc by summoning ghosts. Gave birth to one of the most iconic song lyrics in history. Gol Maal (1979) A chartered accountant (Amol Palekar), with a knack for singing and acting, falls deep down the rabbit hole after lying to his boss that he has a twin, in this Hrishikesh Mukherjee comedy. Gone Girl (2014) Based on Gillian Flynn's best-selling novel and directed by David Fincher, a confounded husband (Ben Affleck) becomes the primary suspect in the sudden mystery disappearance of his wife (Rosamund Pike). GoodFellas (1990) Considered as one of the best gangster films of all time, it brought Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro together for the sixth time. Based on Nicholas Pilegg's 1985 non-fiction book Wiseguy, it tells the rise and fall story of mob associate Henry Hill, his friends and family between 1955 and 1980. Gravity (2013) Two US astronauts, a first-timer (Sandra Bullock) and another on his final mission (George Clooney), are stranded in space after their shuttle is destroyed, and then must battle debris and challenging conditions to return home. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) A bunch of intergalactic misfits, which includes a talking racoon and tree, come together to form a ragtag team in this Marvel adventure that needs no prior knowledge. Guru (2007) Mani Ratnam wrote and directed this rags-to-riches story of a ruthless and ambitious businessman (Abhishek Bachchan) who doesn't let anything stand in his way as he turns into India's biggest tycoon. Loosely inspired by the life of Dhirubhai Ambani. Haider (2014) Vishal Bhardwaj's Shakespearean trilogy concluded with this modern-day adaptation of Hamlet, that is also based on Basharat Peer's 1990s-Kashmir memoir Curfewed Night. Follows a young man (Shahid Kapoor) who returns home to investigate his father's disappearance and finds himself embroiled in the ongoing violent insurgency. Her (2013) A lonely man (Joaquin Phoenix) falls in love with an intelligent computer operating system (Scarlett Johansson), who enriches his life and learns from him, in Spike Jonze's masterpiece. Hot Fuzz (2007) A top London cop (Simon Pegg, also co-writer) is transferred to a sleepy English village for being the lone overachiever in a squad of slackers. A blend of relationship comedy and a genre cop movie. Edgar Wright directs. Hugo (2011) In 1930s Paris, a boy who lives alone in the walls of a train station tries to figure out the mystery involving his late father and his most treasured possession, an automaton, that needs a key to function. Martin Scorsese directs.
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) In the best of four movies, Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen is forced to participate in a special edition of the Hunger Games, a competition where individuals fight to the death, featuring the winners of all previous competitions. I, Daniel Blake (2016) After a heart attack that leaves him unable to work, a widowed carpenter is forced to fight an obtuse British welfare system, while developing a strong bond with a single mother who has two children. Winner of the Palme d'Or. I Lost My Body (2019) In this animated Cannes winner, a severed hand escapes from a lab and scrambles through Paris to get back to his body, while recounting its past life that involved moving to France after an accident and falling in love. In This Corner of the World (2016) Set in Hiroshima during World War II, an 18-year-old woman agrees to marry a man she barely knows in this animated Japanese film, and then must learn to cope with life's daily struggles and find a way to push through as the war rages on around her. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Directed by Steven Spielberg off a story by George Lucas, an eponymous archaeologist (Harrison Ford) travels the world and battles a group of Nazis while looking for a mysterious artefact, in what is now often considered as one of the greatest films of all-time. Infernal Affairs (2002) Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning The Departed is a remake of this original Hong Kongian film, in which a police officer is working undercover in a Triad, while a Triad member is secretly working for the police. Both have the same objective: find the mole. Into the Wild (2007) Based on Jon Krakauer's nonfiction book, Sean Penn goes behind the camera to direct the story of a top student and athlete who gives up all possessions and savings to charity, and hitchhikes across America to live in the Alaskan wilderness. Iqbal (2005) In writer-director Nagesh Kukunoor's National Award-winning film, a hearing- and speech-impaired farm boy (Shreyas Talpade) pursues his passion for becoming a cricketer for the national squad, with the help of a washed-up ex-coach (Naseeruddin Shah). The Irishman (2019) Based on Charles Brandt's 2004 book “I Heard You Paint Houses”, Martin Scorsese offers an indulgent, overlong look at the life of a truck driver (Robert De Niro) who becomes a hitman working for the Bufalino crime family and labour union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino).
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John Wick (2014) In the first part of what is now a series, a former hitman (Keanu Reeves) exits retirement to find and kill those that stole his car and killed his dog. Less story, more action, with the filmmakers drawing on anime, Hong Kong action cinema, Spaghetti Westerns, and French crime dramas. Jurassic Park (1993) It might be over 25 years old at this point but watching the very first Jurassic film from Steven Spielberg — based on Michael Crichton's novel, which he co-adapted — is a great way to remind yourself why the new series, Jurassic World, has no idea why it's doing. Kahaani (2012) A pregnant woman (Vidya Balan) travels from London to Kolkata to search for her missing husband in writer-director Sujoy Ghosh's National Award-winning mystery thriller, battling sexism and a cover-up along the way. Khosla Ka Ghosla! (2006) After a powerful property dealer (Boman Irani) holds a middle-class, middle-aged man's (Anupam Kher) newly-purchased property to ransom, his son and his son's friends devise a plot to dupe the swindling squatter and pay him back with his own money. Dibakar Banerjee's directorial debut. Kiki's Delivery Service (1989) A coming-of-age story of the young titular witch, who opens an air delivery business, helps a bakery's pregnant owner in exchange for accommodation, and befriends a geeky boy during her year of self-discovery. Hayao Miyazaki writes and directs. Lady Bird (2017) Greta Gerwig's directorial debut is a coming-of-age story of a high school senior (Saoirse Ronan) and her turbulent relationship with her mother (Laurie Metcalf), all while she figures out who she wants to be through friendships and short relationships. Lagaan (2001) Set in Victorian India, a village farmer (Aamir Khan) stakes everyone's future on a game of cricket with the well-equipped British, in exchange for a tax reprieve for three years. The Little Prince (2015) Antoine de Saint-Exupery's 1943 novella is given the animation treatment, in which an elderly pilot (Jeff Bridges) recounts his encounters with a young boy who claimed to be an extra-terrestrial prince to his neighbour, a young girl. Rachel McAdams, James Franco, and Marion Cotillard also voice. A Little Princess (1995) Alfonso Cuarón directs this tale of a young girl who is forced to become a servant by the headmistress at her New York boarding school, after her wealthy aristocratic father is presumed dead in World War I. The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-2003) Peter Jackson brought J.R.R. Tolkien's expansive Middle-Earth to life in these three three-hour epics, which charts the journey of a meek hobbit (Elijah Wood) and his various companions, as they try to stop the Dark Lord Sauron by destroying the source of his power, the One Ring.
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Loveless (2017) A Cannes winner about the social ills of life in modern Russia, told through the eyes of two separated parents who are drawn back together after their 12-year-old child goes missing. From award-winning director Andrey Zvyagintsev. The Lunchbox (2013) An unlikely mistake by Mumbai's famously efficient lunchbox carrier system results in an unusual friendship between a young housewife (Nimrat Kaur) and an older widower (Irrfan Khan) about to retire from his job. Lupin the Third: Castle of Cagliostro (1979) In legendary Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki's feature debut, a dashing master thief enlists the help of a long-time nemesis in the police and a fellow thief to rescue a princess from an evil count, and put an end to his counterfeit money operation. Marriage Story (2019) Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver play an entertainment industry couple going through a divorce, which pulls them — and their young son — from New York to Los Angeles, the two different hometowns of the protagonists. Mary Poppins (1964) Based on P.L. Travers' book series of the same name, a disciplined father hires a loving woman (Julie Andrews) — who he doesn't know is capable of magic — to be the nanny for his two mischievous children. Won five Oscars, including best actress for the debutant Andrews. Masaan (2015) Neeraj Ghaywan ventures into the heartland of India to explore the life of four people in his directorial debut, all of whom must battle issues of caste, culture and norms. Winner of a National Award and the FIPRESCI Prize at Cannes. Million Dollar Baby (2004) An overlooked, veteran boxing trainer (Clint Eastwood, who also directs) reluctantly agrees to train a former waitress (Hilary Swank) to help achieve her dreams, which leads to a close father-daughter bond that will forever change their lives. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) With the organisation he works for disbanded and his country after him, Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) races against time to prove the existence of the schemers pulling the strings in this fifth chapter. Introduced Rebecca Ferguson to the franchise. Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) The legendary British comedy troupe mix their talents with the tale of King Arthur and his knights, as they look for the Holy Grail and encounter a series of horrors. A contender for the best comedy of all-time.
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Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) Satire so cutting that it was banned for years in the UK and elsewhere, Life of Brian saw Monty Python turning their eyes on more long-form storytelling. The Life of Brian is the story of a young Jewish man born on the same day and next door to Jesus Christ, who gets mistaken for the messiah. Mudbound (2017) A Netflix Original, this World War II drama is set in rural Mississippi, and follows two veterans – one white and one black – who return home, and must deal with problems of racism in addition to PTSD. Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) After his parents find out he has been pretending to be a doctor, a good-natured Mumbai underworld don (Sanjay Dutt) tries to redeem himself by enrolling in a medical college, where his compassion brushes up against the authoritarian dean (Boman Irani). Co-written and directed by Rajkumar Hirani, who stands accused in the #MeToo movement. My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Set in post-war rural Japan, a heart-warming tale of a professor's two young daughters who have adventures with friendly forest sprits. Hayao Miyazaki writes and directs. Mystic River (2003) Three childhood friends reunite after a brutal murder, in which the victim is one's (Sean Penn) daughter, another (Kevin Bacon) is the case detective, and the third (Tim Robbins) is suspected by both. Clint Eastwood directs. Nightcrawler (2014) Jake Gyllenhaal plays a freelance video journalist with no ethics or morals who will do anything to get the best footage of violent crimes that local news stations love. A feature directorial debut for screenwriter Dan Gilroy. Ocean's Eleven (2001) In this first of Steven Soderbergh's trilogy, which features an ensemble cast including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon, Danny Ocean (Clooney) and his eleven associates plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos at the same time. Okja (2017) Part environment parable and part skewer of corporatisation, this underappreciated Netflix Original by Bong Joon-ho tells its story of a young Korean girl and her best friend – a giant pet pig – while effortlessly crossing genres. On Body and Soul (2017) A shy, introverted man and a woman who work at a Hungarian slaughterhouse discover they share the same dreams after an incident, and then try to make them come true.
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Only Yesterday (1991) A Studio Ghibli production about a 27-year-old career-driven Tokyo woman who reminisces about her childhood on her way to the countryside to see her sister's family. Isao Takahata writes and directs. Paan Singh Tomar (2012) A true story of the eponymous soldier and athlete (Irrfan Khan) who won gold at the National Games, and later turned into a dacoit to resolve a land dispute. Won top honours for film and actor (Khan) at National Awards. Pan's Labyrinth (2006) In Guillermo del Toro's fantastical version of Spain five years after the civil war, Ofelia – a young stepdaughter of a cruel army officer – is told she is the reincarnated version of an underworld princess but must complete three tasks to prove herself. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) Emma Watson stars in this coming-of-age comedy based on the novel of the same name by Stephen Chbosky, who also wrote and directed the film. Watson plays one of two seniors who guide a nervous freshman. Phantom Thread (2017) Set in the glamourous couture world of 1950s post-war London, the life of a renowned dressmaker (Daniel Day-Lewis), who is used to women coming and going through his tailored life, unravels after he falls in love with a young, strong-willed waitress. Pink (2016) A lawyer (Amitabh Bachchan) comes out of retirement to help three women (Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, and Andrea Tariang) clear their names in a crime involving a politician's nephew (Angad Bedi). Won a National Award. PK (2014) A satirical comedy-drama that probes religious dogmas and superstitions, through the lens of an alien (Aamir Khan) who is stranded on Earth after he loses his personal communicator and befriends a TV journalist (Anushka Sharma) as he attempts to retrieve it. Porco Rosso (1992) Transformed into an anthropomorphic pig by an unusual curse, an Italian World War I ace fighter veteran now works as a freelance bounty hunter in 1930s Adriatic Sea in the Mediterranean. Hayao Miyazaki writes and directs. Queen (2013) A 24-year-old shy woman (Kangana Ranaut) sets off on her honeymoon alone to Europe after her fiancé calls off the wedding a day prior. There, freed from the traditional trappings and with the help of new friends, she gains a newfound perspective on life. Director Vikas Bahl stands accused in the #MeToo movement.
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Rang De Basanti (2006) Aamir Khan leads the ensemble cast of this award-winning film that focuses on four young New Delhi men who turn into revolutionary heroes themselves while playacting as five Indian freedom fighters from the 1920s for a docudrama. Ratatouille (2007) An anthropomorphic rat (Patton Oswalt) who longs to be a chef tries to achieve his dream by making an alliance with a young garbage boy at a Parisian restaurant. From Pixar. Rebecca (1940) Alfred Hitchcock's first American film is based on Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel of the same name, about a naïve, young woman who marries an aristocratic widower and then struggles under the intimidating reputation of his first wife, who died under mysterious circumstances. The Remains of the Day (1993) Made by the duo of Ismail Merchant and James Ivory, this based-on-a-book film is about a dedicated and loyal butler (Anthony Hopkins), who gave much of his life — and missed out on a lot — serving a British lord who turns out to be a Nazi sympathiser. Reservoir Dogs (1992) After a simply jewellery heist goes wrong in Quentin Tarantino's feature-length debut, six criminals – Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, and Michael Madsen are a few of the actors – who don't know each other's identity start to suspect each other of being a police informant. The Revenant (2015) Leonardo DiCaprio and director Alejandro G. Iñárritu won Oscars for their work on this semi-biographical Western film set in the 1820s, which tells the story of frontiersman Hugh Glass and his quest for survival and justice amidst severe winters. Roma (2018) Alfonso Cuarón revisits his childhood in the eponymous Mexico City neighbourhood, during the political turmoil of the 1970s, through the eyes of a middle-class family's live-in maid, who takes care of the house and four children, while balancing the complications of her own personal life. Sairat (2016) In a tiny village in the Indian state of Maharashtra, a fisherman's son and a local politician's daughter fall in love, which sends ripples across the society because their families belong to different castes. Currently the highest-grossing Marathi-language film of all time. Scarface (1983) Al Pacino delivers one of his best performances as a Cuban refugee who arrives in 1980s Miami with nothing, rises the ranks to become a powerful drug kingpin, and then falls due to his ego, his paranoia, and a growing list of enemies. Se7en (1995) In this dark, gripping thriller from David Fincher, two detectives – one new (Brad Pitt) and one about to retire (Morgan Freeman) – hunt a serial killer (Kevin Spacey) who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives. Secret Superstar (2017) Though frequently melodramatic, this coming-of-age story – produced by Aamir Khan and wife Kiran Rao – of a Muslim girl from Vadodara who dreams of being a singer dealt with important social issues and broke several box office records during its theatrical run.
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Sense and Sensibility (1995) Jane Austen's famous work is brought to life by director Ang Lee, about three sisters who are forced to seek financial security through marriage after the death of their wealthy father leaves them poor by the rules of inheritance. The Shining (1980) Stephen King's popular novel gets the film treatment from Stanley Kubrick, about a father who loses his sanity in an isolated hotel the family is staying at for the winter, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from the past and the future. Shoplifters (2018) Winner of the top prize at Cannes, the story of a group of poverty-stricken outsiders scraping together an under-the-radar living in Tokyo, whose life is upended after they take in a new, young member. Hirokazu Kore-eda writes, directs, and edits. Shrek (2001) A half-parody of fairy tales, Shrek is about an eponymous ogre who agrees to help an evil lord get a queen in exchange for the deed to his swamp, filled with enough jokes for the adults and a simple plot children. A Silent Voice: The Movie (2016) Based on the manga of the same name, a coming-of-age story of a school bully who tries to make amends with a hearing-impaired girl he tormented back in the day, after the tables are turned on him. Silver Linings Playbook (2012) Two people (Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper) with pain and suffering in their past begin a road to recovery while training together for a dance competition, in what becomes an unlikely love story. The Sixth Sense (1999) In writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's best film to date, a child psychologist (Bruce Willis) tries to help a young boy (Haley Joel Osment) who can see and talk to the dead. Snowpiercer (2013) Chris Evans stars in this sci-fi from Bong Joon-ho, which takes place in a future ravaged by an experiment, where the survivors live on a train that continuously circles the globe and has led to a punishing new class system. The Social Network (2010) The tale of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg gets a slight fictional spin, as it explores how the young engineer was sued by twin brothers who claimed he stole their idea, and sold lies to his co-founder and squeezed him out.
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Soni (2019) A short-tempered young policewoman and her cool-headed female boss must contend with ingrained misogyny in their daily lives and even at work, where it impacts their coordinated attempts to tackle the rise of crimes against women in Delhi. Spartacus (1960) After failing to land the title role in Ben-Hur, Kirk Douglas optioned a book with a similar theme, about a slave who led a revolt — known retrospectively as the Third Servile War — against the mighty Roman Empire. Won four Oscars and was named as one of the best historical epics. The Stranger (1946) A war crimes investigator hunts a high-ranking Nazi fugitive (Orson Welles, also director) hiding in the US state of Connecticut, who is also duping his naïve new wife. Super Deluxe (2019) An inter-linked anthology of four stories, involving an unfaithful wife, a transgender woman, a bunch of teenagers, which deal in sex, stigma, and spirituality. Runs at nearly three hours. Swades (2004) Shah Rukh Khan stars a successful NASA scientist in this based on a true story drama, who returns home to India to take his nanny to the US, rediscovers his roots and connects with the local village community in the process. Taare Zameen Par (2007) Sent to boarding school against his will, a dyslexic eight-year-old is helped by an unconventional art teacher (Aamir Khan) to overcome his disability and discover his true potential. Talvar (2015) Meghna Gulzar and Vishal Bhardwaj combine forces to tell the story of the 2008 Noida double murder case, in which a teenage girl and the family's hired servant were killed, and the inept police bungled the investigation. Uses the Rashomon effect for a three-pronged take. Tangerine (2015) Shot entirely on iPhones, a transgender female sex worker vows revenge on her boyfriend-pimp who cheated on her while she was in jail. Tangled (2010) Locked up by her overly protective mother, a young long-haired girl finally gets her wish to escape into the world outside thanks to a good-hearted thief, and discovers her true self.
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Thithi (2016) In this award-winning Kannada-language film, set in a remote village in the state of Karnataka, three generations of men reflect on the death of their locally-famous, bad-tempered 101-year-old patriarch. Made with a cast of non-professional actors. The Town (2010) While a group of lifelong Boston friends plan a major final heist at Fenway Park, one of them (Ben Affleck) falls in love with the hostage from an earlier robbery, complicating matters. Train to Busan (2016) Stuck on a blood-drenched bullet train ride across Korea, a father and his daughter must fight their way through a countrywide zombie outbreak to make it to the only city that's safe. Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2016) Five thirty-something friends struggle to find a place in Mumbai where they can play football in peace in this light-hearted rom-com tale, which explores gender divides and social mores along the way. The Two Popes (2019) Inspired by real life, the tale of friendship that formed between Pope Benedict XVI (Anthony Hopkins) and Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Jonathan Pryce), the future Pope Francis, after the latter approached the former regarding his concerns with the direction of the Catholic Church. Udaan (2010) Vikramaditya Motwane made his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story of a teenager who is expelled from boarding school and returns home to the industrial town of Jamshedpur, where he must work at his oppressive father's factory. Udta Punjab (2016) With the eponymous Indian state's drug crisis as the backdrop, this black comedy crime film depicts the interwoven lives of a junior policeman (Diljit Dosanjh), an activist doctor (Kareena Kapoor), a migrant worker (Alia Bhatt), and a rock star (Shahid Kapoor). Uncut Gems (2019) A charismatic, New York-based Jewish jeweller and a gambling addict (Adam Sandler) ends up in over his head in this taut thriller, struggling to keep a lid on his family, desires, business, and enemies. The Untouchables (1987) With mobster Al Capone (Robert De Niro) making use of the rampant corruption during the Prohibition period in the US, federal agent Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner) hand picks a team to expose his business and bring him to justice. Brian De Palma directs. Up in the Air (2009) A corporate downsizing expert (George Clooney) who loves living out of a suitcase finds his lifestyle threatened due to a potential love interest (Vera Farmiga) and an ambitious new hire (Anna Kendrick).
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Vertigo (1958) Topping Citizen Kane in the latest Sight & Sound poll of greatest films of all time, Alfred Hitchcock's thriller about a detective afraid of heights who falls for an old friend's wife while investigating her strange activities continued his tradition of turning audiences into voyeurs. Village Rockstars (2017) A young Assamese girl of a widow pines to own a guitar and start her own rock band, but societal norms routinely get in the way. Rima Das writes, directs, shoots, edits, and handles costumes. Visaranai (2015) Winner of three National Awards and based on M. Chandrakumar's novel Lock Up, the story of four Tamil laborers who are framed and tortured by politically-motivated cops in the neighbouring state of Andhra Pradesh. Vetrimaaran writes and directs. A Wednesday! (2008) Neeraj Pandey's film is set between 2 pm and 6 pm on a Wednesday, naturally, when a common man (Naseeruddin Shah) threatens to detonate five bombs in Mumbai unless four terrorists accused in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings case are released. Wonder Woman (2017) After a pilot crashes and informs them about an ongoing World War, an Amazonian princess (Gal Gadot) leaves her secluded life to enter the world of men and stop what she believes to be the return of Amazons' nemesis. Wreck-It Ralph (2012) This Disney animated film tells the story of a video game villain who sets out to fulfil his dream of becoming a hero but ends up bringing havoc to the entire arcade where he lives. Zero Dark Thirty (2012) The decade-long international manhunt for Osama bin Laden is the focus of this thriller from Kathryn Bigelow, dramatised as and when needed to keep a CIA intelligence analyst (Jessica Chastain) at the centre of the story. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011) Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, and Abhay Deol star as three childhood friends who set off on a bachelor trip across Spain, which becomes an opportunity to heal past wounds, combat their worst fears, and fall in love with life. Zodiac (2007) David Fincher signed on Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey Jr. to depict a cartoonist's (Gyllenhaal) obsession with figuring out the identity of the Zodiac Killer in the 1960s–70s. Zombieland (2009) A student looking for his parents (Jesse Eisenberg), a man looking for a favourite snack, and two con artist sisters join forces and take an extended road trip across a zombie-filled America, while they all search for a zombie-free sanctuary. Read the full article
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List Of Upcoming Bollywood Movies In 2019 That We Can't-Wait For.
We all and every time crave for mindblowing content when it comes to Bollywood movies. 2019 holds  Plenty of hope when it gets to entertainment since Bollywood shall be giving a ton of diversity and good class entertainment. From history and comedy to romance,  thriller, fantasy and biopics, get ready to get overdosed this year! Here are the Bollywood movies releasing in 2019; Made In China A matured Gujarati businessman, portrayed by Rajkummar Rao, dejected by his failures, goes to China in the beliefs of better prospects. There, he starts on an unexpected and humorous journey and finds something much more beneficial - a second opportunity to get it right. Director                                    Writer Mikhil Musale Niren Bhatt Cast: Rajkummar Rao, Mouni Roy, Boman Irani, Amyra Dastur, Paresh Rawal
Release Date: October 25, 2019
Saand Ki Ankh Following the compelling story of the world's most magnificent sharpshooters Chandro and Prakash Tomar, the movie marks the directorial debut of well-known scriptwriter Tushar Hiranandani. The film stars Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu
Cast:  Taapsee Pannu, Bhumi Pednekar, Vicky Kadian, Prakash Jha, Vineet Kumar Singh
Release Date: October 25, 2019 Bala The film tells the story of Bala played by Ayushmann Khurrana, a man who is balding early and how he tackles the situation. The film also tells Bala's involvement with two women performed by Yami Gautam and Bhumi Pednekar.
Director: Amar Kaushik            Writer: Niren Bhatt, Karan Malhotra
Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Yami Gautam, Bhumi Pednekar, Seema Pahwa, Manoj Pahwa Release Date: November 7, 2019
Marjaavaan Marjaavaan is an upcoming Indian thriller drama film directed by Milap Zaveri. The main cast includes Sidharth Malhotra, Riteish Deshmukh, Tara Sutaria and Rakul Preet Singh. Marjaavaan is co-produced by Bhushan Kumar described the film as “an incredible, dramatic love story."Director: Milap ZaveriTara SutariaCast: Zoya, Sidharth Malhotra, Raghu, Rakul Preet Singh, Riteish Deshmukh, Vishnu, Nushrat Bharucha. Release Date: November 22, 2019.
Pagalpanti A group of travellers from India set out on vacation only to have the trip turn into a patriotic mission. Can they pull it off? Directed by Anees Bazmi and Written by Taroon Adarsh, this thriller will be a box office blast.
Cast: John Abraham, Urvashi Rautela, Ileana D'Cruz, Kriti Kharbanda, Arshad WarsiRelease Date: November 8, 2019 
Commando 3 The third instalment of Vidyut Jamwal's blockbuster "Commando" for 2019, Commando 3 is produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and directed by Aditya Datt. The movie starring Vidyut Jamwal, Gulshan Devaiah and Adah Sharma is a sequel to the 2017 film Commando 2: The Black Money Trail. Cast: Vidyut Jammwal, Adah Sharma, Angira Dhar, Gulshan Devaiah, Rajesh Tailang
Release Date: November 29, 2019
Dabangg 3 Dabangg 3 one of the most awaiting movie of Hindi cinema in 2019. It is a film produced by Salman Khan and Arbaaz Khan while directed by Prabhu Deva. The film is going to release under the banners of Salman Khan Films and Arbaaz Khan Productions. Dabangg 3 is a continuation to the 2012 movie Dabangg 2 and the third instalment of Dabangg franchise.
Cast:  Arbaaz Khan, Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Sudeep, Mahesh Manjrekar Release Date: December 20, 2019 For Watching free movies online. Visit Watch Movies Online
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10 Best Indian Movies of All Time You Shouldn't Miss
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10 Best Indian Movies of All Time You Shouldn't Miss
Indian movies! Do you think only Hollywood movies are the best in the world? Have you ever watched Indian movies? If you haven't watched them. Don't worry, I'll guide you if you want to watch Indian movies. The specialty of Indian movies is the story that will be told by songs in the middle of the film. You may find that interesting and bit distinctive from other films. It is the characteristic of Indian films. But, that doesn't mean every film. There are many films without songs and many movies with songs. Some people don't prefer songs in the middle of narration unless if it has a meaning to the story. However, it's all about story and screenplay. You know Hollywood where directors gave a lot of importance to the subject and story. We've all seen the greatest Hollywood movies like the Shawshank Redemption, Godfather, Forrest Gump, and Pulp fiction, etc. These movies have a lot of greater importance to narration and depth of the story that it tells to the audience. Regardless, there are Indian movies too that may blow your mind. Since it is all about the story, Indian movies have a lot of scope in storytelling and narration. So, why don't you try them? Note: The following list of Indian movies are mostly taken from the modern century. So, that doesn't mean 90's movies aren't cool than these films. I just want the people from other countries to watch these Indian movies which they can understand easily with good quality and easily can be found on the internet.Though, No offense to 90's Indian films   Baahubali Franchise
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Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion are the biggest Indian films that have made a huge impact in India when they were released. These movies have a separate fan base even from other countries too. When it was released in China, a lot of people loved the movie and made a phenomenal run in the box office in China. Though, you can understand how these movies are going to be. If you're really an action drama movie lover. Just watch these movies right away. You'll love them. IMDb Rating: 8.2/10 Original Language: Telugu and dubbed into Hindi, tamil, and several regional languages. Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and more. Plot: The Story is all about who the ruler is going to be for a kingdom. It's a rivalry between brothers. Baahubali 1 -  WATCH NOW Baahubali 2 -  WATCH NOW   KGF  Franchise 
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KGF: Chapter 1 is also one of the biggest films released in India in 2018. It is also regarded as one of the best films in India. KGF is an abbreviation for Kolar Gold fields. When this movie was released in India, most of the people enjoyed with its storytelling and brilliant screenplay. A lot of people loved this action drama film which was partially inspired by the events of history. The protagonist character is fictionally created by the director with a thought " what if a one-man rule this kingdom? " and he nailed the movie with his fantastic storytelling and executed well. The Audiences in India are waiting for KGF Chapter 2.  IMDb Rating: 8.2/10 Original Language: Kannada and dubbed into Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and several regional languages. Cast: Yash, Srinidhi Shetty, Ramachandra Raju, and more. Plot: The Story set in 1970, one man was sent to KGF on a mission. In the process, he learn a lot of things about KGF.  WATCH NOW   3 Idiots
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3 Idiots is one of the best Indian movies of all time. It was released in 2008 and the movie was remade in Tamil too. If you're a comedy movie lover. Then, this is the best Indian movie to watch if you're looking for comedy. Especially, if you're a teenager still studying in college, you'll definitely relate to this film and enjoy it thoroughly. This movie has got a lot of accolades and highly acclaimed in Indian movies. The movie mainly discusses about three close friends who do naughty and mischief but, have high moral standards. IMDb Rating: 8.4/10 Original Language: Hindi and remade in Telugu, Tamil, and several regional languages. Cast: Aamir Khan, Madhavan, Mona Singh, and more. Plot: Two friends are searching for their buddy whom they had a long companionship. The story is about how the leading role ( buddy ) inspires them regardless of what the world calls them.  WATCH NOW   Dangal
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Dangal is the top 1 Indian movie. Dangal has a made phenomenal impact in India and has made the top 1 position in the box office. The movie has got a lot of appreciation and support from china and japan. The people have loved the film and received plenty of accolades from the audiences. If you're really looking for inspirational biopic drama. This is the best movie you're looking for. Watch this film right away if that so. You'll fall in love with Aamir khan's performance and the storytelling of the movie. IMDb Rating: 8.4/10 Original Language: Hindi and dubbed in Telugu, Tamil, and several regional languages. Cast: Aamir Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and more. Plot: A strict father who was former wrestler dreams about his children to win gold medal from india in wrestling.  WATCH NOW   Ratsasan
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Ratsasan is one of the best films in India released in 2018. This movie is also regarded as highly acclaimed film from both critics and audiences. If you're a psychological thriller drama movie lover. Then, this is the perfect India movie to depict the genre and it's brilliant storytelling with the extraordinary screenplay. You'll involve in the film and feel tense with the flow of narration. It is a kind of nail batting screenplay that makes you thrill and enjoy the movie thoroughly. IMDb Rating: 8.7/10 Original Language: Tamil and Remade in Telugu and dubbed into Hindi. Cast: Vishnu Vishal, Radha Ravi, Sangili Murugan, and more. Plot: A police officer track downs a serial killer who murders teen girls brutally and ruthlessly.  WATCH NOW   Vikram Vedha
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Vikram Vedha is also one of the Best Indian films released in 2017. This movie is also regarded as one of the highly acclaimed films from both audiences and critics. It's because of the storytelling and gripping screenplay from the film. A lot of audiences loved this brilliant movie made with extraordinary cast and actors. Both Madhavan and Vijay sethupathi nailed their roles with their brilliant performances. If you're a crime thriller movie lover, watch this fantastic movie right away. It is war between police and gangster. IMDb Rating: 8.7/10 Original Language: Tamil  Cast: Madhavan, Vijay Sethupathi, Shraddha Srinath, and more. Plot: A police officer with his partner hunts down a gangster who plays with his life and changes it.   WATCH NOW   C/o Kancharapalem
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C/o Kancharapalem is one of the top-rated and best Indian films released in 2018. The movie has got tons of accolades and positive reviews from critics and the audiences. When this movie was released, people have watched a brilliant unique film that they haven't like this movie before. It's all about Climax. You'll never expect what the climax will be. The credit goes to the director who narrated the story brilliantly and the way he depicted the characters. You'll love the film definitely. A must watch film that you can't miss this Masterpiece. IMDb Rating: 9.0/10 Original Language: Telugu  Cast: Radha Bessy, Subba Rao Vepada, Praneeta Patnaik, and more. Plot: Four unorthodox love stories set in the town that will blow your mind in the end.  WATCH NOW   Super Deluxe
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Super deluxe is also one of the highly acclaimed films in India. This movie is distinctive and characteristic that you may not find in any other films. The way the director narrated the storyline, execution, and screenplay. Everything is perfectly done in this film. If you really love crime drama movies, then you should watch this extraordinary movie that have made with immense casting. Everyone has done a fantastic performance in their roles. This is a classic must-watch film you shouldn't miss! IMDb Rating: 8.4/10 Original Language: Tamil Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Fahadh Faasil, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and more. Plot: An unfaithful wife, estranged father, angry son, and a priest will end up a destination on a fateful day.  WATCH NOW   Andhadhun
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Andhadhun is one of the top-rated Indian movies and one of the best movies in India. You'll be blown away with the narration in the movie. The movie has got a lot of appreciation from the audiences and accolades from the critics. It is one of the movies you should watch if you haven't seen it. You may not find this gem every time. Don't miss this epic mindblowing cinema that will last longer in your favorite movie list. IMDb Rating: 8.3/10 Original Language: Hindi and remaking in Telugu. Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu, Radhika Apte, and more. Plot: Mysterious tragedic events change the life of a blind pianist must report a crime.  WATCH NOW   96
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96 is also one of the brilliant movies made in India in 2018 and also one of the highly applauded films by the audience for its brilliant story narration and performances of the actors. Both male and female leading actors have done extraordinary performance in this movie. You should watch this film that has an emotional love drama that may remember your past love stories.  If you're a fan of love dramas. Then, you should watch this film. This is the best love drama you can't miss. You'll fall in love with this film. IMDb Rating: 8.6/10 Original Language: Tamil and remade in Telugu. Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Trisha Krishnan, Varsha Bollamma, and more. Plot: Two School students recollect their memories after 22 years in their re-union.   WATCH NOW 50INR - 0.66USD WORTH
  Honorable Mentions :
Jersey Asuran Black Friday Drishyam PK Gangs Of Wasseypur The Lunchbox   Although, these are the best Indian movies you can watch and enjoy. Let me know your opinion and your favorite movie. You can drop down your suggestions if you would like to. If you're looking for the best SciFi movies : 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies of All Time If you’re looking for the best thriller movies :  10 Best Thriller Movies of All Time You Must Watch if you haven’t watched some best 2019 films and want to finish them. Check out : 10 Best Movies in 2019 that You Must Watch If You Haven’t Seen If you’re looking for Netflix series : 10 Best Netflix Series of All Time  If you love the genre of action and adventures : 5 Best Action Movies and Franchises of All Time You Must Watch   Read the full article
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My favorite films of the decade!
So, the decade is coming to an end and its strange, i didn't feel  this sentimental about the 00s ending but perhaps that's because i was young, i mean in 2010 i was only 16.
This has been an interesting decade for me and for film and there's a lot of films I would say are my favorite 2010s films so I decided to name my top 5 here!! I’ll list the year they came out and who directed them. They are in no particular order.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016, dir. André Øvredal)
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This movie is just really clever in its tone and general storytelling, the scene is just a mortuary and the story and backstory of this girl are told simply through details the characters work out and the effects of her backstory are felt throughout the film all the way to the end. It’s an enjoyable film that has become one of my favorite films of all time.
Jodorowsky’s Dune (2013, Frank Pavich)
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A fascinating documentary that shows the inner workings of Alejandro Jodorowsky one of the most celebrate art film directors of our time and really just hearing how this Dune film was gonna come together and how it ballooned and blew up yet had such impact on how movies are seen. It’s also tragic in a way because it makes you want to see this film very badly but alas. Anyway well put together documentary.
The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya                                            (2010, dir. Tatsuya Ishihara & Yasuhiro Takemoto)
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Way up there with some of the best animated films of all time, I truly believe that there's something magical about this film and yes it does sort of require you to have watched the previous two seasons of Haruhi Suzumiya to have a connection to these characters but its well worth it because the end result is a stunning film that makes you feel overly warm inside. Also the animation is simply stunning and really makes you feel feelings you can’t even describe.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016,dir. Gareth Edwards)
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I’m someone who likes the Sequel trilogy, like they are good. I enjoy Rey and Ben Solo and their ongoing dynamic in this sequel trilogy is interesting to witness and I think they are doing good things there.
I do however maintain the belief that Rogue One has managed better to capture the essence of Star Wars than any other Post-Disney media.
The way its built up, the way we learn to know these characters and the way things flow and the way it connects to the original trilogy is unmatched and because of its on the ground approach makes me value it even above the original trilogy. It’s quite a feet that I don’t think we’ll get again anytime soon.
Andhadhun (2018, dir. Sriram Raghavan)
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This is a movie I’ve only watched recently but I feel like it showcases the brilliance of Bollywood films very well but even so on its own is a fantastical music with a very good soundtrack, likeable characters and a story that flows very well. Ayushmann Khurrana really is so good as the main protagonist and even though he’s not an overly moral person you still root for him every step of the way because Ayushmann Khurrana just oozes charisma in this performance. It’s cinematography is also great and I can’t recommend it enough.
Those are my top 5 films of this decade, give them a watch I hope they’ll impact you as much as they have me!
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Hike Sticker Chat brings Ayushmann Khurrana & Nushrat Bharucha to life with exclusive expressive stickers for Dream Girl
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Hike Sticker Chat— a platform dedicated to supercharging expression by taking the world beyond the keyboard— announced its tie-up partnership with Dream Girl, produced by Balaji Motion Pictures, as its sticker partner. Through this association, Hike Sticker Chat users will be able to use super fun and specially curated sticker avatars of the Bollywood stars, Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrat Bharucha, from their latest movie. Hike stickers allow users to chat with their close ones in a fun and exciting way, enabling a richer communication experience that is personalized and quicker than an ordinary text conversation. The new stickers will be an addition to their popular list of Bollywood avatars on the platform.
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Stickers add personality to simple conversations and allow users to express themselves visually, making communication easier and more rapid. Similarly, when it comes to expressing feelings, Indians often turn to Bollywood for inspiration since they are a reflection of our culture and connect us Indians together. We often find Hindi dialogues being used in conversations as ice-breakers. With an aim to make conversations even more enjoyable while reducing users' dependency on the keyboard, Hike Sticker Chat is integrating Bollywood themed stickers from the latest movies to the latest stars onto their platform to allow users to relish every moment with their close ones. Dream Girl is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language family entertainer film starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrat Bharucha that has already garnered quite a buzz. Directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa, the film is slated to be released on 13th September, produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under their banner Balaji Motion Pictures. Hike Sticker Chat users can download and use these stickers from the in-app Sticker Shop. The stickers are available on both— Android and iOS platforms. In the past, Hike Sticker Chat has created customized stickers for popular movies such as Bahubali, Gully Boy, Super 30, Saaho, and Chhichhore amongst others. Read the full article
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Best Netflix Hindi Movies Of April 2020 In India To Watch
The Best Hindi Movies Of April 2020 On Netflix In India
Below is the list of all Hindi movies from Andhadhun To Udta Punjab on Netflix to watch in India 
In the past year, Netflix has made huge strides on the movie the front in India: it signed an extended-term address Karan Johar, and it has a gaggle of upcoming projects from the likes of Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Ajay Devgn, Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, and Dibakar Banerjee. But the ones are still to return, and thus far, aside from Soni, none has been a clear winner. For now, the exceptional Hindi movies on Netflix belong to different studios. And happily, the sector's biggest streaming carrier has some amazing partnerships in the vicinity, despite the fact that it's nonetheless too reliant on stuff from the existing century.
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To pick out the fine Hindi-language films on Netflix, we trusted Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb rankings, and different critics reviews, to create a shortlist. The latter two were preferred because RT does not provide a complete illustration of evaluations for Indian movies. Additionally, we used our own editorial judgment to feature or get rid of a few. This list may be up to date once every few months if there are any worthy additions or if some movies are removed from the provider, so bookmark this page and maintain checking in. Here are the pleasant Hindi films currently to be had on Netflix in India, taken care of alphabetically.
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Andhadhun (2018)
Inspired via the French brief film L'Accordeur, this black comedy thriller is the tale of a piano participant (Ayushmann Khurrana) who pretends to be visually impaired and is stuck on the internet of twists and lies after he walks into a murder scene. Tabu, Radhika Apte celebrity along.
Aamir (2008)
Adapted from the 2006 Filipino film Cavite, a young Muslim NRI doctor (Rajeev Khandelwal) getting back from the United Kingdom to India is forced to comply with terrorists' needs to perform a bombing in Mumbai after they threaten his family.
Andaz Apna Apna (1994)
Two slackers (Aamir Khan and Salman Khan) who belong to middle-class families fight for the affections of the heir and unintentionally become protectors of the central gangster in Rajkumar Santoshi's cult comedy classic.
Article 15 (2019)
Ayushmann Khurrana is a cop in this portrayal of casteism, non-secular prejudice, and the modern-day socio-political condition in India, which explores the absence of prosecution against three adolescent girls in a small village. A hard-hitting, nicely-made film, even if satirically, has been criticized for being a caste player and having an outsider's perspective.
3 Idiots (2009)
In this satire of the Indian schooling gadget's social pressures, pals recount their university days and how their 0.33 long-misplaced musketeer (Aamir Khan) stimulated them to suppose creatively and independently in a heavily-conformist international. Co-written and directed by means of Rajkumar Hirani, who stands accused inside the #MeToo movement.
Barfi! (2012)
Set within the 1970s amidst the hills of Darjeeling, writer-director Anurag Basu tells the story of three humans (Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Ileana D'Cruz) as they learn to love at the same time as fighting the notions held by using society.
Bawarchi (1972)
This remake of the 1966 Bengali movie Galpa Holeo Satya reunited the Anand trio of Rajesh Khanna, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, and Amitabh Bachchan, although the latter has a voice-most effective position. It's about a prepare dinner (Khanna) who offers to paintings in a household recognized for its unwell-remedy of domestic assist, handiest to grow to be the apple of everybody's eye earlier than disappearing with the family jewels.
The Blue Umbrella (2005)
Based on Ruskin Bond's 1980 eponymous novella, the tale of a young girl in rural Himachal Pradesh whose blue umbrella will become the item of fascination for the whole village, riding a shopkeeper (Pankaj Kapur) to desperation. A National Award winner directed through Vishal Bhardwaj.
Budhia Singh: Born to Run (2016)
Before he guided Jamtara for Netflix, author-director Soumendra Padhi brought us this first-of - an a-genuine-story tale of the youngest marathon runner in the world, the titular five-year-old (Mayur Patole), who completed almost 50 marathons under the tutelage of his teaching (Manoj Bajpayeee). Padhi had auditioned over 1,200 children before picking Patole.
Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017)
After an unfastened-spirited, younger woman (Kriti Sanon) in small-town Uttar Pradesh chances upon an eponymous ebook whose protagonist reads exactly like her, she units out approximately looking for the writer (Rajkummar Rao) with the help of the printing-press owner and novel publisher (Ayushmann Khurrana). Many critics loved Rao's work, whilst some observed trouble with its unsubtle script.
Dil Chahta Hai (2001)
Farhan Akhtar's directorial debut about 3 inseparable formative years buddies whose wildly special technique to relationships creates stress on their friendship stays a cult favored. Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Preity Zinta famous people.
Delhi Belly (2011)
Three suffering buddies and flatmates (Imran Khan, Kunaal Roy Kapur, and Vir Das) are unwillingly stuck in the lure of a lethal crime syndicate in India's capital. Praised for his satire, his speed, his imagination, and his goofiness, even though a few have had issues with his over-reliance on scatological humor. It's all in English, and while there's a Hindi version, it's not on Netflix yet.
Dev.D (2009)
Anurag Kashyap gives a present day-day reimagining of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Bengali romance conventional Devdas, in which a man (Abhay Deol), having broken up along with his formative year's sweetheart, unearths safe haven in alcohol and tablets, before falling for a prostitute (Kalki Koechlin).
Dangal (2016)
The notable proper tale of amateur wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat (Aamir Khan) who trains his daughters to turn out to be India's first world-class female wrestlers, who went directly to win gold medals on the Commonwealth Games.
Dhanak (2016)
This National Award-triumphing film from author-director Nagesh Kukunoor is the tale of two siblings — a 10-year-antique lady and her visually-impaired, 8-12 months-vintage brother — who set out on a 300-km adventure across the desert of Rajasthan to locate actor and goodwill ambassador Shah Rukh Khan, believing he can assist with a cornea transplant.
Drishyam (2015)
Ajay Devgn and Tabu megastar on this remake of 2013 critically praised Malayalam special, about a small cable operator (Devgn) who is doing everything he can to shield his own children, accused inside the missing-men and women's case of the son of a high-ranking police officer (Tabu) who was blackmailing his daughter with a nude photo. It's overlong and easy, watch the original — on Hotstar — if you're all right with the subtitles.
Dil Se.. (1998)
Shah Rukh Khan portrays a radio journalist who fell for an enigmatic feminist (Manisha Koirala) in this third and very last part of the author-director Mani Ratnam's thematic trilogy portraying a love tale against a political backdrop. It is the rebellion in Northeast India. Often recognized as A.R. The paintings of Rahman, in particular, the title music and "Chaiyya Chaiyya."
Gurgaon (2017)
Set within the titular Haryana city, this neo-noir thriller explores gender inequality and the dark underbelly of the suburban wastelands via a tale of an actual property mogul's (Pankaj Tripathi) undisciplined son who kidnaps his very own sister to repay a gambling loss. Its grittiness did not especially match audiences, however, critics were greater appreciative.
Gol Maal (1979)
A chartered accountant (Amol Palekar), with a knack for singing and performing, falls deep down the rabbit hole after mendacity to his boss that he has a twin, in this Hrishikesh Mukherjee comedy.
Guru (2007)
Mani Ratnam wrote and directed this rags-to-riches tale of a ruthless and formidable businessman (Abhishek Bachchan) who does not let something stand in his way as he turns into India's largest rich person. Loosely stimulated by using the lifestyles of Dhirubhai Ambani.
Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi (2003)
Set in opposition to the politically-charged backdrop of the Emergency in the Nineteen Seventies, author-director Sudhir Mishra's film revolves around three friends (Kay Kay Menon, Chitrangada Singh, and Shiney Ahuja) whose lives are converted inside the wake of the turbulent period.
Haider (2014)
The Shakespearean trio from Vishal Bhardwaj was finished with the contemporary version of Hamlet, which is also fully based on the Curfewed Kashmir Memoir of Basharat Peer's 1990s (CNP). It follows a younger man (Shahid Kapoor) back home in a continuing violent upsurge to investigate the death of his wife.
Hamid (2019)
Sitting in the midst of the most insurgent neighborhood on the world stage, a younger Kashmiri kid attempts to reach out to his brother he's ever met to his uncle, whom Allah is ordered to be with. It was mohd's base. Amin Bhat's 'Cell No.786' was awarded the National Prize, although it was deemed a little tougher by other observers.
I Am Kalam (2010)
A smart and poor kid (Harsh Mayar), the son of a former noble family and influenced by India's late President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, whose social circle in his youth had a destructive impact, has become a directorial debut of Nila Madhab Panda. Mayar was awarded a national prize.
Ittefaq (2017)
Inspired by means of the 1969 Yash Chopra movie of the identical name, which itself became a remake of the 1965 movie Signpost to Murder, an acclaimed author (Sidharth Malhotra) and a younger homemaker (Sonakshi Sinha), the best witnesses and suspects in a double homicide, gift special variations of activities to the investigating officer (Akshaye Khanna).
Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na (2008)
Imran Khan made his appearing debut — in creator Abbas Tyrewala's directorial debut — as Jai, a mild-mannered, peace-loving younger man, who is the opposite of his high-quality pal Aditi (Genelia D'Souza). The two start to look for a companion publish-university, oblivious and blind to how perfect they are for every other, as their pals and own family recognize very well.
Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
This 16th-century epic is a probably 3.5 hour-long tale of the same Mughal emperor (Hrithik Roshan) and Rajput princess (Aishwarya Rai), who, as he knows, is still his identical political union, and who will become true love. In a rising number of intolerant India, his message has only been informed but strong. It's led by Gowariker Ashutosh.
Koshish (1972)
In 1961 Gulzar rebuilt the Japanese film Happiness of Us Alone as a deaf and mute pair with Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bhaduri (now Bachchan). Their lives had been influenced by their courtship for several years, as their young people had started. Gulzar and Kumar were both recognized for their composure and their iconic depiction of illness on an Indian show computer.
Kahaani (2012)
A pregnant girl (Vidya Balan) travels from London to Kolkata to search for her lacking husband in creator-director Sujoy Ghosh's National Award-triumphing mystery, scuffling with sexism and a cowl-up along the way.
Kapoor & Sons (2016)
After the heart failure of their grandfather (Rishi Kapoor), distant brothers return to their home adolescence where they have to confront a host of other issues in their society. The star is Alia Bhatt and Ratna Pathak Shah.
Khosla Ka Ghosla! (2006)
Having kept a successful property supplier (Boman Irani), his son and his son's friends are forming a scheme to replicate a swindling squatter and compensate him less for it along with his own cash, to compensate for a freshly acquired property for a ransom. The directorial debut of Dibakar Banerjee.
Lagaan (2001)
Set in the very peak of British Raj in a remote, ruined Indian region, a village farmer (Aamir Khan) is all about cricket fun with the good colonists, exchanging three years for tax relief. He was named for the Oscars by director Ashutosh Gowariker.
Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006)
The eponymous underworld don of Mumbai (Sanjay Dutt) continues to be electronic to the radio jockey with whom he has been smitten in this sequel to the original 2003 (also included in the list). Remarked for his willingness to combine the word with enjoyment while others think he fell into Gandhian. Co-written and directed in the # MeToo campaign, by Rajkumar Hirani.
The Lunchbox (2013)
Four managers – Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar – are responsible for four separate components of this anthology series, which is based on four women's romantic lives, deepening their passion, energy, place and natural urge. Popular for their credibility and their portrayal on the television of real people. A Netflix Original.
Lust Stories (2018)
Four administrators — Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar — helm four unique components of this anthology drama that focuses on the romantic lives of 4 women, delving into love, strength, status, and naturally, lust. Popular for their credibility and their portrayal on the television of real people. An original Netflix.
Lootera (2013)
Set in West Bengal in the early 1950s with the elimination of the regime by the zamindari, the young writer and daughter of a Zamindar (Sonakshi Sinha) is an archaeologist (Ranveer). This drama stimulated through O is directed by Vikramaditya Motwane. The short tale "The Last Seed" by Henry in 1907. His graphics were widely appreciated, but the love tale wobbled.
Manto (2018)
The existence of Pakistani writer Saadat Hasan Manto (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) — one of the best Urdu writers of the 20th century — before and after the Partition of British India, whose acclaimed lifestyles in then-Bombay is uprooted and unearths his work being challenged in Lahore. Nandita Das directs.
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003)
Highly normal Mumbai subworld don (Sanjay Dutt) attempts to save his life by enrolment in medical colleges, and his humanity bends to the oppressive dean (Boman Irani). When his mother and dad learn that their son is pretending to be a doctor. Co-written and directed using the # MeToo Movement by Rajkumar Hirani.
Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota (2018)
Born with an extraordinary circumstance that doesn't permit him to experience physical pain, a boy who grew up watching martial arts films trains to defend the prone and longs to satisfy the one-legged man who won hundred-men combat. Praised for being a fun trip that trades on film nostalgia, although it would not aspire to be greater than a crowd-pleaser.
Masaan (2015)
Neeraj Ghaywan is investigating the lives of four men at his directing debut in the heartland of India, who will all battle caste, tradition and norms. State Award Winner and the Cannes FIPRESCI Medal.
Masoom (1983)
Shekhar Kapur's directorial debut changed into an uncredited model of Erich Segal's 1983 novel “Man, Woman, and Child”, wherein the joyful existence of a family is disrupted after an orphan boy — born of the husband's (Naseeruddin Shah) affair with every other female — involves stay with them. It's a real tear-jerker, thoughts you, and complex in some places.
No One Killed Jessica (2011)
In 1999, a journalist-activist (Rani Mukerji) and the victim's sister (Vidya Balan) have brought the rightful son of a famous leader into court on the grounds of the assassination complaint against her in 1999. Extremely praised, while others have doubted their heaviness.
OMG: Oh My God! (2012)
A remake of the 2001 Australian movie The Man Who Sued God, and additionally based totally on the Gujarati play Kanji Virudh Kanji, this satirical comedy-drama follows a small-time shopkeeper (Paresh Rawal) who documents a lawsuit in opposition to God after a low-intensity earthquake — legally dubbed as an “act of God” — ends in the financial spoil. Akshay Kumar also stars.
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008)
The inspirational acclaimed thief (Abhay Deol), who after having been detained, recounts his life that began in a negative suburban West Delhi home, is ready to conduct Dibakar Banerjee's 'second directing company, as well as to the way he became media celebrity with a spree of burglary.
Paan Singh Tomar (2012)
An actual tale of the eponymous soldier and athlete (Irrfan Khan) who received gold at the National Games, and later turned into a dacoit to clear up a land dispute. Won pinnacle honors for movie and actor (Khan) at National Awards.
Pink (2016)
A legal professional (Amitabh Bachchan) comes out of retirement to assist 3 girls (Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, and Andrea Tariang) to clean their names against the law involving a politician's nephew (Angad Bedi). Won a National Award.
PK (2014)
A surreal comedy-drama that explores religious dogmas and superstitions through the eyes of an alien (Aamir Khan) streaked on Earth as he drops his private communicator and makes friends with a TV anchor (Anushka Sharma).
Peepli [Live] (2010)
In the run-up to an election, the farmer is pursuing the assistance of an apathetic leader who advocates suicide in order to profit from the central government's policy that requires households of departing farmers to forfeit his property owing to an unpaid government mortgage. An incisive critique on Indian farmers 'suicides, the media and political circus. Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao's aunt produced it.
Queen (2013)
A 24-year-antique shy girl (Kangana Ranaut) units off on her honeymoon by myself to Europe after her fiancé calls off the wedding a day previously. There, freed from the traditional trappings and with the help of new pals, she profits a newfound perspective on existence. Won two National Awards. Co-written and directed by way of Vikas Bahl, who stands accused within the #MeToo motion.
Rang De Basanti (2006)
Aamir Khan leads the ensemble forged of this award-prevailing film that makes a specialty of four young New Delhi men who change into innovative heroes themselves even as playacting as five Indian freedom fighters from the Twenties for a docudrama.
Stree (2018)
Based on a Karnataka city legend — although transported to small-metropolis Madhya Pradesh within the movie — this Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.-written comedy-horror follow a girls' garb tailor (Rajkummar Rao) who falls for a mysterious female (Shraddha Kapoor), who regularly disappears.
Swades (2004)
Shah Rukh Khan stars a successful NASA scientist on this based on a real tale drama, who returns domestic to India to take his nanny to the USA, rediscovers his roots and connects with the local village community inside the procedure.
Shaitan (2011)
Blackmailed by means of a Mumbai cop after successful-and-run, five buddies (Kalki Koechlin among them) level a fake kidnapping with a plan to gather the ransom on this black comedy. While a few observed it spell-binding, others were removed by its attempts to encounter as ‘hip' and ‘cool'. Produced by Anurag Kashyap.
Soni (2019)
In their everyday lives and paintings through which it influences their organizing attempts to resolve the upward drive of crimes against women through Delhi, a teenage cop who has a wave of brief anger and a cool-headed lady supervisor will battle with a profound mistake. An original Netflix.
Special 26 (2013)
Inspired by way of the 1987 Opera House heist in then-Bombay, Akshay Kumar stars as one in every of several conmen posing as authorities sellers running for the CBI — India's equivalent of the FBI — who execute a fake income tax raid on an outstanding jeweler. Neeraj Pandey (A Wednesday!) writes and directs.
Sadma (1983)
Balu Mahendra remade his very own 1982 Tamil film Moondram Pirai with Kamal Haasan, Sridevi, and Silk Smitha reprising their roles from the authentic. It's the story of a younger female (Sridevi) with retrograde amnesia who regresses to a baby's intellectual nation and finally ends up in a brothel, wherein she's rescued by means of a lonely college trainer (Haasan).
Secret Superstar (2017)
Though often melodramatic, this coming-of-age tale — produced by using Aamir Khan and wife Kiran Rao — of a Muslim woman from Vadodara who goals of being a singer dealt with important social problems and broke numerous field office information in the course of its theatrical run.
Taare Zameen Par (2007)
Sent to boarding school towards his will, a dyslexic 8-12 months-vintage is helped through an unconventional art teacher (Aamir Khan) to conquer his incapacity and discover his authentic ability.
Talaash (2012)
The ensemble of this psychological crime drama is headed by Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, and Kareena Kapoor, in which a police officer (Khan) will face up to his future in order to settle a murder of a rank that includes an intimacy employee (Kapoor) and an opponent (Mukerji). Additional manager, co-written by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti. Pretty much commended, but a few think it seeks so hard.
Talvar (2015)
In 2008, a dual-hostility case in Noida was murdered by a teenage woman with an employee of the family; and the incompetent police bungle the probe with Meghna Gulzar and Vishal Bhardwaj, together to combine powers. Uses the influence of Rashomon to take three measures.
Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2016)
In the light of their heartfelt romantic story, which discusses gender and social divide alongside the other direction, 530 friends were at war to find a position in Mumbai where they could play football peacefully.
Udaan (2010)
Vikramaditya Motwane made his directing debut with this forthcoming tale about a youth expelled from the boarding school and returned home to the Jamshedpur company region where he had to paint at his father's restrictive factory.
Udta Punjab (2016)
The dark comedy crime film shows the interwoven lives of a junior police officer (Diljit Dosanjh), a welfare activist (Kareena Kapoor), a stripper (Alia Bhatt) and a pop star (Shahid Kapoor), with the Indian opioid crisis as a backdrop.
Wake Up Sid (2009)
A wealthy, carefree and privileged son (Ranbir Kapoor), a prosperous Mumbai businessman, feels like an unholy awakening when his college fails very recent exams, after which a desiring writer friend (Konkona Sen Sharma) from Kolkata starts taking more accountability and becoming independent of himself. The directorial debut of Ayan Mukerji.
A Wednesday! (2008)
Neeraj Pandey's movie is ready between 2 pm and 6 pm on a Wednesday, obviously, while a not unusual guy (Naseeruddin Shah) threatens to detonate five bombs in Mumbai until 4 terrorists accused in the 2006 Mumbai teach bombings case are released.
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Watch: Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas share a video on 10th day of self-quarantine, ask fans to take care of each other - Times of India
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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have been maintaining social distance amidst coronavirus pandemic. The couple has not only been sharing updates with their fans on social media, but also occasionally checking on them. Nick and PC took to their social media handles recently to share a video where they are seen asking their fans to be safe and help each other during the coronavirus outbreak. The couple is also seen boosting the morale of their fans through their video. Check out the video here:
Nick is heard saying, ‘Love you all. @priyankachopra.” In the video, Nick says that it was unsure times for all. He said: Hi everyone, I know it’s an unsure time for all of us. Hope you’re doing okay. Sending you positive vibes.’ While Priyanka says, ‘Let’s just take care of each other. I hope every is safe out there. Lots of love’ Priyanka joins a long list of celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, Madhuri Dixit, Ayushmann Khurrana among many others who are warning fans against coronavirus outbreak and requesting them to take all the necessary measures. Meanwhile, on the work front, she was last seen in Shonali Bose’s ‘The Sky IS Pink’ co-starring Farhan Akhtar and Zaira Wasim. The movie received positive reviews from the audience and critics alike. The actress is yet to announce her next Bollywood film.
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WINNERS OF THE FILMFARE AWARDS 2019 Winners of the 64th Filmfare Awards were announced at Jio Garden, BKC, Mumbai on 23rd March 2019.Here's the complete winners list of 64th Filmfare Awards 2019: Main Award Winners BEST FILM - RAAZI Raazi is a well-made spy film brimming with patriotic fervour. The 1971 war serves as the backdrop of this spy thriller. It remains true to the period details as well. CRITICS BEST FILM - ANDHADHUN Andhadhun will remind you of American pulp movies, where every character is bent and serves his or her own agendas. The film offers homage to the Hindi film music of the ‘70s as well, what with Ayushmann playing many hit tunes of the era on his piano. BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE) - RANBIR KAPOOR Movie - SANJU For the sake of his role, Ranbir somehow convinced himself that he’s actually Sanjay Dutt -- and hence the physical transformations and the voice modulations look so convincing as they contain part of Dutt’s soul. CRITICS BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (MALE) - AYUSHMANN KHURRANA Movie - ANDHADHUN Ayushmann Khurrana is a steal as the piano player with a kink. His switches from being blind to being normal are spot on and later, his helplessness and rage at being subjected to the world's unfairness is apt too. BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE (FEMALE) - ALIA BHATT Movie - RAAZI Alia is the soul of the film. You can feel the strain she undergoes of being a field agent, laying aside all humane feelings and knowing well she may have to pay the ultimate sacrifice. CRITICS BEST ACTOR IN LEADING ROLE (FEMALE) - NEENA GUPTA Movie - BADHAAI HO Neena Gupta is such a natural you feel she's actually pregnant. She glows at getting another chance to play mother and just lets life take over. Her reaction scenes with Gajraj Rao (and indeed with everyone else) are on point. BEST DIRECTOR - MEGHNA GULZAR Movie - RAAZI She directed her first film, Filhaal, in 2002. The film centered around surrogacy. Her second movie was Just Married in 2007. Her third feature talvar (2015), based on the Aarushi Talwar murder case won much critical acclaim. Raazi is her most successful film commercially as well as critically. BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (MALE) - GAJRAJ RAO Movie - BADHAAI HO The way Gajraj Rao very Rowan Atkinson like reacts to everything happening around him is a delightful act indeed. Mr Bean would be proud. BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (FEMALE) - SUREKHA SIKHRI Movie - BADHAAI HO Surekha Sikri is delightful as the vitriolic mother-in-law who takes up for her bahu at a family wedding when the he relatives corner her for her supposed 'indecent’ behaviour. BEST MUSIC ALBUM - SANJAY LEELA BHANSALI Movie - PADMAAVAT The film’s music was inspired by Rajasthani folk and had classical elements as well. The songs paid homage to love, to romance in all its forms. Ghoomar and Binte dil stood out. BEST LYRICS - GULZAR Movie - RAAZI Song - Ae Watan It isn’t easy to create an authentic patriotic song but to his credit not only Gulzar create one, he succeeds in turning it into a ghazal-qawwali fusion as well. And he does it all without resorting to jingoism. BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (MALE) - ARIJIT SINGH Movie - RAAZI Song - Aye Watan Arijit Singh’s rendition of this patriotic song brings out strong feelings of love for one’s country but in an understated way, going against the grain of such anthems. BEST PLAYBACK SINGER (FEMALE) - SHREYA GHOSHAL Movie - PADMAAVAT Song - Ghoomar Ghoomar is a riot of emotions and Shreya renders them all bang on. It’s a song both about celebration and dance and has a touch of Rajasthani folk in it and Shreya captures it all perfectly. PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM - PLUS MINUS Dimpy, a young, spunky woman, is fed-up of her husband Jeet’s dominating, possessive mother. So much so, that she boards the Hoshiarpur Express at Delhi Station, late one night, planning to go to her marital home in Kapurthala, pick her stuff up and return to her father’s home in Delhi. En route, a conversation with the young 22-year old co-passenger who shares the aisle berth of the AC II Tier compartment leads her to change the way she has been looking at Life. Then, she learns the truth about the young Army man who travelled with her and taught her that where there is Love and Understanding, there is always Acceptance. BEST SHORT FILM IN FICTION - ROGAN JOSH Rogan Josh, set in the aftermath of 26/11 attacks. The dinner table conversation meanders to the shared experience of 26/11 and questions the quality of their existence after the life changing event. BEST SHORT FILM IN NON FICTION - THE SOCCER CITY This documentary sheds light on the feisty football journey of a small city, Kolhapur. This is a story of how a game played barefoot in the pockets of Kolhapur a century ago now draws more than 25,000 spectators for its local games. The passion for football here once extended beyond the ground, and guarded the unity among the people of this city. Be it playing with the Polish refugees after World War 2 or challenging the British troops for a game in 1936, Kolhapur's people have always had a hunger for football. This is an ode to the unsung history of Kolhapur's football, with the hope that if revered at a national level, it will do wonders for the social harmony and integration of the country as it once did for the city. BEST ACTOR FEMALE SHORT FILM - KIRTI KULHARI Movie - MAYA Maya wants to get married and has found the perfect match in Raunak but there is small hitch, her mother Meera whom she wants to stay with even after she is married. BEST ACTOR MALE SHORT FILM - HUSSAIN DALAL Movie - SHAMELESS An uncouth guy constantly orders home delivery. One evening while accepting a delivery, he is knocked out and wakes up to find himself tied to a chair and confronted by the apologetic delivery girl. BEST ORIGINAL STORY - ANUBHAV SINHA Movie - MULK How does one prove that one loves one’s country? And should this love be questioned in the first place? These important and relevant questions are asked by Anubhav Sinha through his us story. BEST SCREENPLAY - SRIRAM RAGHAVAN, ARIJIT BISWAS, POOJA LADHA SURTI, YOGESH CHANDEKAR, HEMANTH RAO Movie - ANDHADHUN Sriram Raghavan and his writing team has turned Andhadhun into a delightfully dark comedy which kind of grabs you by the jugular in the first frame itself and refuses to let go. BEST DIALOGUE - AKSHAT GHILDIAL Movie - BADHAAI HO It's the little humorous punchlines that make or break a comedy and Akshay has peppered the dialogue with liberal amounts of wit. BEST EDITING - POOJA LADHA SURTI Movie - ANDHADHUN The various twists and turns in the film were lent an even pace by the editor, who also made sure that the action never slacked. BEST ACTION - VIKRAM DAHIYA AND SUNIL RODRIGUEZ Movie - MUKKABAAZ The boxing bouts are as real as they can be. The one featuring an actual boxer Neeraj Goyat keeps the audience rooted to their seats. BEST BACKGROUND SCORE - DANIEL B. GEORGE Movie - ANDHADHUN The film’s background score makes ample use of piano scores, using both jazz and Bollywood tunes to create a crescendo which compliments the film to a T. BEST CHOREOGRAPHY - KRUTI MAHESH MIDYA AND JYOTHI D TOMMAAR Movie - PADMAAVAT Song - Ghoomar The song is based on Rajasthani folk dance and the choreography brings the traditional elements alive in it’s interpretation. The intricate steps built up a storm of emotions. BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - PANKAJ KUMAR Movie - TUMBBAD Cinematographer Pankaj Kumar should be lauded for the haunting visuals encased in the film. BEST COSTUME - SHEETAL SHARMA Movie - MANTO Manto’s story begins in pre-Partition Mumbai and ends in Pakistan and the film never sets a foot wrong in bringing to life the prevalent clothing choices of the era, not only for the central characters but also for the crowd scenes as well. BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN - NITIN ZIHANI CHOUDHARY, RAKESH YADAV Movie - TUMBBAD The film is set in a small hamlet, and it's story takes us to a bygone era. The props, vehicles, the architecture look and feel authentic. BEST SOUND DESIGN - KUNAL SHARMA Movie - TUMBBAD It's a horror film at one level but also a coming-of-age story at another and the he sound design incorporates both elements. BEST VFX - RED CHILLIES VFX Movie - ZERO The film is a VFX extravaganza alright. The various NASA sequences, especially the zero gravity scenes are truly out of this world.
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Little Women movie review: Louisa M Alcott’s heart meets Greta Gerwig’s genius in a warm, welcome adaptation of a classic - hollywood
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Little Women Director: Greta Gerwig Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothee Chalamet Soon after the Academy released its list of nominees for 2020, many flocked online to express disappointment at the snub to Little Women director, Greta Gerwig. The film got nods in almost all major categories including Best Picture, Actress, Supporting Actress and Adapted Screenplay but Gerwig’s absence pinched a lot in the all-male director’s category. Then I came across a tweet -- “Well who’d you take out of this list to fit Greta?” And it made a lot of sense. You surely can’t take this away from Bong Joon Ho (Parasite) or Martin Scorsese (The Irishman). There is no way Todd Phillips (Joker) and Quentin Tarantino (Once Upon A Time in Hollywood) shouldn’t be on the list and if nothing else, this is the year of Sam Mendes (1917). But having finally watched Little Women, I must say that this was the year to introduce a sixth nominee. Watch the trailer for Little Women:   What Gerwig has achieved with her film is second to none of the men’s works listed above. A stunning and still-so-relevant adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic, Little Women is warm at its core and has genius written on its every frame. Gerwig had proved herself to be a talented storyteller with her last film (Lady Bird) and this time, she shows you how she can bring out the colour and the tragedy in another writer’s work as well. Written by Alcott in 1868, Little Women has been adapted to screen multiple times (my favourite version of it is still the animated series that I’d watch with my brother after school on Animax). One of the first books I ever read, it is also among my most beloved. Alcott tells of the four young March sisters Meg (Emma Watson), Jo (Saoirse Ronan), Beth (Eliza Scanlen) and Amy (Florence Pugh) who live in genteel poverty with their mother (Laura Dern) in 19th century America while their father is drafted in the Civil War. There’s also the rich neighbours’ lonely orphan boy Laurie (Timothee Chalamet) who forms a friendship with the girls.
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Saoirse Ronan in Little Women. While many have long thought of Little Women as a childish, frothy piece meant for young girls and therefore undeserving of serious consideration, a thorough reading would prove how much more it has to offer. Alcott, in her semi-autobiographical novel, brought forth ideas of sorority, life as a middle class American during a debilitating war and most excellently, the female experience. She wrote of their sacrifices and helplessness in the face of patriarchal, wedding-hungry world and also of their ambition and the artistic struggle. While these themes ran as the undercurrent in Alcott’s work, Gerwig makes sure they shine through in the film. Especially in the final minutes when she decides to break away from source material like Alcott would have actually liked and preferred. While the episodes from the story are still much the same, Gerwig’s decision to completely alter the chronology of events brings an unexpected depth and poetry to the film. We do not meet the March sisters in their home on Christmas Eve as children but as grown women running their own lives and households. Jo is outside a New York publisher’s office to sell more pulpy, soulless stories, Meg is being seduced into buying silk that her husband cannot afford, Beth’s knocking on death’s door and Amy is in France with Aunt March taking painting lessons and trying to woo rich men into convenient marriages.
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Timothee Chalamet and Florence Pugh in a still from Little Women. The childhood is revisited through precisely placed flashbacks that always have a connection with the now. Jo’s cheap romantic stories once used to be lovely home-produced plays that she would perform with her sisters. Meg may be discontent with her life in poverty now but once she’d wear ill-fitting shoes and old dresses to parties and still enjoy her night. Beth who was once full of hope and desire to stay with her family forever, has now accepted her imminent death. And Amy, the one character who benefits the most with Gerwig’s intervention, was once a jealous, self-important young girl who has now realised loveless marriages are her best hope for the survival of her family. Also see: Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan’s Jitendra Kumar had once posed with Ayushmann Khurrana as a fan, see pic The film goes back and forth in between the two timelines in larger chunks in the beginning. But as one goes deeper into the story, the switch gets quicker, becoming a gorgeous duet between the sisters’ lives as women and girls. Although, it could get tricky to keep if you aren’t familiar with the story.
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Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh and Eliza Scanlen in Little Women. Now the switches and the juxtaposition would have all fallen apart if not for the talents of the half a dozen actors that the film boasts of. Ronan has been a masterclass in acting ever since Atonement; in Little Women, she swims seamlessly between the feminist writer and the lonely woman in need of love. She is the leader of this bunch and a worthy one who can be offended, playful, raging, sorrowful, heartbreaking and heartbroken equally well. Watson, being cursed with the good and sweet Meg, finds little challenge in her part. Gerwig uses Meg largely to shed light on the less than bountiful financials of the family. She is the one lusting after silk dresses, married to a penniless tutor for love. Scanlen as Beth gets a few moments of her own. In one, she is sitting by the beach with Jo, talking death with the wisdom of a person who has seen enough pain. In another, she establishes herself as the child of the family, feeding soup to her dolls on the dinner table. It could give creepy flashbacks to Sharp Objects fans but Scanlen makes sure all that follows warms you up to the sweet and innocent Beth.
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Emma Watson as Meg in Little Women. And I save the best for the last. Pugh is all Hollywood can talk about lately after Midsommar and Lady Macbeth and watch me join the wagon. She is unbelievable as she transitions from the most childish of the sisters to the wisest. Her mature, womanly voice could have caused trouble in the portrayal of Amy but with her stomping feet and her Regina George face, Pugh manages it like cakewalk. As the older Amy, she shows the self doubt of a defeated artist and the pain of unrequited love in scenes with Chalamet, towering over him at all times. And I adore Chalamet. Gerwig’s film is one of the warmest, most intelligently made films of this year. Powered by gorgeous performances and aided along by the 19th century charm of cottages, big skirts, carriages, grand pianos and Alexander Desplat’s lovely score, it’s the one film no one should miss, whether you are a little girl, young woman or a grown man. (Hindustan Times doesn’t use star-rating system in its film and television reviews.) Follow @htshowbiz for more Read the full article
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Movies You Should Not Miss Running In Theatre September 15
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The multiple numbers of movies released every Friday. The success ratio for the Bollywood movies is very less still, there are some movies which you should not miss watching in the theatre. As watching good movies in the theatre give you different joy altogether. Bollywood Tower brought a separate section in which we will discuss about the movies which were appreciated by the audience and critics. If you miss those movies, you still can go and watch the movie in the theatre. Here is the list of the movie which you should not miss. You are reading this article on Bollywood Tower. Stree Stree is the most successful movie of 2018 till date if we look at the ROI. The movie is running its seventh week and still going very strong. The movie has already crossed 130 crores nett at the domestic market. The movie is a horror comedy starring Rajkumar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor in the lead role. If you miss the movie, you must watch it as it is still running in the theatre and competing with the most successful movies like Dangal and Sultan in the sixth-week collection separately.
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Stree Movie Poster Featuring Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkumar Rao Stree is the most successful movie for its leading actor Rajkumar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor. Andhadhun- Andhadhun is one of the best movies in the recent time.  The movie will engage you in every scene and every bit of the movie is unpredictable. It is unboublty the best movie from the actor Ayushmann Khurrana and director. The movie is running successfully in its second week and it has a strong hold at the ticket window despite so many new releases of Bollywood, Hollywood and regional movies.
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Andhadhun Movie poster Andhadhun is directed by Sriram Raghwan and starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu and Radhika Aapte in the lead role. Sui Dhaaga Sui Dhaaga is definitely a one-time watch movie for every Indian. Its a movie which is also content driven. Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma played a role which they never did it before. Both really pulled off their character with full honesty and dignity. The movie is still running in the theatre. So if you miss the movie you can go and watch it for a novel story with some good performance with all the actors involved in the movie.
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Sui Dhaaga Movie Poster Featuring Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma Sui Dhaaga Starring Varun Dhawan and Anushka Sharma in the lead role. The movie is produced by Yashraj Films and Manish Sharma. The movie released worldwide on 28th September. For more Bollywood News, Daily Box Office Collection, Movie Review Keep Visiting Bollywood Tower. You can subscribe to Bollywood Tower Youtube channel to get the live public review from the first-day first show. Read the full article
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daydreamer0078 · 4 years
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10 Best Indian Movies of All Time You Shouldn't Miss
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10 Best Indian Movies of All Time You Shouldn't Miss
Indian movies! Do you think only Hollywood movies are the best in the world? Have you ever watched Indian movies? If you haven't watched them. Don't worry, I'll guide you if you want to watch Indian movies. The specialty of Indian movies is the story that will be told by songs in the middle of the film. You may find that interesting and bit distinctive from other films. It is the characteristic of Indian films. But, that doesn't mean every film. There are many films without songs and many movies with songs. Some people don't prefer songs in the middle of narration unless if it has a meaning to the story. However, it's all about story and screenplay. You know Hollywood where directors gave a lot of importance to the subject and story. We've all seen the greatest Hollywood movies like the Shawshank Redemption, Godfather, Forrest Gump, and Pulp fiction, etc. These movies have a lot of greater importance to narration and depth of the story that it tells to the audience. Regardless, there are Indian movies too that may blow your mind. Since it is all about the story, Indian movies have a lot of scope in storytelling and narration. So, why don't you try them? Note: The following list of Indian movies are mostly taken from the modern century. So, that doesn't mean 90's movies aren't cool than these films. I just want the people from other countries to watch these Indian movies which they can understand easily with good quality and easily can be found on the internet.Though, No offense to 90's Indian films   Baahubali Franchise
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Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion are the biggest Indian films that have made a huge impact in India when they were released. These movies have a separate fan base even from other countries too. When it was released in China, a lot of people loved the movie and made a phenomenal run in the box office in China. Though, you can understand how these movies are going to be. If you're really an action drama movie lover. Just watch these movies right away. You'll love them. IMDb Rating: 8.2/10 Original Language: Telugu and dubbed into Hindi, tamil, and several regional languages. Cast: Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Anushka Shetty, and more. Plot: The Story is all about who the ruler is going to be for a kingdom. It's a rivalry between brothers. Baahubali 1 -  WATCH NOW Baahubali 2 -  WATCH NOW   KGF  Franchise 
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KGF: Chapter 1 is also one of the biggest films released in India in 2018. It is also regarded as one of the best films in India. KGF is an abbreviation for Kolar Gold fields. When this movie was released in India, most of the people enjoyed with its storytelling and brilliant screenplay. A lot of people loved this action drama film which was partially inspired by the events of history. The protagonist character is fictionally created by the director with a thought " what if a one-man rule this kingdom? " and he nailed the movie with his fantastic storytelling and executed well. The Audiences in India are waiting for KGF Chapter 2.  IMDb Rating: 8.2/10 Original Language: Kannada and dubbed into Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and several regional languages. Cast: Yash, Srinidhi Shetty, Ramachandra Raju, and more. Plot: The Story set in 1970, one man was sent to KGF on a mission. In the process, he learn a lot of things about KGF.  WATCH NOW   3 Idiots
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3 Idiots is one of the best Indian movies of all time. It was released in 2008 and the movie was remade in Tamil too. If you're a comedy movie lover. Then, this is the best Indian movie to watch if you're looking for comedy. Especially, if you're a teenager still studying in college, you'll definitely relate to this film and enjoy it thoroughly. This movie has got a lot of accolades and highly acclaimed in Indian movies. The movie mainly discusses about three close friends who do naughty and mischief but, have high moral standards. IMDb Rating: 8.4/10 Original Language: Hindi and remade in Telugu, Tamil, and several regional languages. Cast: Aamir Khan, Madhavan, Mona Singh, and more. Plot: Two friends are searching for their buddy whom they had a long companionship. The story is about how the leading role ( buddy ) inspires them regardless of what the world calls them.  WATCH NOW   Dangal
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Dangal is the top 1 Indian movie. Dangal has a made phenomenal impact in India and has made the top 1 position in the box office. The movie has got a lot of appreciation and support from china and japan. The people have loved the film and received plenty of accolades from the audiences. If you're really looking for inspirational biopic drama. This is the best movie you're looking for. Watch this film right away if that so. You'll fall in love with Aamir khan's performance and the storytelling of the movie. IMDb Rating: 8.4/10 Original Language: Hindi and dubbed in Telugu, Tamil, and several regional languages. Cast: Aamir Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and more. Plot: A strict father who was former wrestler dreams about his children to win gold medal from india in wrestling.  WATCH NOW   Ratsasan
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Ratsasan is one of the best films in India released in 2018. This movie is also regarded as highly acclaimed film from both critics and audiences. If you're a psychological thriller drama movie lover. Then, this is the perfect India movie to depict the genre and it's brilliant storytelling with the extraordinary screenplay. You'll involve in the film and feel tense with the flow of narration. It is a kind of nail batting screenplay that makes you thrill and enjoy the movie thoroughly. IMDb Rating: 8.7/10 Original Language: Tamil and Remade in Telugu and dubbed into Hindi. Cast: Vishnu Vishal, Radha Ravi, Sangili Murugan, and more. Plot: A police officer track downs a serial killer who murders teen girls brutally and ruthlessly.  WATCH NOW   Vikram Vedha
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Vikram Vedha is also one of the Best Indian films released in 2017. This movie is also regarded as one of the highly acclaimed films from both audiences and critics. It's because of the storytelling and gripping screenplay from the film. A lot of audiences loved this brilliant movie made with extraordinary cast and actors. Both Madhavan and Vijay sethupathi nailed their roles with their brilliant performances. If you're a crime thriller movie lover, watch this fantastic movie right away. It is war between police and gangster. IMDb Rating: 8.7/10 Original Language: Tamil  Cast: Madhavan, Vijay Sethupathi, Shraddha Srinath, and more. Plot: A police officer with his partner hunts down a gangster who plays with his life and changes it.   WATCH NOW   C/o Kancharapalem
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C/o Kancharapalem is one of the top-rated and best Indian films released in 2018. The movie has got tons of accolades and positive reviews from critics and the audiences. When this movie was released, people have watched a brilliant unique film that they haven't like this movie before. It's all about Climax. You'll never expect what the climax will be. The credit goes to the director who narrated the story brilliantly and the way he depicted the characters. You'll love the film definitely. A must watch film that you can't miss this Masterpiece. IMDb Rating: 9.0/10 Original Language: Telugu  Cast: Radha Bessy, Subba Rao Vepada, Praneeta Patnaik, and more. Plot: Four unorthodox love stories set in the town that will blow your mind in the end.  WATCH NOW   Super Deluxe
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Super deluxe is also one of the highly acclaimed films in India. This movie is distinctive and characteristic that you may not find in any other films. The way the director narrated the storyline, execution, and screenplay. Everything is perfectly done in this film. If you really love crime drama movies, then you should watch this extraordinary movie that have made with immense casting. Everyone has done a fantastic performance in their roles. This is a classic must-watch film you shouldn't miss! IMDb Rating: 8.4/10 Original Language: Tamil Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Fahadh Faasil, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and more. Plot: An unfaithful wife, estranged father, angry son, and a priest will end up a destination on a fateful day.  WATCH NOW   Andhadhun
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Andhadhun is one of the top-rated Indian movies and one of the best movies in India. You'll be blown away with the narration in the movie. The movie has got a lot of appreciation from the audiences and accolades from the critics. It is one of the movies you should watch if you haven't seen it. You may not find this gem every time. Don't miss this epic mindblowing cinema that will last longer in your favorite movie list. IMDb Rating: 8.3/10 Original Language: Hindi and remaking in Telugu. Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu, Radhika Apte, and more. Plot: Mysterious tragedic events change the life of a blind pianist must report a crime.  WATCH NOW   96
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96 is also one of the brilliant movies made in India in 2018 and also one of the highly applauded films by the audience for its brilliant story narration and performances of the actors. Both male and female leading actors have done extraordinary performance in this movie. You should watch this film that has an emotional love drama that may remember your past love stories.  If you're a fan of love dramas. Then, you should watch this film. This is the best love drama you can't miss. You'll fall in love with this film. IMDb Rating: 8.6/10 Original Language: Tamil and remade in Telugu. Cast: Vijay Sethupathi, Trisha Krishnan, Varsha Bollamma, and more. Plot: Two School students recollect their memories after 22 years in their re-union.   WATCH NOW 50INR - 0.66USD WORTH
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Jersey Asuran Black Friday Drishyam PK Gangs Of Wasseypur The Lunchbox   Although, these are the best Indian movies you can watch and enjoy. Let me know your opinion and your favorite movie. You can drop down your suggestions if you would like to. If you're looking for the best SciFi movies : 10 Best Sci-Fi Movies of All Time If you’re looking for the best thriller movies :  10 Best Thriller Movies of All Time You Must Watch if you haven’t watched some best 2019 films and want to finish them. Check out : 10 Best Movies in 2019 that You Must Watch If You Haven’t Seen If you’re looking for Netflix series : 10 Best Netflix Series of All Time  If you love the genre of action and adventures : 5 Best Action Movies and Franchises of All Time You Must Watch   Read the full article
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Shubh Mangal Savdhan - It's a Witty Tale Again by RS Prasanna - 3.5/5 Genre : Rom-Com Run Time : 119 U/A Directed by R. S. Prasanna Aanand L Rai has some Special Emotional connection with South Indian Movies, Thanks to him for making a way to Prasanna for the Bollywood entry. Prasanna could have just done Ctrl+C, Ctrl+X and Ctrl+P but he didn't. He instead waited for years together and overhauled the tale again. Shubh Mangal Savdhan is inspired by his own Tamil movie Kalyana Samayal Saadham. Mudit Sharma (Ayushmann Khurrana) falls in love with Sugandha (Bhumi Pednekar) and they both gets engaged. Now don't come to a conclusion "Arey Yaar Same Old Love Story". There's a twist in the tale, Mundit discovers he's suffering from erectile dysfunction and plans to call off the wedding after many unsuccessful effort to solve the problem. Sugandha learns about his Gents Problem (That's what he calls in the movie) , and she tries to make him understand that she love him a lot and nothing can stop her loving Mundit for whatever he is. The story keeps progressing with lots of drama in a comical event. And yes the comedy works very well with such an serious subject. Ayushmann and Bhumi, its a treat to watch them again after Dum Laga Ke Haisha. Seema Bhargava Pahwa as Sugandha's mother Nailed it again as the perfect Indian Mother. Every dialogue between the mother and the Daughter is so convivial, Back in DLKH , Bareilly Ki Barfi and now in SMS. Seriously her career graph is going high. Hitesh Kewalya's Script is so solid, which makes the retelling of KSS in an different way so efficacious. At the end when all the movie in my wish list for this weekend goes wrong (Was suggested not to watch them) , Shubh Mangal Savdhan stands as a winner. After all it's says Stand up for love 😜
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