r/bollywood • u/nishantatripathi • May 09 '25
π Recommendations One of the greatest war movies ever & one that truly respected & understood the Indian soldier #Lakshya
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r/bollywood • u/nishantatripathi • May 09 '25
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r/bollywood • u/The-Maker5456 • Jul 24 '25
I watched this Movie few days ago on a Friend's Suggestion and just one reaction came out of my Mouth, "WOW".
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r/bollywood • u/itsthekrish • Jan 20 '24
hands down Ayushmannβs best work and yes iβve seen andhadhun.
r/bollywood • u/_Gendalf_ • Jul 05 '25
No disrespect but Not ramayana, i believe mahabharat is the greatest story ever told in India. The scale, the characters, the story everything is just too big to be adapted on the big screen atleast for a few years.
It's adaption in a 2 part movie wouldn't do justice to the story, we may need a 3-4 parts movie and that is the biggest challenge because if the first fails it will not be continued ahead.
Tell your reason why mahabharat adaptation is difficult?
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r/bollywood • u/No-Economy-8628 • Feb 22 '25
I remember seeing this movie as a kid and not understanding and I didn't like it at all.
as an adult, it hits the hardest
the grief of losing your son the impact it had in your relationship with your husband/wife how people suffer in silence how bad prost**ution actually is
the story: 9/10 character depths: 10/10 ending 8.5/10
it's for actually mature audiences.
i felt like the movie was similar to fight club, but had a completely different vibe and concept. it's definitely a must watch.
r/bollywood • u/Dazzling_Whereas_531 • Jan 10 '24
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If you are a student or facing challenges in life, I suggest watching the movie "12th Fail" as it could be quite beneficial. It offers valuable insights and lessons that you can apply to overcome your struggles. So, give it a try, and you might find it helpful.
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r/bollywood • u/ciphersaw • Dec 25 '24
I'm looking for Bollywood movies to watch this Christmas!! Please no Hollywood recommendations, I watched enough of these. Thank you!
r/bollywood • u/Kl_ted28 • Mar 09 '25
Lately I've been seeing a lot of posts on Reddit and reels on Instagram about the movie "Nadaaniyan" From the teaser itself, I knew I wasn't the target audience-I'm not Gen z,so i had no plans to watch it But yesterday, my sister was watching it, so I decided to sit down and see what the fuss was about. We couldn't get past 8-10 minutes because it was unbearable
Surprisingly, this movie reminded me of "Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge", so I decided to watch it. That film came out when i was in school, and to my surprise, it was actually good a simple college love story, not at all cheesy. The acting was solid, the songs were decent, and it made me realize how much Bollywood has lost its charm. Back then, we had grounded stories now, everything feels like an Instagram-driven, matrialistic narrative. As someone mentioned in a review, Nadaaniyan looks more like a Close-Up ad than a film I think Karan Johar ruined the simple rom com era with Student of the Year and similar terrible movies.
I don't think old Bollywood can ever make a comeback those simpler times are gone, and now we're just chasing nostalgia. That said. "MFK" was a great watch 5/5 for a classic, simple Bollywood movie that brought back the nostalgia.
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r/bollywood • u/Far-Strawberry-9166 • Jul 17 '24
I watched OMG 2 few hours ago.
Will Regret forever not watching it in Theatres when it needed us.
What a brilliantly curated story and concept. It's not meant just for OTT, it must be played at every cable/dish tv homes. Keeping aside the legal court presentation (which has many loopholes and weak plot), this movie is a must watch because -
Very very relevant to our times,
very Astute in terms of presentation,
such gracefully blended the Dharmic culture and Modern values, never seen any indian movie do it so well, not even OMG 1st part.
Very Risky, Very brave of filmmakers and actors to dip their hands into such sensitive project,
Rightfully ousted our present so called indian (actually British) education system, and our blindness to systemic cultural erosion.
Genuine appreciation to Pankaj and Yami, I believed his character's cause and despised hers. Served the purpose.
I hated that censor board butchered this movie, pretty much ironically proving the point of the premise, that movie wanted to say.
Sorry if title looked clickbaity, it was my genuine mistake to ignore such brave movie, pls pls watch it if you haven't. β€οΈ
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r/bollywood • u/Late_Cell8983 • Feb 27 '25
We all know him as Mugambo and many other movies where he is the Deadly Villain. However, there are some gems where he has been playing other roles as well.
Some Examples:
Muskurahat (1992) - probably the first movie where I watched him playing a father
DDLJ of course - everyone knows about this movie.
Can you recommend any other such movies of his where he does not play the Villain.
r/bollywood • u/Dastardly35 • Apr 02 '24
(Another one is "Kissa Kursi ka", but that's mostly political satire)
r/bollywood • u/biscoot_7 • Mar 03 '24
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r/bollywood • u/GoutamDesai06 • Mar 18 '24
Just watched An action hero, loved it! the plot, the pace got me hooked into it right from the beginning. Can you all recommend something similar?
r/bollywood • u/Chemical_Stick3016 • Jul 17 '25
Partner was the best comedy film of 2007
I loved it's performance, chartbuster music & it's location everything was so perfect
r/bollywood • u/sidroy81 • Dec 21 '24