

The film's nuanced approach to sensitive topics allowed you to empathize with subjects that you may not associate with, but that you should be aware of.

I AmĪ brilliant and hard-hitting anthology, I Am dealt with topics (Section 377, Kashmir situation, Sperm donation, and Child sexual abuse) that are still relevant to Indian society. Undoubtedly one of Ranbir's finer performances, the movie also delivered a soundtrack that stood the test of time and proved that remixes will never be able to hold a candle to original compositions. In an industry that churns out romantic dramas by the second, Imtiaz Ali's impassioned tale of romance and heartbreak still managed to lodge itself in our hearts. And of course, there was bagwati! Source: Amazon 6. Because despite a topic as common (though timeless) as friendship, she managed to deliver a film that was refreshing and relatable in all the right ways. This film is a testament to Zoya's powerful storytelling. If there was a film that defined friendship and wanderlust for the millennial generation, it would have to be Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. And while the film's title track deserves its own appreciation post, the film's stellar casting also deserves a special mention. The storyline and the plot reveals were intriguing and unexpected - elements that are essential for every thriller. In Bollywood's hit-and-miss run with thrillers, Ishqiya counts as a definite hit. What truly sets the film apart is how, it left the audience reeling with emotion - you may have loved it or hated it, but it was impossible to ignore the film. It was a ' path-breaking' film in terms of both, its treatment of the subjects and its style of filmmaking (it was shot in a digital format with different cameras). Love Sex Aur DhokhaĪs far as Hindi-anthologies go, Love Sex Aur Dhokha was definitely an unexpected film. The result - a Box Office hit helmed on the shoulders of a debutant director and actor. But, what set the film apart was that instead of relying on 'star-power', the film focused on creating a relatable story, crafting genuinely hilarious sequences, and developing an original soundtrack. Band Baaja Baaraatīand Baaja Baaraat is an entertaining reminder of what traditionally defines Hindi movies - the songs, the dancing, the drama, the comedy, and of course, the romance. With an eclectic soundtrack, brilliant cinematography, and heartbreaking dialogues, Udaan is the kind of film that leaves an impression on your heart and soul. The film artfully combined the representation of teenage angst with its take on child abuse. Vikramaditya Motwane's directorial debut is easily one of the finest coming-of-age films to have come out of Bollywood. As a result, we saw movies that were intelligent, entertaining, and unforgettable. In the last decade (2010-19), we finally saw the lines between commercial and independent cinema blur.
