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Genre: Drama / Exposé
Why it’s top: Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, Fashion offers a gritty, unglamorous look behind the ramps of the modeling industry. Priyanka Chopra won the National Award for her portrayal of a small-town girl corrupted by success.

The Tragic Romance Aamir Khan plays a charismatic terrorist, and Kajol plays a blind Kashmiri girl. The twist in the second half shocks you, and the tragic ending stays with you for days.

Why it’s top-tier: The longest-running film in the history of Indian cinema (still playing at Maratha Mandir, Mumbai, after 25+ years). This film defined the "NRI" (Non-Resident Indian) romance and made Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol the eternal king and queen of romance. hindi movies name from a to z top

Genre: Family Drama
Why it’s top: A remake of a 1965 classic, but this version starring Amitabh Bachchan and Akshay Kumar focuses on a father hiding his terminal illness from his son. It is a pure emotional tearjerker that defined the "father-son" genre in the 2000s.

Genre: Comedy
Why it’s top: The gold standard of Bollywood slapstick. The trio of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal (as the iconic Babu Bhaiya) turns a simple plot of a wrong number into a maze of chaos. If you need to laugh, watch Hera Pheri. Genre: Drama / Exposé Why it’s top: Directed

The Epic Crime Saga Technically two parts, but together, this Anurag Kashyap masterpiece is India’s Godfather. Spanning decades, it follows a coal mafia feud with raw language, dark humor, and unforgettable characters.

The Oscar Nominee A 3-hour, 44-minute epic about villagers playing cricket to beat the British Raj during a famine. Nominated for an Academy Award. Aamir Khan’s magnum opus and a proud moment for Indian cinema. The twist in the second half shocks you,

Why it’s top-tier: Aamir Khan’s directorial debut about a dyslexic child. It changed the way Indian parents viewed learning disabilities. Keep tissues handy—this film will make you weep and then cheer for the little boy discovering his artistic talent.

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