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54 Bollywood Movies That Prove Just How Entertaining and Impressive the World's Largest Film Industry Is

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 Kajol in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.
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Named "Bollywood" by movie enthusiasts, the Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry accounts for a major portion of the global film space and continues to grow with each title it pumps out. Bollywood beats out Nigeria's Nollywood and America's Hollywood to be the world's largest film industry in terms of output and reach, with its content appealing to moviegoers in every corner of the world. But tread lightly; the term “Bollywood” is less accepted by those working in it, as it situates the industry in the shadow of its western counterpart.

With such an output—over 1,000 films released each year—it begs the question: What is it, exactly, that makes Bollywood so epic, its film so special? Some argue that there's a tried-and-true formula to any quality Bollywood film: swoon-worthy romance, swelling soundtracks, ridiculously attractive lead characters, and plot twists that you can see coming from a mile away. Others say that Bollywood's secret is far simpler: It's just a damn good time from beginning to end.

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Either way, these must-watch movies are well worth the two-plus hours you'll probably have to block off in your day to watch them (Bollywood movies are famously long, though Hollywood is lately following suit). Whether you're a fan of romance, tragedy, or comedy, there's definitely a film for you in this colorful world. Below, find the best Bollywood movies of all time that you need to add to your watch list, from epic historical dramas to to gripping thrillers to kick-ass action movies.

Classic Bollywood Movies

'Amar Akbar Anthony' (1977)

a still from amar akbar anthony
a still from amar akbar anthony

Centered on three brothers separated by birth and adopted by families of different faiths (Hindu, Muslim, and Christian, respectively—a nod to India’s formerly secular status), this memorable comedy follows their lives as they intersect in adulthood.

'Dil Chahta Hai' (2001)

A still from the movie Dil Chahta Hai
A still from the movie Dil Chahta Hai

This movie has it all. It's a romantic comedy. It's a drama. It's a heartfelt coming-of-age movie. Dil Chahta Hai, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, tells the stories of three college friends as they try to navigate life and love after graduation.

'Dil To Pagal Hai' (1997)

a still from dil to pagal hai
a still from dil to pagal hai

A classic '90s film, Dil To Pagal Hai follows members of a dance group in an unfolding love triangle. Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, and Karisma Kapoor star as the complicated lovers in this film, which features some of the most iconic Bollywood film songs ever.

'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (1995)

A still from the movie
A still from the movie

You can't talk about Bollywood without mentioning Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. The 1995 classic is widely considered the gold standard for Bollywood rom-coms, featuring a cheeky Shah Rukh Khan and starlet Kajol (and her signature unibrow) as two young people who fall in love on a backpacking trip across Europe. There’s a reason DDLJ, as it’s affectionately called, is still running in a Mumbai theater over 25 years later.

'Mother India' (1957)

A still from the movie Mother India
A still from the movie Mother India

This epic drama focuses on an impoverished woman who is forced to care for her two sons alone while surviving threats from a nefarious money-lender when her husband leaves the family in disgrace. At the time it was made, Mother India was one of the most expensive Hindi movies ever made and is considered one of the most revered movies in Bollywood history.

'Pyaasa' (1957)

still from the classic bollywood movie pyaasa
still from the classic bollywood movie pyaasa

This 1957 musical romance is a classic. The story follows Vijay, an unsuccessful poet who is mistakenly assumed dead when a homeless man he gave his coat to is murdered. After his "death," Vijay's poems are published—and wildly popular.

'Sholay' (1975)

A still from the movie Sholay
A still from the movie Sholay

This action-adventure Bollywood offering is a classic. The plot revolves around a retired police chief who sets out to catch a dastardly thief—with the help of two lesser criminals.

Best Bollywood Drama Movies

'3 Idiots' (2019)

A still from the movie 3 Idiots
A still from the movie 3 Idiots

This coming-of-age dramedy follows three engineering students' trials and tribulations, offering a tongue-in-cheek critique of the state of the Indian education system and the stress it creates.

'12th Fail' (2023)

Vikrant Massey in 12th fail
Vikrant Massey in 12th fail

Based on a true story about the life of Manoj Kumar Sharma, 12th Fail is set in a town known for corruption—teachers at the local schools help all of the students cheat on their final exams. A new authority at the school cracks down on the dishonesty and the film, starring Vikrant Massey as Sharma, chronicles his rise to honesty and eventual career as an officer himself.

'Dangal' (2016)

A still from the movie Dangal
A still from the movie Dangal

Nearly a decade after its release, Dangal remains India’s highest-grossing film of all time. The blockbuster biopic follows sisters Geeta and Babita Phogat, both wrestlers, on the road to the 2010 Commonwealth Games, where—historical spoiler alert!—Geeta would ultimately go on to become the first-ever Indian woman to win a gold medal for wrestling.

'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' (2001)

A still from the movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
A still from the movie Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham

What do you get when you take some of Bollywood's most prolific actors (Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Kajol, and Kareena Kapoor) and put them all in one movie about a well-off, prominent family in Delhi struggling to maintain its legacy? Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, that's what. The family drama is a heartbreaking story about the ties that bind us but can also break us. And it's so, so, so good.

'Mary Kom' (2014)

A still from the movie Mary Kom
A still from the movie Mary Kom

Priyanka Chopra stars in this inspirational sports film as the real-life boxing icon Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte, who went from farming the fields of Manipur to fighting in the ring. Eventually, she became a six-time World Amateur Boxing champion.

'Hichki' (2018)

A still from the movie Hichki
A still from the movie Hichki

There's only been one thing challenging aspiring teacher Naina's dream of landing a job at the high school she once attended: her Tourette's syndrome. And even when Naina is able to finally become a teacher, her troublemaking class presents a new issue, making her wonder if her dreams really are within reach.

'Insaf Ka Tarazu' (1980)

A still from the movie Insaf Ka Tarazu
A still from the movie Insaf Ka Tarazu

Insaf Ka Tarazu translates to "the balance (or scale) of justice" and the movie dives deep into what justice is and how to strike that balance. In this intense drama, a wealthy man named Ramesh meets a beauty queen named Bharti, who he invites onto his yacht. Afterwards, Bharti accuses Ramesh of sexually assaulting her, but he's exonerated. When he's murdered two years later, Bharti is arrested for the crime and put on trial herself.

'Lagaan' (2001)

a still from the movie lagaan
a still from the movie lagaan

"Lagaan" translates to "Agricultural Tax," but don't let that put you off. Only within the genius that is Bollywood could a movie about a town outraged by an unprecedented tax increase also be this genuinely engrossing and earn an Oscar nom. It doesn't hurt that the villagers end up playing a game of cricket against the British army officers for the right not to pay it.

'The Lunchbox' (2013)

Irrfan Khan in the lunchbox
Irrfan Khan in the lunchbox

The Lunchbox is one of those beautifully touching movies that tells a story you didn't know you desperately needed until you've seen it. In the movie, a woman named Ila tries to rekindle the spark in her marriage by preparing a special lunch for her (not-so-great) husband. The plan goes awry, however, and the lunch ends up in front of an antisocial widower instead. When her husband doesn't mention his special meal, Ila adds a note to the next lunch she prepares (which also goes to said widower) and an unlikely friendship is born.

'Maidaan' (2024)

Ajay Devgn in maidaan
Ajay Devgn in maidaan

India isn’t known for its sporting culture (outside of cricket), but there’s a rich history of athletics in the country—Maidaan tells the story of the Indian national soccer team in the 1950s and 1960s. Ajay Devgn stars as the Muslim coach Syed Abdul Rahim, who is credited with the success of the team during this time period.

'Pad Man' (2018)

Akshay Kumar in pad man
Akshay Kumar in pad man

This Akshay Kumar social cause film sheds light on the real-life entrepreneur who brought low-cost sanitary pads to rural women. After observing that his wife was using a dirty rag when she had her period, Arunachalam Muruganantham researched better options for her and her peers, even at the cost of being morally outcast by villagers who felt his interest in women’s issues to be perverted. Pad Man is an inspirational movie about making a difference in your community.

'Panga' (2020)

A still from the movie Panga
A still from the movie Panga

This inspirational sports movie takes place in the world of Kabbadi, a popular contact sport in India. The movie follows Jaya Nigam, a former Kabbadi champion who quit the sport after the birth of her son, but regrets walking away. With help and support from her now 7-year-old son and a former teammate, Jaya trains, gets back into shape, makes her comeback, and eventually wins the Kabaddi cup for team India.

'Queen' (2014)

A still from the movie Queen
A still from the movie Queen

When shy Rani Mehra gets left at the altar on her wedding day, she shocks her conservative family and friends by turning what was supposed to be a romantic honeymoon for two into an ambitious solo trip.

'Saina' (2021)

A still from the movie Saina
A still from the movie Saina

We STAN an inspiring, goose-bump-inducing female-led sports flick. This biopic, starring Parineeti Chopra, dives into the life of Saina Nehwal an Indian professional badminton player who is a former world No. 1.

'Secret Superstar' (2017)

A still from the movie Secret Superstar
A still from the movie Secret Superstar

Part poignant coming-of-age story, part ode to a mother’s love, Secret Superstar is a certified tearjerker that shows 15-year-old Insia’s meteoric rise to fame as an anonymous YouTube sensation. With help from her mom, she’ll have to decide whether to follow her dreams or go along with her abusive father’s very different plan for her future.

'Taare Zameen Par' (2007)

Darsheel Safary and Aamir Khan in taare zameen par
Darsheel Safary and Aamir Khan in taare zameen par

If you’re looking for a tear-jerker, look no further than Aamir Khan’s Taare Zameen Par. Set at a school for kids with developmental disabilities, the film follows a child with dyslexia named Ishaan (Darsheel Safary) who bonds with a teacher (played by Khan)—the first person of authority to see beyond Ishaan’s academic shortcomings and nurtures his differences at school.

Best Bollywood Period Dramas

'Bajirao Mastani' (2015)

A still from the movie Bajirao Mastani
A still from the movie Bajirao Mastani

When Peshwa Bajirao (Ranveer Singh) falls for Mastani (Deepika Padukone), the daughter of a Rajput king, despite already being married to Kashibai (Priyanka Chopra) an ill-fated love triangle forms altering the very course of their lives. Fun fact: Bajirao Mastani also marks Singh and Padukone's second onscreen romance after starring together in Ram Leela in 2013; the two actors tied the knot IRL in 2018!

'The Dirty Picture' (2013)

A still from the movie The Dirty Picture
A still from the movie The Dirty Picture

This musical drama, loosely based on the life of Silk Smitha, an Indian actress known for erotic roles, is equal parts bold and wildly entertaining. Actress Vidya Balan was critically praised for her work in the lead role.

'Devdas' (2002)

A still from the movie Devdas
A still from the movie Devdas

Shah Rukh Khan (told you he'd appear on this list a lot) takes on the titular role of Devdas, a man who returns to India after previously leaving the country to study law in England. His forbidden love leads him to a battle with alcoholism that impacts the lives of the people who he loves most.

'Gangubai Kathiawadi' (2022)

alia bhatt in Gangubai Kathiawadi
alia bhatt in Gangubai Kathiawadi

Alia Bhatt transforms into the real titular Gangubai, a former sex worker and current brothel madame who advocated for sex workers rights in 1960s India. The film is inspirational, though the circumstances of her life are a reminder that there is still so far to go to protect women both in India and around the world.

'Jodhaa Akbar' (2008)

A still from the movie Jodhaa Akbar
A still from the movie Jodhaa Akbar

Hrthrik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai lead this 2008 romance film about the marriage of convenience turned passionate love affair between a Rajput princess and a Mughal king that is jeopardized by the threat of a looming religious war. Jodhaa Akbar will make you believe in love againtrust me.

'Mughal-e-Azam' (1960)

A still from the movie Mughal-e-Azam
A still from the movie Mughal-e-Azam

Loosely based on actual historical events, Mughal-e-Azam tells the story of how 16th-century Mughal Emperor Akbar’s disapproval of his son Prince Salim’s choice of love interest turned into a full-blown war. The movie—which at the time boasted the highest budget of any Indian film by far—took its inspiration from a 1922 stage play and, in a full-circle moment, has since been turned into a Broadway-style musical that debuted in 2016 and toured North America this year.

Best Romantic Bollywood Movies

'Barfi!' (2012)

A still from the movie Barfi
A still from the movie Barfi

Ready to cry, laugh, and then cry a little more? Barfi! is about the misadventures of a happy-go-lucky man who makes the most of life. The film stars Bollywood favorites Ranbir Kapoor as Barfi and Priyanka Chopra as his love interest Jhilmil, a young woman on the autism spectrum.

'Jab We Met' (2007)

A still from the movie Jab We Met
A still from the movie Jab We Met

If you love a good quirky-girls-saves-a-guy rom-com, then Jab We Met deserves a spot on your watchlist. The movie tells the story of heartbroken businessman Aditya who meets spirited woman Geet on a train and ends up sucked into her whirlwind of a life, including a trip to meet her family and the chance to tag along for her elopement with her secret boyfriend.

'Khoobsurat' (2014)

A still from the movie Khoobsurat
A still from the movie Khoobsurat

A career-driven but socially awkward physical therapist gets the opportunity of a lifetime when she's hired by the Rajasthan royal family to nurse the king back to health. However, she gets thrown off her game by the presence of the family's extremely hot prince and his snobbish mother. Romantic shenanigans and misunderstandings ensue, and honestly, what else would we expect from a Disney movie?

'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' (1998)

A still from the movie Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
A still from the movie Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Shah Rukh Khan makes the list again, this time for a ‘90s rom-com that features not one but two love triangles set about a decade apart. KKHH’s own director has since criticized the gender politics at play in the film, but it remains a beloved entry in the Bollywood canon for its sweet story and unforgettable style.

'Laapataa Ladies' (2023)

a man on a boat in laapataa ladies
a man on a boat in laapataa ladies

When two newlyweds in rural India are accidentally swapped on the train, one sees it as a way out of a predicament while the other tries desperately to get back to the life she was promised. Humorous, suspenseful, and touching, Laapataa Ladies is a welcome feminist tale in an unlikely place.

'Love Aaj Kal' (2020)

A still from the movie Love Aaj Kal
A still from the movie Love Aaj Kal

It's appropriate that this romantic movie was released on Valentine's Day. The drama follows a young couple named Zoe and Veer who meet in a bar and have an instant connection but struggle to move forward in their relationship as their careers and life plans keep pulling them apart.

'Lust Stories' (2018)

A still from the movie Lust Stories
A still from the movie Lust Stories

Much sexier than many of the other titles on this list and within Bollywood in general, Lust Stories is an anthology film about four vastly different sexual situations, including an inappropriate student-teacher interaction, a maid's secret desire, the broken trust between a married couple, and one woman's awkward experience with a vibrator.

'Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon' (2003)

A still from the movie Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon
A still from the movie Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon

A case of mistaken identity leads to love in this romantic comedy starring Bollywood heavyweights Hrthrik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor. (Note: Pay no attention to the animated talking parrot that shows up from time to time2003 was a whole different mood.)

'Monica, O My Darling' (2022)

Rajkummar Rao in monica o my darling
Rajkummar Rao in monica o my darling

A young robotics engineer Jayant, played by Rajkummar Rao, who has risen through the ranks at his company is on the brink of being named CEO and marrying the current CEO’s daughter. Life is good, until his mistress threatens his idyllic future when she reveals she is pregnant. In this thriller, Jayant seeks revenge by partnering with some unlikely allies, but the result is far bloodier than he had originally thought.

'Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani' (2023)

a dance scene from Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani
a dance scene from Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani

Hailed as a film reminiscent of '90s Bollywood, this Karan Johar flick starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt treads familiar ground with a story about familial and class conflicts. Instead of waiting for older generations to break bread with each other like other Johar movies (cough cough, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham), Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahani shows what can happen when people are forced to tackle their issues head-on.

'Veer-Zaara' (2004)

A still from the movie Veer-Zaara
A still from the movie Veer-Zaara

This 2004 period drama tells the story of star-crossed lovers Veer, an Indian Air Force officer, and Zaara, the daughter of a Pakistani politician. Their 22-year love story is full of courage, sacrifice, and, of course, lots of edge-of-your-seat drama.

Best Thriller and Horror Bollywood Movies

'Andhadhun' (2018)

A still from the movie Andhadhun
A still from the movie Andhadhun

This suspense-filled black comedy is so filled with twists that “ending explained” is one of its most popular related Google searches. You won’t find any spoilers here: You’ll have to watch and decide for yourself what actually happened to Akash, Swami and Simi in the end—and whether Akash was ever really blind at all.

'Bodyguard' (2011)

A still from the movie Bodyguard
A still from the movie Bodyguard

Lovely Singh is assigned to be the bodyguard for Divya, the beloved daughter of a national politician with many enemies, but things get complicated when Lovely finds himself falling in love on the job. There are cool fight sequences and fun dance breaks in this onewe love duality!

'Dhoom 2' (2006)

A still from the movie Dhoom 2
A still from the movie Dhoom 2

In one of those rare cases where the sequel surpasses the original, Dhoom 2 is believed by many to be the best film in the Dhoom franchise (which, by the way, is the second largest Bollywood film franchise in terms of box-office revenue). Think Fast and Furious, but in Hindi and topped with lively musical numbers.

'Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga' (2019)

A still from the movie Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga
A still from the movie Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga

LGBTQ+ narratives are slowly but surely making their way into mainstream Bollywood cinema, and Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga is helping lead the way. The heartwarming film depicts a closeted woman's journey to personal freedom and her fight for acceptance from her traditional family.

'Ek Tha Tiger' (2012)

A still from the movie Ek Tha Tiger
A still from the movie Ek Tha Tiger

Action icon Salman Khan plays an Indian secret agent nicknamed "Tiger" who is sent to Ireland on a mission to keep tabs on a renowned scientist suspected may be aiding the defense strategies of Pakistan.

'Fanaa' (2006)

A still from the movie Fanaa
A still from the movie Fanaa

For a thriller with more romance, try 2006's Fanaa, about a flirtatious tour guide named Rehan who meets and starts a relationship with a blind (but very independent) Kashmiri woman named Zooni. The twist: This isn't the first time Rehan and Zooni have met ... or dated. Turns out, Rehan is an insurgent behind a series of terrorist attacks, including one seven years prior that he used to fake his own death and leave Zooni the first.

'Haider' (2014)

Shahid Kapoor in haider
Shahid Kapoor in haider

Haider takes the well-known William Shakespeare play Hamlet and lets the tragedy play out in a totally different yet equally grim setting: in the middle of the Kashmir conflicts of 1995.

'Is Love Enough? Sir' (2018)

A still from the movie Is Love Enough? Sir
A still from the movie Is Love Enough? Sir

Get the tissues ready. Rohena Gera’s poignant and heartbreaking film examines complex love, class divides, and personal ambition. In the film, a young widow, hired as a housekeeper, and the wealthy, single man she works for fall in love.

'Kill' (2023)

Lakshya in kill
Lakshya in kill

Produced by Karan Johar and Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga, this action thriller might remind you of Snowpiercer. Taking place entirely on a train, Kill follows Amrit Rathod (played by Lakshya) as he attempts to stop his girlfriend’s forced arranged marriage. But in his pursuit, Amrit must fight off a gang of bandits hellbent on terrorizing the passengers.

'Mrs. Serial Killer' (2020)

Jacqueline Fernandez in mrs. serial killer
Jacqueline Fernandez in mrs. serial killer

If you like your crime dramas dark and twisty, then Mrs. Serial Killer is for you. The premise: A a man is arrested (and possibly framed) for a series of brutal murders. His pregnant wife decides to prove he's innocent by committing a copycat crime while he's in custody. Foolproof, right?

'Neerja' (2016)

A still from the movie Neerja
A still from the movie Neerja

Model-turned-flight attendant Neerja Bhanot comes face to face with a group of terrorists intent on hijacking her flight. The film is based on the true story of the Abu Nidal Organization's hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73 in 1986.

'Thappad' (2020)

A still from the movie Thapped
A still from the movie Thapped

After her seemingly perfect husband Vikram (Pavail Gulati) slaps her at a party, Amrita (Taapsee Pannu) begins to realize all of the micro-sexism she's faced at his hands throughout their marriage. The movie follows her as she bravely takes on the patriarchy and fights for the respect she's owed.

'The White Tiger' (2020)

A still from the movie The White Tiger
A still from the movie The White Tiger

Based on Aravind Adiga's New York Times bestselling book by the same name, this Netflix drama follows Balram (Adarsh Ghourav) a driver to a wealthy family, who is coerced into taking the fall for one of their crimes. Ultimately, the film, executive produced by Priyanka Chopra, grapples with the cycle of poverty, power, and self-preservation.

'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara' (2011)

A still from the movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
A still from the movie Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Lifelong best friends Imran, Arjun, and Kabir finally make good on their pact to travel to Spain, but interpersonal conflict threatens to upend their vacation and their friendship. This Zoya Akhtar film has often been compared to her brother Farhan Akhtar’s debut Dil Chahta Hai, as it explores adult friendships in the face of change.

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