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N — For N, she picked Neerja—courage personified—an ordinary woman becoming a heroic protector.

A tight, atmospheric mystery thriller starring Vidya Balan as a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata during the Durga Puja festival. The film is celebrated for its brilliant suspense and massive climax twist. L – Lagaan (2001)

A transformative comedy-drama about a naive Delhi girl who decides to go on her European honeymoon alone after her fiancé dumps her a day before the wedding. It is a triumphant, feel-good story about self-discovery and female empowerment. R – Rang De Basanti (2006)

U — Udta Punjab’s rawness painted the tragedy of addiction; Aarya cautioned Riya about its adult themes while praising its urgency.

Ramesh Sippy Why it’s the best: The "Curry Western" that defines Bollywood. Sholay is the Star Wars of India. Featuring iconic characters (Gabbar Singh, Jai, Veeru), unforgettable dialogues ("Kitne aadmi the?"), and a perfect blend of action, comedy, and tragedy. No best list is complete without it.

On a quiet evening months later, Riya texted a single line: “Let’s make an A-to-Z movie club.” Aarya smiled, opened the notebook, and under Z—beneath Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara—she wrote one small word: Together.

The gold standard of Bollywood comedy. Paresh Rawal’s Babu bhaiya, Akshay Kumar’s Raju, and Suniel Shetty’s Shyam—three losers in a hilarious kidnapping plot. Infinite memes, perfect timing, and quotable lines.

- A raw, powerful biographical film based on the life of Phoolan Devi.

Zanjeer (1973) – The film that made Amitabh Bachchan the "Angry Young Man."

Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s masterful slice-of-life comedy centers on a newlywed professor who plays a complex practical joke on his wife’s brother-in-law. The film stands out for its clean humor, witty script, and stellar performances by Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan. D – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

Guru Dutt Why it’s the best: A tragic masterpiece about a famous film director who falls in love with his leading lady and loses everything. Shot in stunning CinemaScope, it was a box office failure but is now considered one of the greatest films ever made in India.

Still running in Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir after 25+ years. The film that defined the NRI romance, with Raj and Simran (SRK and Kajol) becoming cultural icons. Timeless music, Switzerland landscapes, and the iconic “palat” scene.

Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, this inspiring sports drama follows a deaf and mute village boy, played by Shreyas Talpade, who dreams of playing cricket for the Indian national team. Guided by an alcoholic former cricketer (Naseeruddin Shah), the film avoids melodrama, offering instead a heartwarming, grounded portrayal of grit and determination. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983)

The ultimate comedic trio of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal (as the iconic Baburao Ganpatrao Apte) created magic in this misunderstanding-based comedy. Its memes continue to rule the internet today. I – Iqbal (2005)

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s intense drama about a deaf-blind girl (Rani Mukerji) and her alcoholic teacher (Amitabh Bachchan). A deeply moving, visually poetic masterpiece that redefined performance-driven cinema in Bollywood.

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N — For N, she picked Neerja—courage personified—an ordinary woman becoming a heroic protector.

A tight, atmospheric mystery thriller starring Vidya Balan as a pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata during the Durga Puja festival. The film is celebrated for its brilliant suspense and massive climax twist. L – Lagaan (2001)

A transformative comedy-drama about a naive Delhi girl who decides to go on her European honeymoon alone after her fiancé dumps her a day before the wedding. It is a triumphant, feel-good story about self-discovery and female empowerment. R – Rang De Basanti (2006)

U — Udta Punjab’s rawness painted the tragedy of addiction; Aarya cautioned Riya about its adult themes while praising its urgency. hindi movies name from a to z best

Ramesh Sippy Why it’s the best: The "Curry Western" that defines Bollywood. Sholay is the Star Wars of India. Featuring iconic characters (Gabbar Singh, Jai, Veeru), unforgettable dialogues ("Kitne aadmi the?"), and a perfect blend of action, comedy, and tragedy. No best list is complete without it.

On a quiet evening months later, Riya texted a single line: “Let’s make an A-to-Z movie club.” Aarya smiled, opened the notebook, and under Z—beneath Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara—she wrote one small word: Together.

The gold standard of Bollywood comedy. Paresh Rawal’s Babu bhaiya, Akshay Kumar’s Raju, and Suniel Shetty’s Shyam—three losers in a hilarious kidnapping plot. Infinite memes, perfect timing, and quotable lines. N — For N, she picked Neerja—courage personified—an

- A raw, powerful biographical film based on the life of Phoolan Devi.

Zanjeer (1973) – The film that made Amitabh Bachchan the "Angry Young Man."

Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s masterful slice-of-life comedy centers on a newlywed professor who plays a complex practical joke on his wife’s brother-in-law. The film stands out for its clean humor, witty script, and stellar performances by Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan. D – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) L – Lagaan (2001) A transformative comedy-drama about

Guru Dutt Why it’s the best: A tragic masterpiece about a famous film director who falls in love with his leading lady and loses everything. Shot in stunning CinemaScope, it was a box office failure but is now considered one of the greatest films ever made in India.

Still running in Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir after 25+ years. The film that defined the NRI romance, with Raj and Simran (SRK and Kajol) becoming cultural icons. Timeless music, Switzerland landscapes, and the iconic “palat” scene.

Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, this inspiring sports drama follows a deaf and mute village boy, played by Shreyas Talpade, who dreams of playing cricket for the Indian national team. Guided by an alcoholic former cricketer (Naseeruddin Shah), the film avoids melodrama, offering instead a heartwarming, grounded portrayal of grit and determination. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983)

The ultimate comedic trio of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal (as the iconic Baburao Ganpatrao Apte) created magic in this misunderstanding-based comedy. Its memes continue to rule the internet today. I – Iqbal (2005)

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s intense drama about a deaf-blind girl (Rani Mukerji) and her alcoholic teacher (Amitabh Bachchan). A deeply moving, visually poetic masterpiece that redefined performance-driven cinema in Bollywood.

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