Nearly a decade after its release, Dangal remains India’s highest-grossing film of all time. The blockbuster biopic follows ...
Angoor (1982), directed by Gulzar, remains a benchmark for mistaken-identity comedies in Hindi cinema. Based on Shakespeare’s ...
India’s first zombie comedy still holds its own. With Saif Ali Khan as a Russian-accented zombie hunter and Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, and Anand Tiwari as clueless partygoers stuck on an island, 'Go Goa ...
Bollywood’s iconic romance Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, better known simply as DDLJ, mirrored and fueled India's rise.
Unlike Agatha Christie's book, which explores the lives and thoughts of the characters, Gumnaam puts the spotlight on Mehmood ...
Rahul Roy took a bold leap with Junoon, a supernatural thriller that showcased his range beyond conventional romance. The ...
Drama, comedy, action and dance … these are just four of the genres that can be found in a single Bollywood film. India’s Hindi film industry is incredibly rich and often overlooked by Western ...