Hindi Movies Name From A To Z Top [upd]
A β Andaz Apna Apna
π Two goofy heroes, one heiress, and a cult comedy that bombed at release but became legendary later.
B β Black
π A deaf-blind girl and her relentless teacher β a Bollywood masterpiece without songs or romance.
C β Chak De! India
π 16 girls, one sport, zero stars (except SRK) β the ultimate underdog hockey anthem.
D β Dangal
π Real-life wrestler dad trains daughters to break patriarchy β highest-grossing Indian film of its time.
E β Ek Tha Tiger
π Spy romance with high-octane action β RAW vs. ISI, and a love story across borders.
F β Fanaa
π Blind Kashmiri girl falls for a terrorist β heartbreak meets patriotism.
G β Gangs of Wasseypur (Part 1 & 2)
π Coal, guns, revenge, and cuss words β Bollywoodβs greatest crime epic.
H β Hera Pheri
π Three jobless men, a wrong number, and a kidnapping β the gold standard of Hindi comedy. hindi movies name from a to z top
I β Iqbal
π Deaf-mute boy wants to be a cricketer β no star, no glamour, just pure soul.
J β Jab We Met
π A heartbroken businessman meets a non-stop talking girl β accidental road trip romance at its best.
K β Kahaani
π Pregnant woman searches for missing husband in Kolkata during Durga Puja β Vidya Balanβs powerhouse thriller.
L β Lagaan
π British tax vs. village cricket β nominated for an Oscar, and nearly 4 hours long, but never boring.
M β Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
π Gandhigiri with a gangster β teaching doctors humanity, one βjaadu ki jhappiβ at a time.
N β Newton
π A reluctant govt clerk tries to hold free elections in a Maoist jungle β dark comedy with a heart.
O β Om Shanti Om
π Reincarnation, filmi revenge, and 31 cameos β a love letter to Bollywood itself. A β Andaz Apna Apna π Two goofy
P β Pyaasa
π 1957 classic β a poet presumed dead watches his own work get celebrated. Still haunting.
Q β Queen
π Jilted bride goes on solo honeymoon to Paris & Amsterdam β self-discovery never felt so good.
R β Rang De Basanti
π College students playing freedom fighters become real ones β changed a generationβs patriotism.
S β Sholay
π Two thugs, one village, a blind jailerβs daughter, and a revenge story β Bollywoodβs eternal blockbuster.
T β Taare Zameen Par
π Dyslexic boy finds hope in an art teacher β Aamir Khanβs directorial debut that made India cry.
U β Udaan
π Abused boy wants to be a poet, father wants an engineer β one of the most real father-son dramas.
V β Vicky Donor
π First mainstream Bollywood film about sperm donation β funny, fresh, and surprisingly heartwarming. English Vinglish (2012): A heartwarming story of a
W β Wake Up Sid
π Spoiled Mumbai brat learns to cook, clean, and grow up β Konkona Sen Sharmaβs magic makes it special.
X β X: Past Is Present
π Experimental thriller with 6 directors, 6 stories β connected by one mysterious letter βXβ.
Y β Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
π Friendship, travel, unspoken love β the millennial coming-of-age anthem.
Z β Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
π Three friends, a road trip across Spain, and their deepest fears β a life lesson wrapped in poetry and sea diving.
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Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood, features a vast library of films spanning over a century. Below is an informative A to Z guide of top-rated and culturally significant Hindi movies, showcasing the industry's diversity from vintage classics to modern blockbusters. AβE: The Foundation and New Waves Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
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- English Vinglish (2012): A heartwarming story of a housewife who enrolls in an English-speaking class to gain respect from her family.
H β Hera Pheri (2000)
Why itβs top-tier: The gold standard of Bollywood comedy. The trio of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal (as the iconic Babu Bhaiya) turns a simple wrong-number plot into a laugh riot. If you need a laugh, this is the only H you need.
Y β Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013)
Genre: Romantic Drama / Friendship
Why itβs top: The quintessential millennial Bollywood film. Starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, it explores "buckle-up" vs. "free-spirit" philosophies in life. The trekking sequences and destination wedding songs (Balam Pichkari) defined a generation.
D
- Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995): The ultimate Bollywood romance that redefined love stories for a generation.
- Drishyam (2015): A gripping thriller about a man who goes to extreme lengths to protect his family from the law.
- Dangal (2016): A massive blockbuster biopic about wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters.
Hindi Movies A to Z: Top Films (Useable List)
| Letter | Movie Name | Year | Key Note | |--------|------------|------|-----------| | A | Andaz Apna Apna | 1994 | Cult comedy classic | | B | Bajrangi Bhaijaan | 2015 | Blockbuster drama | | C | Chak De! India | 2007 | Sports inspirational | | D | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | 1995 | Longest-running classic | | E | English Vinglish | 2012 | Srideviβs comeback | | F | Fukrey | 2013 | Comedy hit | | G | Gully Boy | 2019 | Rap drama, Indiaβs Oscar entry | | H | Hera Pheri | 2000 | Legendary comedy | | I | Iqbal | 2005 | Underdog sports drama | | J | Jab We Met | 2007 | Romantic classic | | K | Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham | 2001 | Family drama | | L | Lagaan | 2001 | Oscar-nominated epic | | M | Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. | 2003 | Heartfelt comedy | | N | Newton | 2017 | Dark comedy, Indiaβs Oscar entry | | O | Om Shanti Om | 2007 | Reincarnation musical | | P | Pyaasa | 1957 | Guru Dutt masterpiece | | Q | Queen | 2014 | Women-led blockbuster | | R | Rang De Basanti | 2006 | Cult revolutionary drama | | S | Sholay | 1975 | Biggest hit of its era | | T | Taare Zameen Par | 2007 | Aamir Khanβs directorial debut | | U | Udaan | 2010 | Critically acclaimed coming-of-age | | V | Veer-Zaara | 2004 | Epic romance | | W | Wake Up Sid | 2009 | Coming-of-age drama | | X | No common Hindi title β use X: Past Is Present | 2015 | Indie art film | | Y | Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | 2013 | Modern friendship-romance | | Z | Zanjeer | 1973 | Original angry young man film |
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- Udaan (2010): A coming-of-age drama about a teenager expelled from school who returns home to an abusive father.
- Upkar (1967): A patriotic film that popularized the phrase "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan" (Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer).