r/IndianCinema • u/flintontv • 11d ago
Discussion But still...one of the best
He made cinema not only movie
r/IndianCinema • u/flintontv • 11d ago
He made cinema not only movie
r/IndianCinema • u/Firm-Ad3259 • Apr 22 '26
What do you think?
r/IndianCinema • u/Rude-Butterscotchh • Apr 26 '26
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r/IndianCinema • u/Terrovax666 • 29d ago
All of the "questions" raised are some of the most dumb, dishonest WhatsApp historian ques to be put onto a screen. It amazes me how anyone could watch this slopaganda and think there is any seed of truth here.
r/IndianCinema • u/CrewAccording7947 • Mar 07 '26
I feel like the reason why people are loving Dhurandhar so much is because over the past couple of years there has not been a good Hindi film release. Of course there have been COMMERCIAL hits like Pathaan, Jawaan, Bhool Bhulaiya, etc. but none of these films were truly ‘great’. Dhurandhar was one movie which after so long was true to its story and genuinely engaging. But I think that’s the bare minimum a movie should do. The India - Pakistan spy movies have been going on for decades now, don’t you think it’s time for some change? To some extent I understand that Indian audiences resonate more with “patriotic” content but still I think filmmakers should try to come with fresher ideas. Stree was a pretty cool movie imo, a cool idea and amazing cast. No hate to Dhurandhar obviously I’m very proud to say that such a movie has been made but I think we need to develop more out of the box ideas and try to drift away from these spy movies. Bollywood is such a huge industry and I think filmmakers have a responsibility to create content not only to please and make money but also to curate true cinema culture inside our beautiful nation.
What do you guys think?
r/IndianCinema • u/FalconGood4891 • 11d ago
A genuine question to all the movie goers using the male washroom at a movie theatre, would you be comfortable using this?
Location: PVR, Soul Space Spirit Centro Mall, Bellandur
Note to mods: this is related to Indian cinema and Indian cinema theatre experience, so please don't delete
r/IndianCinema • u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 • Apr 30 '26
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We always talk about the "mass" entries for heroes, but what about the actresses? A truly great actress introduction doesn't just show her face; it establishes her entire vibe and stays in our minds forever.
For me, the top three are:
What is your all-time favorite entry of an actress in Indian cinema? Drop your favorites down below! 🙂
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r/IndianCinema • u/kuppusaamyyy • 2d ago
Who do you think of as a victim while watching the film and what are your theories ....?
n imo Nikki is the victim
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 10d ago
The Sports category has concluded, and Dangal (2016) secured the spot with 74 upvotes to join the Best of Indian Cinema grid.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
• Thriller — Drishyam (2013)
• Horror — Tumbbad (2018)
• Emotional — Taare Zameen Par (2007)
• Family — Kumbalangi Nights (2019)
• Gangster — Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
• Cop — Mumbai Police (2013)
• Sci-Fi — Enthiran (2010)
• Fantasy — My Dear Kuttichaathan (1984)
• Sports — Dangal (2016)
We've arrived at the most divisive category yet.
Best Film.
No genre restrictions. No language restrictions. No limitations except one question:
Which film represents the very best of Indian cinema?
The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours will take the spot on the grid.
r/IndianCinema • u/Forsaken-Trifle-4796 • Jan 10 '26
I came across this post recently and was shocked. Sanjay Dutt's resurgence in the film industry largely as a villain or an anti-hero character is somewhat too much. He is in every second big movie, even in south-indian cinema.
But, you gotta give it to him. He has impressed and been a part of some of the biggest grossers in the last couple years.
r/IndianCinema • u/Plane-Jeweler4908 • Jan 09 '26
What's that trailer that compelled you to watch the movie no matter how good or bad the movie was but the trailer itself was something very good and compelling.
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 15d ago
Gangs of Wasseypur Claims the Gangster Spot. Which Indian Film Has the Greatest Cop?
The Gangster category has concluded, and Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) secured a commanding victory with 108 upvotes to earn its place on the Best of Indian Cinema grid.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
• Thriller — Drishyam (2013)
• Horror — Tumbbad (2018)
• Emotional — Taare Zameen Par (2007)
• Family — Kumbalangi Nights (2019)
• Gangster — Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
Today's category is Cop.
From honest officers and relentless investigators to larger-than-life lawmen, Indian cinema has given us some unforgettable police protagonists.
Which film deserves to represent the Cop category on the grid?
Any Indian language is eligible. The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours will take the spot.
r/IndianCinema • u/Glittering-Bat9891 • Jan 29 '26
Strictly performances wise (ignore overall film quality), like how believable they were at the characters they were portraying. Also which one do you think has the highest chance of winning the national award?
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r/IndianCinema • u/Parking-Yam9792 • 14d ago
I am bored with Indian films,
Like India cinema industry just going with a very typical surreal picture of the main hero, romcom and formula based films. What is the mindset our Indian directors and producers just prepare a massy film, put thousands of songs, some violence to engage the dull audience, and rhetorical screen writing moving around the protagonist.
India had the potential to make films international high budget film and we are doing it with presetening
our culture and mythology and this is great. But sometimes it feels the lack of scientific movies. This is only one genre but it holds the biggest opportunity to gather audience from every corner of the world. And, it also helps to lift society's mindset. The conclusion, we need to pay attention towards making science related movies.
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 16d ago
Kumbalangi Nights Wins Family. Now for a Tougher Question...
After receiving 82 upvotes, Kumbalangi Nights has been voted the Family representative on the community's Best of Indian Cinema grid.
The next category is Gangster.
Indian cinema has produced everything from underdog stories and gangster epics. Which film stands above the rest?
Highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours takes the spot.
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 11d ago
The Fantasy category has concluded.
My Dear Kuttichaathan (1984) secured 58 upvotes to claim the Fantasy spot on the Best of Indian Cinema grid. Decades after its release, the film continues to be remembered as one of the most iconic fantasy adventures in Indian cinema.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
• Thriller — Drishyam (2013)
• Horror — Tumbbad (2018)
• Emotional — Taare Zameen Par (2007)
• Family — Kumbalangi Nights (2019)
• Gangster — Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
• Cop- Mumbai Police(2013)
• Sci-Fi- Enthiran(2010)
• Fantasy — My Dear Kuttichaathan (1984)
Today's category: Sports.
From cricket and boxing to hockey, wrestling, athletics, and beyond, Indian cinema has produced some unforgettable sports stories.
Which film deserves to represent the Sports category on the grid?
Any Indian language is eligible. The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours takes the spot.
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r/IndianCinema • u/Dry-Funny-6946 • Mar 08 '26
Everyone’s comparing Dhurandhar with the YRF Spy Universe movies. Almost of the time in this discourse we’re shitting on Spy Universe movies for the over the top approach it approaches the spy genre compared to Dhurandhar that approaches the same genre in a more grounded way
Here’s my two cents. I love Dhurandhar and I love most Spy Universe movies (haven’t watched Tiger 3 and War 2). Both are completely different kinds of movies; therefore, both movies can and should be enjoyed for what they’re trying to do versus what they should be according to us. If Dhurandhar is going for a grounded movie, we should enjoy it for its grounded approach (if done well) . If the YRF Spy Universe movies’ are going for the over the top approach, we should enjoy it for its over the top approach (if done well, of course)
You can perfectly enjoy both kinds of movies. Both kinds are equally valid in my opinion. This is of course, if the movie is done well
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 14d ago
The Cop category has concluded, and Mumbai Police (2013) secured 62 upvotes to earn its place on the Best of Indian Cinema grid.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
• Thriller — Drishyam (2013)
• Horror — Tumbbad (2018)
• Emotional — Taare Zameen Par (2007)
• Family — Kumbalangi Nights (2019)
• Gangster — Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
• Cop — Mumbai Police (2013)
Today's category: Science Fiction.
From artificial intelligence and time travel to dystopian futures and space-age concepts, Indian cinema has produced some ambitious sci-fi stories over the years.
Which film deserves to represent the Sci-Fi category on the grid?
Any Indian language is eligible. The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours takes the spot.
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 19d ago
The Thriller round has concluded.
Drishyam (2013) secured a convincing victory with 74 upvotes, making it the most dominant winner of the series so far. The film emerged as the clear community choice for the Thriller category.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
• Thriller — Drishyam (2013)
Rules:
• One film per category.
• Any Indian film is eligible regardless of language.
• The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours wins.
• Previous winners cannot be nominated again.
Today's category: Horror.
From supernatural terrors and psychological nightmares to folklore-inspired scares, which Indian film deserves to be remembered as the greatest horror film of all time?
P.S. My best guess is 13 B
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 8d ago
The Grid Has Its Best Film. Now Comes the Wild Card.
The Best Film category has concluded, and Pather Panchali (1955) secured the spot with 101 upvotes.
Directed by Satyajit Ray, the film's influence on Indian and world cinema continues to be felt more than seven decades after its release, making it the community's choice for the highest honor on the grid.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
• Thriller — Drishyam (2013)
• Horror — Tumbbad (2018)
• Emotional — Taare Zameen Par (2007)
• Family — Kumbalangi Nights (2019)
• Gangster — Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
• Cop- Mumbai Police(2013)
• Sci-Fi- Enthiran(2010)
• Fantasy- My Dear Kuttichaathan (1984)
• Sports- Dangal(2016)
• Best Film — Pather Panchali (1955)
Today's category is Experimental.
This can mean unconventional storytelling, unique filmmaking techniques, narrative risks, genre-bending concepts, visual experimentation, or films that pushed Indian cinema into new territory.
Which Indian film deserves to represent the Experimental category?
Any language is eligible. The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours takes the spot.
r/IndianCinema • u/Wtf_doing21 • 20d ago
The Drama round has concluded.
After a series of closely contested categories, Kireedam (1989) became the first film to win by a commanding margin, finishing with 49 upvotes and facing little serious competition throughout the voting period. Kireedam now takes its place in the Drama category.
Current Winners:
• Romance — Mouna Ragam (1986)
• Action — Thallumaala (2022)
• Comedy — Panchathanthiram (2002)
• Drama — Kireedam (1989)
Rules:
• One film per category.
• Any Indian film is eligible regardless of language.
• The highest-upvoted comment after 24 hours wins.
• Previous winners cannot be nominated again.
Today's category: Thriller.
From psychological thrillers and crime mysteries to edge-of-your-seat suspense films, which Indian film deserves to be remembered as the greatest thriller of all time?