Hindi Movies Name From A To Z Best (Full)
For the classic film lover, Mother India is the ultimate "M". Directed by Mehboob Khan, this epic tells the story of Radha, a poor village woman who struggles to raise her sons with dignity despite poverty and betrayal. It was India’s first submission to the Oscars and remains a landmark of world cinema. For modern viewers, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) is a close second.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black is a cinematic tour de force. Inspired by the life of Helen Keller, it stars Rani Mukerji as a deaf-blind woman and Amitabh Bachchan as her alcoholic teacher. The film’s emotional depth and stunning visuals set a new benchmark for artistry in Hindi cinema. For a "B" title, it’s arguably the most moving film on this list. Runner-up: Barfi! (2012) – A silent, charming love story set in the 1970s. hindi movies name from a to z best
Director: Priyadarshan Why it’s the best: The gold standard of Bollywood comedies. The trio of Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal (as the iconic Babu Bhaiya) deliver a laugh riot about a missed phone call and a kidnapping. Every dialogue is a meme; every scene is comedy gold. For the classic film lover, Mother India is
Honorable Mention: Haider (2014) – Shakespeare’s Hamlet set in Kashmir. For modern viewers, Munna Bhai M
Genre: Crime/Thriller The Review: Another Shakespeare adaptation by Vishal Bhardwaj, this time Othello set in the badlands of Uttar Pradesh. The language is coarse but poetic, and the performances by Saif Ali Khan (as Langda Tyagi) and Ajay Devgn are intense. It captures the rustic essence of Indian politics and crime perfectly.
Genre: Biographical Sports The Review: Aamir Khan proves once again why he is known as a perfectionist. Based on the life of wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters, Dangal is emotionally resonant and inspiring. The wrestling scenes are authentic, and the performances by the female leads are powerful. It is a heartwarming tale of father-daughter bonds and breaking stereotypes.

