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In this video essay, I explore six must-watch Indian films that showcase the incredible range and depth of Indian cinema. From Hindi horror to Tamil action to heartfelt dramas, these movies go beyond the typical Bollywood stereotypes of over-the-top action and musical numbers. If you’re curious about Indian films but don’t know where to start, this list is for you.
🚨 Spoiler-Free Zone: I’ll keep spoilers to a minimum—just enough to give you a taste of what makes these films so special.
💬 Got any favorite Indian movies I missed? Drop your recommendations in the comments—I’m always on the lookout for more gems!
Here’s what we cover:
💰 #6 - Tumbbad (Hindi, 2018): This Hindi horror masterpiece is like a dark, cautionary fairy tale. Set in early 20th-century India, it follows a man’s relentless search for a mythical treasure hidden in his ancestral village. With haunting visuals, a gripping story, and a chilling portrayal of greed, Tumbbad is a must-watch for fans of atmospheric horror.
👻 #5 - Stree (Hindi, 2018): A horror-comedy that balances scares and laughs perfectly, Stree stars Rajkummar Rao as a small-town tailor who finds himself caught up in a supernatural mystery. The film’s witty humor, creepy atmosphere, and unforgettable ghost story make it one of the most accessible Hindi comedies for Western audiences.
🌅 #4 - Masaan (Hindi, 2015): This poignant indie drama weaves together two deeply moving stories—one about a young woman facing societal judgment and another about a low-caste man navigating love and loss. Featuring breathtaking performances and a quiet yet powerful exploration of India’s social dynamics, Masaan is a must-watch for fans of emotional, character-driven stories.
💌 #3 - The Lunchbox (Hindi, 2013): This heartwarming romance tells the story of a widowed accountant and a lonely housewife who connect through handwritten letters in a mistaken lunch delivery. Starring the legendary Irrfan Khan, The Lunchbox offers a tender exploration of human connection, love, and the little things that make life meaningful.
🪰 #2 - Eega (Tamil/Telugu, 2012): Directed by S.S. Rajamouli (RRR), this wild, genre-bending film follows a man reincarnated as a fly seeking revenge on his killer. With jaw-dropping action, colorful visuals, and an absurdly fun premise, Eega is pure entertainment. It’s one of the most creative Indian films I’ve ever seen, and I guarantee you’ve never watched anything like it.
🗳️ #1 - Newton (Hindi, 2017): A thought-provoking drama about democracy and ethics, Newton stars Rajkummar Rao as a principled government clerk tasked with overseeing elections in a remote village. This Hindi film masterfully blends humor, tension, and social commentary, making it one of the most impactful Indian movies I’ve seen.
These films prove there’s so much more to Indian cinema than what you might expect. If you’ve been curious about Bollywood or regional Indian movies, this list is a perfect starting point.
Let’s talk Indian films! Whether you’re into Telugu action movies, Tamil epics, or quiet Hindi dramas, there’s a whole world of cinema waiting to be explored. Let me know your favorites in the comments, and maybe they’ll show up in a future video.
0:00 - Introduction
1:59 - Number 6
5:29 - Number 5
9:30 - Number 4
15:09 - Number 3
19:43 - Number 2
23:32 - Number 1
29:24 - Closer