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Mughal-E-Azam, 1960
A monumental achievement in Indian cinema, Mughal-E-Azam by director K. Asif is a timeless epic that dramatizes the love story between Prince Salim and the court dancer Anarkali. The film's opulent sets, majestic cinematography, and Naushad’s unforgettable music set a new standard for Indian filmmaking. Its release in both black-and-white and later in colour reinforced its iconic status. The film's grandeur and depth of emotion left an indelible mark on Bollywood, influencing generations of filmmakers and setting a benchmark for historical dramas.
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Mughal-E-Azam, 1960
A monumental achievement in Indian cinema, Mughal-E-Azam by director K. Asif is a timeless epic that dramatizes the love story between Prince Salim and the court dancer Anarkali. The film's opulent sets, majestic cinematography, and Naushad’s unforgettable music set a new standard for Indian filmmaking. Its release in both black-and-white and later in colour reinforced its iconic status. The film's grandeur and depth of emotion left an indelible mark on Bollywood, influencing generations of filmmakers and setting a benchmark for historical dramas.
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All We Imagine As Light, 2024
Every year many Indian stars in their shimmery bright walk on the Cannes red carpet. But in the competition section, Indian films couldn’t find a place for 30 years. Until, Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light, an aesthetically eloquent, multi-layered film about womanhood and the migrant experience, won the Grand Prix in France. The film sets a new benchmark for young filmmakers.
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All We Imagine As Light, 2024
Every year many Indian stars in their shimmery bright walk on the Cannes red carpet. But in the competition section, Indian films couldn’t find a place for 30 years. Until, Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light, an aesthetically eloquent, multi-layered film about womanhood and the migrant experience, won the Grand Prix in France. The film sets a new benchmark for young filmmakers.
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Ardh Satya, 1983
New Wave cinema acquired a more urgent and assertive face in the eighties. Ardh Satya, the story of an honest cop who battles against a domineering father, a local tough and his inner demons, took arthouse cinema to the next level. Om Puri’s bottled rage made Anant Velankar the definitive cinema cop of the decade. Ardh Satya was the magical crossover movie -- a cash-counter biggie and an award collector -- that parallel cinema bhakts dreamt about.
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Ardh Satya, 1983
New Wave cinema acquired a more urgent and assertive face in the eighties. Ardh Satya, the story of an honest cop who battles against a domineering father, a local tough and his inner demons, took arthouse cinema to the next level. Om Puri’s bottled rage made Anant Velankar the definitive cinema cop of the decade. Ardh Satya was the magical crossover movie -- a cash-counter biggie and an award collector -- that parallel cinema bhakts dreamt about.
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Bāhubali, 2015
Advancement in Computer Generated Imagery (CGI), a category of VFX (visual effects), revolutionised film technology. Among other things, it took science-fiction and epic adventure to new levels. Director SS Rajamouli’s movie found the sweet centre of the VFX’s potential. The smash hit, released in multiple languages, created a template for a genre that continues.
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Bāhubali, 2015
Advancement in Computer Generated Imagery (CGI), a category of VFX (visual effects), revolutionised film technology. Among other things, it took science-fiction and epic adventure to new levels. Director SS Rajamouli’s movie found the sweet centre of the VFX’s potential. The smash hit, released in multiple languages, created a template for a genre that continues.
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Chemmeen, 1965
Malayalam writer Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai’s lyrical novel vividly details the lives of fisherfolk in coastal Kerala. Director Ramu Kariat’s celluloid interpretation was welcomed by critics and filmgoers alike. The tragic interfaith love story, with breathtaking photography and memorable music by Salil Chowdhury, received the national award for best feature.
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Chemmeen, 1965
Malayalam writer Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai’s lyrical novel vividly details the lives of fisherfolk in coastal Kerala. Director Ramu Kariat’s celluloid interpretation was welcomed by critics and filmgoers alike. The tragic interfaith love story, with breathtaking photography and memorable music by Salil Chowdhury, received the national award for best feature.
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Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, 1995
In the early 1990s, the Indian economy was liberalised, satellite TV brought American soap and culture to middle-class homes and globalisation rapidly created a dollar-rich NRI market for Hindi cinema. In this rapidly changing economic and cultural universe, Dilwale Dulhaiya Le Jayenge, the love story between two young NRIs, found an affirmative echo. The film forged a blockbuster balance between superficial modernity and feel-good tradition. Almost 30 years later, it’s still running in Bombay’s Maratha Mandir.
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Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, 1995
In the early 1990s, the Indian economy was liberalised, satellite TV brought American soap and culture to middle-class homes and globalisation rapidly created a dollar-rich NRI market for Hindi cinema. In this rapidly changing economic and cultural universe, Dilwale Dulhaiya Le Jayenge, the love story between two young NRIs, found an affirmative echo. The film forged a blockbuster balance between superficial modernity and feel-good tradition. Almost 30 years later, it’s still running in Bombay’s Maratha Mandir.
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Do Bigha Zameen, 1953
The pauperisation of peasantry pinned down by debt and circumstance is among the unchanging tragedies of modern life. Director Bimal Roy’s ode to neo-realism is about one such wretched family; its slow-motion conversion to the vast urban underclass. Based on writer-composer Salil Chowdhury’s story, the award-winning film draws on a sterling performance from actor Balraj Sahni playing the protagonist throttled by misery.
Do Bigha Zameen, 1953
The pauperisation of peasantry pinned down by debt and circumstance is among the unchanging tragedies of modern life. Director Bimal Roy’s ode to neo-realism is about one such wretched family; its slow-motion conversion to the vast urban underclass. Based on writer-composer Salil Chowdhury’s story, the award-winning film draws on a sterling performance from actor Balraj Sahni playing the protagonist throttled by misery.
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Lagaan, 2001
A game-changer in Indian cinema, Lagaan, directed by Ashutosh Gowariker and produced by Aamir Khan, melded sports drama with period film, delivering a narrative that was both patriotic and universally appealing. Set in British India, the film tells the story of villagers who challenge their colonial rulers to a cricket match to avoid paying taxes. With its compelling story, powerful performances, and A.R. Rahman’s stirring soundtrack, Lagaan became a global success, earning an Academy Award nomination and revitalizing the genre of epic cinema in India.
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Lagaan, 2001
A game-changer in Indian cinema, Lagaan, directed by Ashutosh Gowariker and produced by Aamir Khan, melded sports drama with period film, delivering a narrative that was both patriotic and universally appealing. Set in British India, the film tells the story of villagers who challenge their colonial rulers to a cricket match to avoid paying taxes. With its compelling story, powerful performances, and A.R. Rahman’s stirring soundtrack, Lagaan became a global success, earning an Academy Award nomination and revitalizing the genre of epic cinema in India.
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Pather Panchali, 1955
Movies in India can be divided into pre- and post-Pather Panchali era. Director Satyajit Ray’s sensitive take on idyllic rural Bengal in transition as seen through the lens of a young boy is a masterclass in poetic minimalism. Pather Panchali received the Best Human Document award at Cannes and the national award for best feature film. But more importantly, it ensconced India on the map of world cinema and imprinted an alternative idea of Indian films abroad.
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Pather Panchali, 1955
Movies in India can be divided into pre- and post-Pather Panchali era. Director Satyajit Ray’s sensitive take on idyllic rural Bengal in transition as seen through the lens of a young boy is a masterclass in poetic minimalism. Pather Panchali received the Best Human Document award at Cannes and the national award for best feature film. But more importantly, it ensconced India on the map of world cinema and imprinted an alternative idea of Indian films abroad.
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Sholay, 1975
In the seventies, it was common to hear loudspeakers blaring Sholay dialogues. Little surprise, kids remembered them better than nursery rhymes. Marriage rituals would be conducted to the priest’s chants with “Tera kya hoga kaliya” being played on gramophones in the background. In auditoriums, fans would repeat dialogues before the actors spoke them in theatres. Director Ramesh Sippy’s Curry Western not only broke records of cash collection but also became a benchmark on how movies become part of our lives.
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Sholay, 1975
In the seventies, it was common to hear loudspeakers blaring Sholay dialogues. Little surprise, kids remembered them better than nursery rhymes. Marriage rituals would be conducted to the priest’s chants with “Tera kya hoga kaliya” being played on gramophones in the background. In auditoriums, fans would repeat dialogues before the actors spoke them in theatres. Director Ramesh Sippy’s Curry Western not only broke records of cash collection but also became a benchmark on how movies become part of our lives.