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3 Idiots is a coming-of-age comedy-drama that focuses on the pressure faced by youths freshly out of school and points out the flaws in the educational system. It raises a major question about the purpose of higher studies, is it for knowledge or just to secure jobs? Loosely adapted from the novel Five Point Someone, written by one of the most famous Indian novelists, Chetan Bhagat, the film talks about the story of three young engineering students, who, after qualifying for one of the toughest entrance exams held in India, are admitted to a prestigious engineering college called the ICE (Imperial College of Engineering).

The film tells the story of a rich Indian family that is highly patriarchal and strictly follows traditions. The family consists of a very conservative father, a meek but loving mother, and two sons, the elder one being adopted. The adopted son falls in love with a girl from a low-income background, which is forbidden according to the traditional family rules, and is thus disowned by the father after he refuses to give up on her. 10 years later, the younger son schemes to bring them all together after seeing the pain hidden behind the pride of his parents. The well-timed comedy and the emotional scenes from the film will make your heart melt and is definitely worth a watch.

One of the most famous rom-com Indian films of all time, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was Karan Johar's directorial debut and a massive hit. The plot combines two love triangles set almost a decade apart. The first one involves two best friends at a college, Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) and Anjali (Kajol), Anjali falls for Rahul but he falls in love with someone else and is oblivious to Anjali feelings. Fast forward, ten years later, the guy is a widower, with a little daughter who comes to know of her dad's best friend, and she sets out on a quest to get them back together in a more romantic way. However, the second half also consists of another love triangle, this time involving the duo and Anjali's fianc. The sweet and emotional ending of the film leaves you with a strange sense of content and delight, and is definitely worth a watch.

Baahubali is one of the most successful Indian movies that is actually not from Bollywood. Originally filmed in Telugu and Tamil languages, it was dubbed into Hindi and broke the Indian box office. Taking inspiration from the Indian epic Mahabharata, the story is divided into two films: Bahubali: The Beginning and Bahubali: The Conclusion, both of them equally enjoyable and satisfying. It tells the story of an ancient kingdom of Mahishmati, where the rightful heir to the throne is forced to live in exile after his uncle tries to kill him as a baby to capture the throne. He is rescued by some villagers, who adopt him and raise him as their own son.

Two decades later, he accidentally stumbles upon the story of his past while trying to help his crush, who happens to be a member of a rebel group that is trying to rescue the queen, his mom, from captivity. The unbelievable twists and mesmerizing VFX keep you hooked till the end of the second movie, and will make you feel like you are reading directly from the pages of an ancient manuscript.

The film is inspired by the life of a real-life social activist Arunachalam Muruganantham, who sets out on a quest to learn how to make affordable, reliable, and hygienic sanitary pads after seeing his wife suffer due to the lack of education and a chronic case of superstition in his family and village. The story is a saga of true love and dedication set in a more realistic rural world and inspires you to take a stand against similar social issues.

A historical movie at its core, Jodhaa Akbar mixes elements of fiction and romance and takes you back to the medieval period when Mughals ruled over much of India. It narrates the story of the Mughal Emporer Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar and the Hindu Princess Jodhaa Bai, who are married as a result of diplomatic ties and territory expansion between Mughals and a section of the Rajputs (warrior kings of Rajasthan, an Indian state). Akbar has been portrayed as a ruthless conqueror by some and a brilliant statesman by others in history books, but here you see his romantic demeanor as he gradually falls in love with Jodha Bai. The film is filled with great action, VFX, amazing scores, and an intriguing plot line, making it one of the best Indian historical movies to date.

Taare Zameen Par is a psychological drama and proved to be an educational film about dyslexia at a time when there was not much awareness about the disorder in India. The film tells the story of an 8-year-old dyslexic child, who is misunderstood by his family for failing in class, labeled as good-for-nothing by them, his teachers, and his friends. He is admitted to a boarding school as punishment, where his life changes after he makes a friend and meets a new teacher, who himself has suffered through the same problem. The teacher discovers his hidden potential in arts and brings out the best in him by working together, functioning as a guiding light. This film is an eye-opener to the struggles dyslexic individuals, especially children, face in real life.

Shaandaar is a rom-com drama that primarily focuses on the importance of self-worth. Arranged marriages are quite common in India and the entire film circles around the concept. A young orphan girl who suffers from terrible insomnia is adopted by a rich businessman, whose wife and mother hate the idea and think she is a bad investment. She grows up to be an amazing person under the care of her adoptive father and sister, who dote on her.

However, the family goes bankrupt, and the biological daughter is asked to marry into a wealthy family in hopes of getting some financial stability. She agrees, and the marriage arrangements begin to take shape until she meets the guy she is supposed to marry. He is a condescending fitness freak, who constantly fat-shames her and is quite disrespectful towards her. With the help of her adopted sister and the event organizer, she learns to value herself and ultimately calls off the wedding.

You are considering Judwaa2 as one of the best movies to stream.
any which ways you may want to include some underrated movies in the list which went unnoticed
Halkaa
Sameer
Ajji
Sikandar
Barah Aana
These in my opinion can be considered to be few of the best Hindi movies to watch in Netflix

On the main page it says 40 movies on netflix whereas after opening the article it says 25 movies on netflix. please fix this issue, i have observed this in a lot of your articles when there is a list of something.

What other kind of films, regardless of genre, stop everything just to have an enormous dance number right in the middle of a scene? This list ranks the best hit Bollywood movies Netflix has to offer. Including some of the best Bollywood movies of all time, this list features the top choices on Netflix, ready to stream right now! If interested, you can also check out Bollywood movies streaming on Hulu. The over-the-top, out-of-the-box industry of Bollywood is a one-of-a-kind genre that will definitely make you want to jump out of your seat and dance! You might actually be surprised how many good Hindi and Indian movies there are streaming on Netflix, both new and classics.

"Bollywood" is the nickname for the Hindi language film industry based in Mumbai, one of the largest film hubs in the world. In fact, Hindi language films outsell all other non-English films in the United States. Whether you like funny comedies or action films, or even something on the romantic side of things, these Bollywood movies on Netflix have it all.

Qala is a 2022 Netflix original psychological drama about the fraught relationship between a mother and daughter. Written and directed by Anvita Dutt, the story follows the titular Qala (Tripti Dimri), who's a singer rising up the ranks in the music industry. However, she suffers from crippling self-doubt, spurred by the pressures of the industry and, more than anything, her domineering mother, Urmila (Swastika Mukherjee).

Qala is easily one of the most visually striking films on this list, which is saying something considering Bollywood's reputation for spectacle. And yet, there's an interesting contrast to how poignant and painful it is to watch Qala push through her inner demons in order to fulfill her dreams. Dimri and Mukherjee turn in fantastic performances, and the film as a whole is lifted by its phenomenal soundtrack.

Directed by Laxman Utekar, this Bollywood comedy features Kriti Sanon in the titular role, as a young aspiring actress who reluctantly becomes a surrogate mother for an American couple. The plot takes a twist when they decide against proceeding with the pregnancy, leaving Mimi in a challenging situation.

Mimi goes beyond mere humor to serve social commentary about issues of surrogacy, adding emotional depth for ultimate resonance. For its engaging storyline, relevant themes, superb dialogues, and strong performances, the film has received positive reviews, with many commending Sanon for her compelling performance. Aside from its noteworthy performances and deep messages, it also delivers melodious and soulful music to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Celebrated as a legendary 2000s Bollywood movie, Asoka draws inspiration from the history of Emperor Asoka, the heir to the throne of the Maurya Empire. The plot traces the journey of this ambitious young prince, from a fierce conqueror to a peaceful monarch, and chronicles his love story with Princess Kalinga.

With Akshay Kumar in the lead role as Jaswant Sing Gill, Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue presents a captivating portrayal of the 1989 Raniganj coal mine disaster. Filled with suspense and emotional resonance, this film chronicles Jaswan's heroic mission of rescuing 65 trapped miners.

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