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Top 10 Bollywood Movies on Amazon Prime You Should Watch

Nora MeraiBy Nora MeraiMarch 12, 2025Updated:March 12, 20251 Comment4 Mins Read
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Bollywood boasts a rich narrative legacy, energetic music, and unforgettable actors. Accessing some of the best Indian films has never been easier thanks to the growth of streaming sites like Amazon Prime Video. Here’s a list of the best 10 Bollywood films on Amazon Prime you should check whether your taste is for romance, drama, or action.

1. Tumbbad (2018)

A visually spectacular horror-fantasy movie, Tumbbad transports you through Indian mythology. Under Rahi Anil Barve’s direction, it chronicles the search for a secret treasure by a man in the village of Tumbbad. Fans of the genre should definitely see the movie since of its original story and amazing photography.

2. Sholay (1975)

Sholay is indispensible in no ranking of Bollywood masterpieces. Directed by Ramesh Sippy, this legendary movie stars Jai and Veeru, hired to photograph a well-known robber. Sholay is still among the most popular movies in Indian cinema because of its ideal mix of comedy, drama, and action.

3. Udaan (2010)

Inspired coming-of- age narrative Udaan follows a young child expelled from school and returning home to confront his autocratic father. Under the direction of Vikramaditya Motwane, this film masterfully depicts the challenges of youth and the search of aspirations. Its emotional depth and strong performances set it apart.

4. Gully Boy (2019)

Inspired by Mumbai street rappers, Gully Boy chronicles the path of an aspirant rapper from the slums to prominence. Under the direction of Zoya Akhtar, this film highlights the challenges and successes of following one’s passion against all circumstances. Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt give outstanding performances, so celebrating music and fortitude.

5. The Lunchbox (2013)

The unexpected lunchbox delivery between two Mumbai strangers drives this touching narrative. Under the direction of Ritesh Batra, The Lunchbox deftly examines through its straightforward yet powerful narrative themes of love, loneliness, and human connection. You will come away from this wonderful watch feeling warm.

6. Raazi (2018)

Drawing on real-life events, Raazi relates the tale of an Indian spy married to a Pakistani military commander in order to obtain information during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. Under direction Meghna Gulzar, this riveting thriller stars Alia Bhatt in a commanding performance highlighting her acting ability.
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7. Jab We Met (2007)

Rising as a cult favourite, Jab We Met is a romantic comedy about Geet, a free-spirited girl who meets a sad businessman on a train ride. Under the direction of Imtiaz Ali, this comedy, romance, and unforgettable dialogue-filled picture is bursting with relevance for viewers nowadays.

8. Maqbool (2004)

Vishal Bhardwaj directs Maqbool and stars Irrfan Khan and Tabu in a modern rendition of Shakespeare’s Macbeth set amid Mumbai’s underburdles. The movie deftly combines tragedy with crime and looks at ideas of ambition and treachery.

9. Newton (2017)

Newton takes a comedic approach to the Indian voting system, following a young government servant assigned to run polls in a region rife with turmoil. Under the direction of Amit Masurkar, this lighthearted yet deftly highlights social issues. It stimulates thinking as well as entertainment.

10. Hichki (2018)

Rani Mukerji plays a Tourette syndrome teacher in Hichki who struggles to educate impoverished youngsters. Designed by Siddharth P Malhotra, this inspirational movie stresses believing in oneself and conquering challenges. You will be inspired by this positive narrative.

These Bollywood films on Amazon Prime present several genres and narratives that really reflect the core of Indian film. There is plenty to delight everyone from traditional stories to contemporary storylines. So grab some popcorn, curl up for an amazing movie marathon, and really sink yourself into these amazing masterpieces!

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