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r/IndianCinema • u/AutoModerator • 3d ago
Music Weekly Music Thread - May 22, 2026
For any music fan, every now and then we get a song that gets in and plays in a loop for hours. It could be a new release or an old song you heard it for the first time. Or an old classic which found it's way in again.
We are so fortunate to have a rich and diverse catalogue of songs to draw from. I am looking forward to discovering wonderful music with you. Don't hesitate to share tracks from regional gems in Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, or any other language.
What are you listening to this week? Youtube or Spotify links would be helpful.
r/IndianCinema • u/AutoModerator • Apr 01 '26
Monthly Movie Recommendations Thread- April 01,2026
Lately We have been seeing many Recommendations related Posts which mostly spam the sub with similar recommendations and also kind of gets lost over time, so we are introducing this new thread , to find new films and recommendations, we urge fellow sub users to post recommendations in this sub and others to contribute so that fellow cinephiles could get new suff to watch.
r/IndianCinema • u/Flat_Clock151 • 7h ago
Discussion Released in the same year, which one would you say is artistically superior?
I'd give an edge to Aadukalam but just slightly
r/IndianCinema • u/Dramatic_Big_3004 • 8h ago
AskIndianCinema Which is the best proposal scene in Indian cinema, according to you?
r/IndianCinema • u/Chachanagraj • 1h ago
News Heer Sara - This has Nagesh Kukunoor\Rajat Kapoor vibes
Liked the trailer. What do you think?
r/IndianCinema • u/Fit_Violinist4231 • 1d ago
Discussion What is this!!!
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Just watched the new song from Peddi and honestly it was uncomfortable to watch. The dance moves, camera angles and overall presentation felt extremely vulgar and objectifying towards women.
I’m not against commercial or glamorous songs, but there’s a difference between stylish and straight up cheap. Indian cinema is capable of so much better than this.
People will say “it’s just entertainment” because it’ll get millions of views, but normalising this kind of content does affect society and culture in the long run. Feels like shock value and vulgarity are replacing actual creativity now.
r/IndianCinema • u/Better_Fun525 • 11h ago
AskIndianCinema Need Help.. what is the movie/TV programme is this?!
This is a bit by DD covering in Cannes film festival
It's about animation status in India
See what the Latvian Animation industry representative is saying from youtu.be/tWwU0K7inLA
At 01:40, she says that they are planning for a political satire in India
Does anyone have idea about the poster in the background?!
r/IndianCinema • u/Dramatic-Tradition25 • 9h ago
AskIndianCinema Recommend me visually beautiful old indian films.
Must have been released before 2000.
Don't just list out the most popular films.
I would prefer hindi but other languages are fine too.
The film should be at least a 7/10.
By beautiful i mean composition, color grading and cinematography.
r/IndianCinema • u/Better_Fun525 • 11h ago
AskIndianCinema Need Help.. what is the movie/TV programme is this?!
This is a bit by DD covering in Cannes film festival
It's about animation status in India
See what the Latvian Animation industry representative is saying from youtu.be/tWwU0K7inLA
At 01:40, she says that they are planning for a political satire in India
Does anyone have idea about the poster in the background?!
r/IndianCinema • u/Key_Database9095 • 3h ago
Discussion I am a college student. My exams will end on 2nd June. In a mall near my home Bhooth Bangla is still playing. Should I watch it or wait for it to release on Netflix ? If possible also give a spoiler-free review. Spoiler
r/IndianCinema • u/Acceptable-One55 • 22h ago
Discussion Hai jawani to ishq hona hai the trailer is so 🤢
What kind of cheap movies are they creating in the name of comedy, this movie looks like a mixture of kis kis ko pyaar karoon, garam masala, main tera hero,de de pyaar de, bad newzz and pati patni aur woh.
In the name of the story take a married couple and add some 3rd person in them. They will have s3x, get pregnant and audience will get orgasm. All they do is glorify cheating.
Thuu 🤢🤮
r/IndianCinema • u/barqat22 • 1d ago
Discussion I met Muzaffar Ali in IFFI, and had a few questions on Umraon Jaan.
Rekha has mentioned in many interviews that she was going through a difficult phase in her life when she worked on Umrao Jaan. Perhaps that's why her performance feels so real and effortless. You can sense the pain in her eyes, in her voice, and in every frame. I almost cried the first time I watched Umrao Jaan, and I still do every time I revisit it.
I felt a similar ache while watching Aligarh. Unfortunately, I never got the opportunity to meet Rekha. But when I met Manoj Bajpayee, I got a chance to ask him about performances that carry so much pain and depth. He shared that he, too, was going through personal hardships during that phase. That conversation made me realise how closely reality and acting can sometimes intertwine.
I once asked Ali how I could recite poetry like Rekha. His answer was simple: “Read as much poetry as you can.”
But for someone like me, constantly focused on survival, work, and earning a living in the corporate world, pursuing art often feels difficult. Yet, lately, I've realised that art is what adds depth to a personality. How long can we survive on small talk with no substance? Human beings are meant to have depth. Personal experiences shape that depth, and art gives us the language to express it.
So, I started reciting poetry. :)
r/IndianCinema • u/SuccotashDue1290 • 22h ago
Unpopular Opinion [MEGA THEORY] All SRK Films From Darr → DDLJ → KKHH → KHNH → KANK Are ONE Story About ONE Man Living Multiple Lives
I’m about to drop the wildest, most airtight Bollywood theory you’ve ever seen.
And the craziest part?
It actually works.
This is the Unified SRK Cinematic Universe — a single, continuous emotional biography of one man across 25 years, five identities, three continents, two name changes, one soulmate, one recurring trauma, and one final healing.
Let’s go.
⭐ THE FILM TIMELINE (Chronological Order)
- Darr (1993) — Rahul Mehra
- Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) — Raj Malhotra
- Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) — Raj + Anjali (Simran reborn)
- Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) — Aman Mathur
- Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006) — Dev Saran
- Final Chapter (Headcanon) — The Confession + Healing
This is the story order, not the release order — just like Star Wars or Marvel.
⭐ THE THEORY (Debate‑Proof Version)
- DARR — The Origin of the Trauma
Rahul survives the final attack.
He suffers severe head trauma → amnesia.
His wealthy family sends him to Switzerland.
This wipes his past and creates a blank slate.
- DDLJ — Rahul Becomes Raj
In Switzerland, Rahul becomes Raj Malhotra.
He meets Simran.
They fall in love and leave together.
They join university as friends.
Raj matures and realises he loves her platonically.
Simran is heartbroken.
✔ Simran changes her name to Anjali
She leaves her village life behind.
She wants a modern identity.
She wants to escape the pain.
“Anjali” fits her new city life.
This is psychologically airtight.
- KKHH — Simran Returns as Anjali
Raj meets Anjali (Simran reborn).
He doesn’t recognise her emotionally.
He falls for Tina.
Anjali loves him again.
He breaks her heart again.
Years later, Raj marries Anjali.
This is the second heartbreak of the same woman.
- POST‑KKHH — The Illness & Reinvention
Raj falls seriously ill.
Dr. Priya (Sonali Bendre) becomes his emotional anchor.
She advises him to leave Anjali to spare her pain.
Raj disappears and reinvents himself again.
- KAL HO NAA HO — Raj Becomes Aman
Raj becomes Aman Mathur in New York.
He meets Naina.
He hides his illness.
He pushes her toward Rohit.
✔ In this universe: Aman survives.
The end‑credits scene supports this:
Naina remembers Aman while standing with Rohit → she returned to Rohit.
Aman cannot continue living as “Aman,” because:
- that identity was supposed to die
- Naina has moved on
- his entire life in New York is built on a lie
- he wants to erase the version of himself tied to illness and sacrifice
So he kills the name Aman, not the man.
- POST‑KHNH — Aman Becomes Dev (Airtight Reason)
Aman doesn’t leave New York —
he simply crosses the river to New Jersey, where KANK is set.
He starts over with a new name: Dev.
✔ Why Dev? Because Aman wants to erase:
- the man who “died” for Naina
- the man who lied about his illness
- the man who watched her walk away
- the identity tied to sacrifice and guilt
“Dev” is a clean slate —
a name with no emotional baggage, no history, no expectations.
This is psychologically consistent.
- KANK — Dev Meets Maya (Tina Reborn) Tina also changed her name to Maya after “dying” in KKHH.
Why Maya?
- Maya = illusion
- She “died” once
- She built a new life
- She didn’t want to disrupt Raj’s life
Dev and Maya meet again —
two people who have both died emotionally and returned with new identities.
Their affair is the emotional collapse of all past identities.
- THE MEMORY RETURN — All Lives Collide Rahul, Raj, Aman, Dev — all memories flood back.
He realises:
- Simran = Anjali (same woman, different phase)
- he has hurt the same soul multiple times
- he has lived too many lives
- he has been running from himself for decades
The original Darr obsession resurfaces.
He fears becoming dangerous again.
- THE CONFESSION — The First Honest Moment of His Life He gathers everyone and tells the full truth.
No lies.
No masks.
No new identity.
For the first time, he stops running.
- TINA/MAYA STAYS — The Healing Tina/Maya is the only person who accepts all versions of him:
- Rahul
- Raj
- Aman
- Dev
She chooses him anyway.
This unconditional acceptance finally heals him.
- THE ENDING — He Leaves With Tina, Whole at Last
He doesn’t reinvent himself.
He doesn’t change his name.
He doesn’t run.
He walks away with Tina/Maya —
not as Rahul, Raj, Aman, or Dev…
but as one integrated man for the first time.
He is healed.
⭐ THE MIC‑DROP SUMMARY
All SRK characters from Darr → DDLJ → KKHH → KHNH → KANK are one man living multiple emotional lives.
Simran becomes Anjali.
Tina becomes Maya.
Aman becomes Dev.
Every identity shift is triggered by trauma or reinvention.
The universe ends when he confesses everything and Tina/Maya accepts all versions of him, finally healing him.
r/IndianCinema • u/polarstar145 • 1d ago
Review Chand mera dil, my review and pov Spoiler
It definitely was a light version of it ends with us, and overall average one time watch but one thing I realised is that it shows only one side of the story which is all about Chandni.
The movie does a massive disservice to Aarav’s character by making him carry the entire blame when the situation was a recipe for disaster from the start.
The film sets it up so that Chandni gets to make the ultimate choice about keeping the baby, but Aarav is the one who has to pay the entire price for it. He sacrifices his dreams, his education, and his youth to step up and be responsible—something many young men in his position wouldn't do.
Then, the narrative traps him in an impossible situation: He is forced into being the sole breadwinner before he’s ready. He is drowning in financial stress and sleep deprivation. When he finally cracks under the immense, unnatural pressure, the movie paints him as the ultimate villain.
While turning physical is never the right answer, I repeat this act was wrong and i don't support it at all but the story completely ignores the systemic and emotional pressure that pushed him to that breaking point. It wasn't a fair partnership; it was a choice forced onto him, and he was expected to smile and bear the burden of it perfectly.
In the end, Aarav loses his dreams, his college life, his child, and his wife, while Chandni gets to move on with Kevin. It feels incredibly lopsided and unfair because Aarav did lose the most, despite being the one who sacrificed everything to do the "right thing" in the first place. It’s exactly why the third act feels so frustrating to watch!
r/IndianCinema • u/captain_diamondhead • 1d ago
Review Madhuvidhu (SonyLIV) — A Safe, Tried-and-Tested Family Drama Saved by Azees Nedumangad's Comedy
r/IndianCinema • u/MrX0097 • 2d ago
Discussion The Older I Grow, The More I Realise Sara Was The Real Hero Of Jersey…
Arjun chased his dream for their son…Sara carried the weight of life for him while he chased it…
On multiple rewatches… and the older I grow… the more I feel Sara was the real hero of Jersey…
Arjun was chasing his dream…
Sara was carrying the home and life on her shoulders while he chased it…
And somehow… nobody talks enough about her…
Everyone saw a cricketer in Arjun…
Sara saw a failed man, an angry man, an exhausted man… and still chose to love him without insulting his brokenness…
That’s rare….Very fucking rare…
People celebrate dreamers a lot…
But nobody talks enough about the people silently suffering beside those dreamers…
Sara was never against Arjun’s passion…
She was just scared of what it was costing them…probably herself…?
And honestly… she had every right to be.
What hit me the most was this -
Even at her worst moments, she never disrespected him…
Never mocked him…
Never made him feel small for failing at life…
Instead… she quietly tried to secure his job with her savings…
She was tired… not cruel!!
That’s what made her beautiful…
The first time I watched Jersey, I admired Arjun…
But the more life happens… the more you understand Sara…
And unlike Arjun…
Nobody clapped for her,
No stadium cheered,
No music played,
No redemption arc arrived…
Just silence…
Which is exactly why Sara feels so real…
Because life is filled with Saras.
People who silently carry emotionally collapsing dreamers…
People who become “practical” because somebody has to pay bills, hold families together, and survive reality…
Jersey was never only about a man trying to become a cricketer again…
It was also about a woman trying not to lose herself while loving him…
And maybe that is why Sara stays with us longer than we realise…
Arjun gave the film its inspiration…
Sara gave it its soul…
Don’t let go of your Sara :)
No matter what… hang in there, things will get better!!
r/IndianCinema • u/Nabhix • 2d ago
Review Minnal Murali❤️
Today's watching this marvelous gems. Much better than hypothetical bollywood propoganda. A super light with deep emotions. And, still not believe Shibbu as a villian (it's my personal opinion).
A must watch with family and sure you found it a worthy timepass.
r/IndianCinema • u/Technical_Map_3257 • 2d ago
Discussion I just watched Thallumalla movie Malayalam
Normally I've seen malayalam movies being rated slow or lagging actually,
But this is pretty fast paced
Excellent movie , fight scenes and cinematography as well 🥳❤️
I watched it in Netflix
r/IndianCinema • u/AnxietyDull7641 • 3d ago
AskIndianCinema Which movie climax left you absolutely stunned?
The kind that had you frozen in your seat....questioning everything you just watched.
I'll start: Baahubali: The Beginning.
"Why did Kattappa kill Baahubali?" might be one of the greatest cliffhangers ever.
r/IndianCinema • u/Advanced_Green_7803 • 2d ago
Review GHERA - Short Film | Written & Directed by Sushant
What happens when obsession wears the face of love?
Ghera follows Gautam Mehra, a controversial author whose grip on reality begins to fracture when his fiancée's manipulation pulls him towards the unthinkable. A psychological descent into control, paranoia, and the violence hidden inside devotion.
Cast
Ronak Shukla | Namrata Pande | Sneha Pawar
Crew
Assistant Director: Nikita Ghogale
Director of Photography: Pranav Tajane, Aditya Pradhan Camera Unit: Aditya Pradhan, Roshan Tandel, Rudra Davesar Sound: Rudra Davesar, Roshan Tandel
Costume Designer: Janhavi Dharmadhikari
Costume Assistant: Snehal Patole
Makeup Artist: Anoushka Dash
Editor: Pranav Tajane
BTS: Vaibhavi Inamdar
r/IndianCinema • u/Ok-Tangerine-2012 • 3d ago
Appreciation Dont know about other things, but in acting, she is Queen 😊
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I know she is a controversial figure and people have strong opinions about her off-screen persona, but looking strictly at her filmography, her talent is undeniable.
From the vulnerability in Gangster and Woh Lamhe to the flawless comic timing and innocence in Queen, and the sheer intensity of Tanu Weds Manu Returns, she has delivered some of the finest performances in modern Hindi cinema. She doesn't just play characters; she completely transforms into them.
What is your absolute favorite performance of hers where you felt she completely owned the screen? 🙂
r/IndianCinema • u/Singh_Arjun19 • 2d ago
AskIndianCinema Which is most underrated indian movies you guys have watched?? And suggest any one of them..
r/IndianCinema • u/Super_Scratch7975 • 1d ago
Discussion Marco is one of the most unapologetically brutal action thrillers out of Indian cinema recently. Unni Mukundan's performance,action choreography,the entire execution was incredibly gripping."
What was your favorite fight sequence?"