Key protagonist Murad Ahmed, played to perfection by Ranveer Singh, goes on an Eminem, 8 Mile-style journey, honing his craft with Shrikant ‘MC Sher’ Bhosle (Siddhant Chaturvedi) and Shweta ‘Sky’ Mehta (Kalki Koechlin) as supporters, while tending to his overprotective, doctor-to-be girlfriend, Safeena Firdausi (Alia Bhatt). Like Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire, this film is set in the vibrant Dharavi slums of Mumbai. The fruits of his labours are beautifully illustrated when a lightbulb comes on for the first time inside the home of an elderly woman, who simply says: ‘Electricity!’Ĭast: Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Kalki Koechlin, Vijay Raaz, Kubra Sait Mohan harnesses energy from the local stream by building a small dam for the village. As many of us who live in countries other than those of our birth do, he slowly comes to realise the truth of the adage spoken by one of the villagers: ‘It is the destiny of ice to melt in its own water.’ Shah Rukh Khan plays US resident Mohan, who makes a life-altering trip to an Indian village that’s short of electricity and riven with petty conflicts. In Swades, director Ashutosh Gowariker turned his gaze from pre-Independence India (his previous film was the Oscar-nominated Lagaan ) to the present day and served up a movie that took a loving but unflinchingly critical look at ‘our country’ (as the title translates). And whether you’re looking for musicals, action, comedy or romance, there’s something here for you.Ĭast: Shah Rukh Khan, Gayatri Joshi, Kishori Balal Between them all, they’re proof that Bollywood is both more than, and the epitome of, song-and-dance cinema.
Our top 100 is a bulging, wildly varied collection of our favourites: there are rom-coms like Jab We Met, canonical ‘curry westerns’ like Sholay, eternal romantic touchstones like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, modern classics like Swades and Barfi!, and art-house staples like Ardh Satya and Ankur. Which brings us to our next dilemma, because choosing a definitive ‘best-of’ list is an impossible task. It’s an imperfect framework to examine a complex, multilingual film culture, but it’s a great way to introduce a tonne of worthy movies to dive into. But rightly or wrongly, the term has come to represent Indian cinema more broadly – taking in everything from the Telugu-language films of Hyderabad to the very un-Bollywood work of Kolkata great Satyajit Ray. This, we know, will upset purists who’ll point out – correctly – that it should only be used to refer to the Hindi film industry based in Mumbai. For the purposes of this list we’re using it as a catch-all for the full multitude of Indian film industries. Not as a source of magnificently uplifting movies with great songs and flamboyant costumes – that’s a given – but as a term.
Swinton, who was born in Rwanda, has spent more than 30 years donating over $200,000 to projects and charities in the country.We need to talk about Bollywood. In June, Swinton joined forces with Francesca Gregorini, director of The Lost City of Z, in a bid to save the village of Kibira in Rwanda from destruction. The film is set in a modern apartment building that hides the darkest history of its past residents, a murder mystery featuring the art of understatement and exploration of a grand scale. The screenplay, which was written by Jacob, has been optioned to Amster-dam and London-based UTA. This will be the first film for Swinton since she starred in the Oscar-winning 2015 film The Lost City of Z. "Tilda Swinton is a true beauty, both inside and out, and we have been thrilled with the work she has done on our film," said Paramount Pictures president of production Jonathan Sehring. Indian director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Bollywood actor Salman Khan star in the new biopic about world famous Indian athlete Milkha Singh.Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to a thriller featuring Tilda Swinton that was written by British writer Robin Jacob.īungalow 7, which had been slated for an October 2017 release date, will now premiere on September 20, 2018. A grand and a big production, the sport drama Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is about a tragic journey of Milkha Singh through years.
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