The quintessential high-budget family drama packed with a massive star cast and opulent musical sets.

A refreshing story of self-discovery about a woman who goes on her honeymoon alone after being left at the altar.

For more extensive lists, you can browse databases on IMDb or explore the highest-grossing titles on Wikipedia . Bollywood Movies starting with 'Z' - Facebook

A satirical black comedy about a government clerk trying to conduct a fair election in a Naxal-controlled area. It was India's official entry to the Oscars.

An emotional journey that explores the life of a dyslexic child and the teacher who helps him find his true potential.

U — Udta Punjab (2016) A gritty, hard-hitting look at substance abuse in Punjab; raw performances and unflinching storytelling confront a serious social issue.

: A unique sci-fi romance following a vertically challenged man's extraordinary journey to outer space.

: A legendary satirical comedy exposing deep institutional and journalistic corruption.

: The definitive Indian sports drama showcasing women's national hockey triumph.

: India’s first highly successful sci-fi superhero franchise film blockbusters.

: A poignant story of three friends navigating cricket, business, and riots.

: Based on R.K. Narayan’s novel, this film is considered a masterpiece for its philosophical depth and music.

(1993): A game-changing thriller that saw Shah Rukh Khan in a breakthrough anti-hero role [8, 34]. Chak De! India

: A dark, realistic exposé on the glamorous yet brutal Indian modeling world.

The film that gave us "Geet," one of the most beloved female characters in Bollywood. It’s a refreshing, modern take on the road-trip romance.

✅ - Andaz Apna Apna ✅ B - Bajrangi Bhaijaan ✅ C - Chak De! India ✅ D - Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge ✅ E - English Vinglish ✅ F - Fukrey ✅ G - Gangs of Wasseypur ✅ H - Hera Pheri ✅ I - Ishq ✅ J - Jab We Met ...and the list goes on till Z!

A — Andaz Apna Apna (1994) A cult slapstick comedy with memorable comic chemistry between Aamir Khan and Salman Khan; goofy set pieces and quotable lines keep it evergreen despite an initial lukewarm box office.

: A grand historical romance celebrating religious tolerance and royal Mughal alliances.

A quirky, realistic look at the relationship between a daughter and her aging, hypochondriac father.