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- 5. Iconic Hindi film featuring Jai, Veeru, Gabbar Singh, and the unforgettable line, "Kitne aadmi the?"
- 6. Girish Kasaravalli film explores the life of a man caught in the vortex of religious and social conflicts.
- 7. Malayalam film depicting the emotional turmoil of a political prisoner's family during the Emergency in India.
- 8. This Girish Kasaravalli film explores the life of a man caught in the vortex of religious and social conflicts.
- 10. Shah Rukh Khan plays the lovable loser Sunil in this Hindi film directed by Kundan Shah.
- 11. Malayalam coming-of-age film that follows a mischievous schoolboy named Guppy and his adventures.
- 13. Adapted multiple times, this tragic love story involves a Hindi protagonist with an affinity for alcohol.
- 14. Malayalam film by Aashiq Abu that explores the life and dreams of a young, spirited radio jockey.
- 15. Bengali director whose films like "Chokher Bali" and "Raincoat" reflect on human relationships and societal norms.
- 16. Satyajit Ray's Bengali classic revolves around the loneliness and desires of a woman in 19th-century Kolkata.
- 17. Bengali film by Rituparno Ghosh that explores complex family dynamics and societal expectations.
- 19. A landmark Bengali film by Satyajit Ray, this means "The Way" in English.
- 20. Hindi film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane that portrays the struggles and aspirations of a young aspiring writer.
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- 1. Telugu romantic drama where a father's interference complicates the love story of Siddhu and Hasini.
- 2. Mani Ratnam's Tamil epic explores the rise and fall of a Mumbai underworld don, played by Kamal Haasan.
- 3. Hindi biographical film telling the inspiring story of Indian athlete Milkha Singh.
- 4. Telugu epic that became a blockbuster, directed by S. S. Rajamouli, known for its grandeur and visual effects.
- 9. Telugu film where three generations of the Akkineni family share the screen, weaving a tale of love and reincarnation.
- 12. This Malayalam film by Aravindan tells the story of a communist revolutionary during the 1940s and 1950s.
- 18. Hindi classic where Rajesh Khanna's character spreads joy while battling a terminal illness.