The ONE: Spring 2026 Issue
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The 1970s saw a shift from romantic tragedies to gritty, urban action. This era belongs to Amitabh Bachchan, the "Angry Young Man" who voiced the frustrations of the unemployed and oppressed middle class.
Dominating the late 70s and 80s, these films focused on vigilante justice and anti-heroes.
You don’t need expensive software. You can build a personalized index using spreadsheets or dedicated apps like Letterboxd. Here is how to structure it:
| Column Header | Description | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Title | Official Hindi name | Andhadhun | | Release Year | Year of premiere | 2018 | | Primary Genre | Main category | Thriller / Black Comedy | | Director | Auteur behind it | Sriram Raghavan | | Lead Cast | Top 3 actors | Ayushmann Khurrana, Tabu | | Runtime | Length in minutes | 139 min | | Watch Status | Seen / Unseen | Unseen | | Rating (Personal) | 1-10 | 9 |
By maintaining this index, you transform from a passive viewer into an active curator of Bollywood history.
Films from the 2000s and 2010s that broke the mold, focusing on realism and fresh narratives.
Rating: 7/10 (for comprehensive digital indices)
4/10 (for most print indices)
The Bollywood Movies Index is a powerful tool if curated well – but most existing indices are either too narrow (only mainstream hits) or too messy (unverified data). A gold-standard index would combine:
Until then, users are best served by combining IMDb for data, Wikipedia for background, and critic lists (e.g., Sight & Sound’s Bollywood polls) for curation.
Navigating the massive world of Bollywood (Hindi cinema) is easier when you break it down by commercial success, critical acclaim, and cult status. Bollywood currently ranks as the third-highest box office contributor globally.
Here is an index of Bollywood movies categorized to help you find what to watch: 💰 Highest-Grossing Films (Worldwide) bollywood movies index
These films represent the pinnacle of commercial success, often breaking global records.
(2016): Currently the highest-grossing Indian film globally, earning over $1,900 crore (roughly US$320 million).
(2023): A massive action hit starring Shah Rukh Khan, grossing over ₹1,148.32 crore. Pathaan (2023)
: Another major blockbuster that propelled the industry to the $1.5 billion mark in 2023. ⭐ Critical & Cult Favorites
While some films don't break box office records, they are considered masterpieces by fans and critics.
(2004): Often cited by fans as one of Shah Rukh Khan’s best performances, focusing on the true essence of Indian identity.
(2001): An Academy Award-nominated sports drama that blended cricket with the Indian independence struggle. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
(1995): The quintessential romantic film that defined a generation of Bollywood storytelling. 🎭 Essential Genres
Masala Movies: These are "all-in-one" films containing action, comedy, romance, and drama (e.g., , Amar Akbar Anthony Social Dramas: Films that tackle societal issues (e.g., Article 15 ,
Parallel Cinema: Realistic, art-house films that move away from traditional song-and-dance routines (e.g., , The Lunchbox 🔍 Where to Find Detailed Lists The 1970s saw a shift from romantic tragedies
For comprehensive, real-time databases, you can use these platforms:
IMDb Hindi Movies: To see the highest-rated Bollywood films based on user reviews.
Wikipedia's Hindi Film List: Provides year-by-year breakdowns and chronological indexes of all releases.
An exhaustive Bollywood movies index serves as a vital navigational tool for exploring the world's most prolific film industry, which produces between 1,500 and 2,000 films annually across multiple languages, with Hindi cinema (Bollywood) at its core. This index categorizes over a century of cinematic history, from the first silent features in 1913 to today’s multi-billion rupee global blockbusters. Historical Chronology
A comprehensive index typically segments films by decades, tracing the evolution of storytelling from early mythology to modern realism:
The Foundations (1913–1940s): Early landmarks include Kaliya Mardan (1919) and the social drama Achhut Kanya (1936). The 1940s introduced classics like Kismet (1943) and Aag (1948).
The Golden Age (1950s–1960s): This era is defined by masterpieces like Awaara (1951), Mother India (1957), and the legendary Mughal-E-Azam (1960), which remains one of the highest-grossing films of all time when adjusted for inflation.
Masala and Action (1970s–1980s): The rise of the "angry young man" was cemented by Deewaar (1975) and Sholay (1975), the latter often cited as the definitive "masala western".
Romantic Renaissance (1990s): Global awareness surged with Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), which holds the record for the longest-running theatrical release in history.
The Modern Blockbuster (2000s–Present): Contemporary hits like 3 Idiots (2009), Dangal (2016), and Jawan (2023) have set new benchmarks for worldwide box office success. Top-Rated and Must-Watch Index Until then, users are best served by combining
For those seeking quality benchmarks, a standard index highlights films based on critical acclaim and audience ratings:
Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001): An Oscar-nominated sports drama focusing on cricket and colonial resistance.
Gangs of Wasseypur (2012): A gritty, multi-generational crime epic directed by Anurag Kashyap.
Rang De Basanti (2006): A socio-political drama that inspired a generation of youth activism.
3 Idiots (2009): A satirical take on the Indian education system that became a global phenomenon.
Dangal (2016): A biographical sports film that remains the highest-grossing Indian film worldwide. The "1000 Crore Club" and Box Office Index
Recent years have seen the emergence of a high-earning tier of films, often indexed by their worldwide gross collections: Dangal (2016): ₹1,968.03 crore.
Dhurandhar: The Revenge (2026 - projected/verified): ₹1,841.09 crore. Jawan (2023): ₹1,148.32 crore. Pathaan (2023): ₹1,050.30 crore. Specialized Categories
Modern indexes also provide sub-lists based on specific criteria:
Genre: Including specialized lists for comedy (Hera Pheri), thrillers (Andhadhun), and biopics (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag).
Record Breaking: Highlighting films that shattered opening day records, such as Jawan and Animal.
International Recognition: Cataloging films nominated for major international awards, like Salaam Bombay! and Mother India.