Today, Indian films have been shown more commonly and bring profound lessons and special emotions to viewers. Here are the top best Indian movies you should not miss
1 3 Idiots

3 Idiots is an Indian coming-of-age comedy-drama film released in 2009. The film has content revolving around the friendship of three students at an Indian technical university, and at the same time, lash out at the social pressures under the Indian education system. The work is told in two parallel storylines, one in the present and the other in the past 10 years ago. The film also incorporates real Indian inventions The Three Idiots have received critical acclaim and have been a huge commercial success. The work is also one of the few Indian films to achieve success in East Asian markets. The film also exerts a social influence on the perspective of Indian education. Three Idiots has won 6 Filmfare Awards in the category of Best Film and 3 Indian Film Awards including Best Popular Film.
2 Like Stars on Earth

Like Stars on Earth is an Indian school-psychological film directed by Aamir Khan. The film is about an 8-year-old boy named Ishaan. Although he is very good at drawing, his poor academic performance causes his parents to send him to a boarding school. Nikumbh - Ishaan's new drawing teacher - finds out that he has dyslexia, and he helps Ishaan overcome it. The film has won many awards, including the 2008 Filmfare Award and the 2008 National Film Award for Family Welfare among others. The film was once nominated for an Oscar for the best foreign film, but was not successful.
3 Cocktail

Cocktail is a 2012 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Homi Adajania under the banner of Illuminati Films. Set in summer in the sweet and vibrant city of London, Cocktail - is about three strangers who accidentally meet and befriend, then move in together. Everything seems perfect until the flower of love blooms. and afraid to choose between love and friendship?
4 Magadheera

The film is about a warrior who protects the princess of his kingdom, he is sacrificed and reborn 400 years later to take revenge on the enemy. The plot is based on the theory of reincarnation, a belief that after death, the soul will return in a new body. If you have ever seen the movie The Legend of Jackie Chan, this movie also has similar content, but it is also worth watching, because the scenes are very epic. The film received very positive reviews from the critics. film critic.
5 Kal Ho Naa Ho

Kal Ho Naa Ho is a 2003 Indian romantic comedy film directed by Nikkhil Advani. It tells the story of Naina Catherine Kapur, an optimistic and energetic MBA student. She falls in love with her terminally ill neighbor Aman Mathur, who tries to get Naina and her friend Rohit Patel to fall in love, as he fears she will grieve for him if he reciprocates her feelings. The film received a positive response, and was commercially successful as the highest-grossing Indian film of the year. It explores a number of themes, such as depictions of non-resident Indians, intermarriage, terminal illness, and homosexuality through baseless association and homosexuality. The film has won many awards at home and abroad.
6 Robo (Enthiran)

Movie Terminator Dr. Vasi (Rajnikanth) invents a powerful robot, Chitti, which is a clone of himself. The AIRD Robotics Science Council does not accept Chitti on the grounds that it has no emotions and rational judgments. During Chitti's reprogramming, by chance Chitti gains emotions and seems ready for integration into the human world. However, Chitti falls in love with Sana (Aishwarya Rai) the fiancée of Dr. Vasi. When the film was released, it received many positive reviews. And the film has received many major awards at home and abroad.
7 English vinglish 2012

English Vinglish is a 2012 Indian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Gauri Shinde. The story revolves around Shashi, a woman who does not know English and is always mocked by everyone around her and even her family members. Until she was invited to a wedding by her sister in New York, Sashi decided to enroll in an English class so that she could communicate in foreign countries and, above all, gain self-esteem. Through the humorous situations she has to face, Sashi gradually overcomes her inferiority complex, becoming a confident and courageous woman. The film received rave reviews from critics. The film has won global acclaim at several national festivals.