Bollywood movies were banned in Pakistan after the 1965 war but the authorities sporadically allowed films to be shown in cinemas over the years. This led to the booming trade of pirated video cassettes and later DVDs. The hopelessly bad camera print and plethora of advertisements failed to stop people from watching multiple two-and-a-half-hour long movies in one evening.

One of the biggest attractions for Pakistanis on holidays abroad was being able to watch Bollywood movies in theatres until 2008 when the ban was finally lifted. The occasional spotting of a Bollywood star at the Dubai Mall or on Oxford Street was a supreme validation of existence.


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The buck did not stop at Bollywood. Only God knows what possessed us Pakistanis to be hooked on to the Star Plus cringe fest of the 2000s. Those marked safe from that pandemic should have a star named after them while the rest of us should quarantine under our beds and never come out.

I would partly attribute this decline of Indian entertainment to the rising popularity of Pakistan television dramas and access to global streaming services. Pakistani dramas were always ahead of the curve when it came to television entertainment, but our film industry was never a match for India.

Until then, a one-off Shah Rukh Khan blockbuster or a fantastic Vidhu Vinod Chopra storyline is going to grab our interest and we will be willing to spend time and effort to watch it on Amazon Prime, if not go to a private screening.

However, despite being made in a far more modest budget, our TV dramas have nailed it thanks to good, wholesome content that hits home. Drama producers lost the plot at one point when they made content heavily inspired by India but reined it back in within a few years of a slump. With the emergence of so many private production houses and competition through the roof, Pakistani dramas have really upped the ante with the Indian industry struggling to catch up.

In 2019, yet another ban on Indian movies was imposed in Pakistan. But this time, a large section of fans did not care. They have access to every Indian movie, every Indian web show and every soap opera served to them on a platter courtesy of the world wide web. Turkish and Korean dramas have also acquired a huge fan following in Pakistan, giving Indian shows a run for their money. They may not enjoy the kind of viewership that Indian entertainment has in Pakistan yet, but they are getting there.

But with so many incompetent star kids introduced, so many (all too similar) award shows, so many movies with anti-Pakistan storylines and the South Indian film industry (that most do not and cannot follow because of the language) doing better business than Bollywood, we in Pakistan have lost track and are slowly losing interest.

If you are wondering which Bollywood movies were released this week, browse this page for the latest updates from the world of Hindi cinema. That includes the latest Hindi movies available in theatres or on popular OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar among others.

On this page, you can also search for your favourite actors to discover which movies they will be seen in next. For the latest movies, you will find their release dates, trailers, songs, reviews, and more.

Either way, these must-watch movies are well worth the two-plus hours you'll probably have to block off in your day to watch them (Bollywood movies are famously long). Whether you're a fan of romance, tragedy, or comedy, there's definitely a film for you in this colorful world. Below, a list of Bollywood staples that you need to add to your watch list, from epic historical dramas to kickass action movies.

This epic drama focuses on an impoverished woman who is forced to care for her two sons alone while surviving threats from a nefarious money-lender when her husband leaves the family in disgrace. At the time it was made, Mother India was one of the most expensive Hindi movies ever made and is considered one of the most revered movies in Bollywood history.

This movie has it all. It's a romantic comedy. It's a drama. It's a heartfelt coming-of-age movie. Dil Chahta Hai, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, tells the stories of three college friends as they try to navigate life and love after graduation.

You can't talk about Bollywood without mentioning Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. The 1995 classic is widely considered the gold standard for Bollywood rom-coms, featuring a cheeky Shah Rukh Khan and starlet Kajol (and her signature unibrow) as two young people who fall in love on a backpacking trip across Europe.

We STAN an inspiring, goose-bump-inducing female-led sports flick. This biopic, starring Parineeti Chopra, dives into the life of Saina Nehwal an Indian professional badminton player who is a former world number 1.

When shy Rani Mehra gets left at the altar on her wedding day, she shocks her conservative family and friends by turning what was supposed to be a romantic honeymoon for two into an ambitious solo trip.

The Lunchbox is one of those beautifully touching movies that tells a story you didn't know you desperately needed until you've seen it. In the movie, a woman named Ila tries to rekindle the spark in her marriage by preparing a special lunch for her (not-so-great) husband. The plan goes awry, however, and the lunch ends up in front of an antisocial widower instead. When her husband doesn't mention his special meal, Ila adds a note to the next lunch she prepares (which also goes to said widower) and an unlikely friendship is born.

"Lagaan" translates to "Agricultural Tax," but don't let that put you off. Only within the genius that is Bollywood could a movie about a town outraged by an unprecedented tax increase also be this genuinely engrossing and earn an Oscar nom. It doesn't hurt that the villagers end up playing a game of cricket against the British army officers for the right not to pay it.

This inspirational sports movie takes place in the world of Kabbadi, a popular contact sport in India. The movie follows Jaya Nigam, a former Kabbadi champion who quit the sport after the birth of her son, but regrets walking away. With help and support from her now seven-year-old son and a former teammate, Jaya trains, gets back into shape, makes her comeback, and eventually wins the Kabaddi cup for team India.

There's only been one thing challenging aspiring teacher Naina's dream of landing a job at the high school she once attended: her Tourette's syndrome. And even when Naina is able to finally become a teacher, her troublemaking class presents a new issue, making her wonder if her dreams really are within reach.

Insaf Ka Tarazu translates to "the balance (or scale) of justice" and the movie dives deep into what justice is and how to strike that balance. In this intense drama, a wealthy man named Ramesh meets a beauty queen named Bharti, who he invites onto his yacht. Afterwards, Bharti accuses Ramesh of sexually assaulting her, but he's exonerated. When he's murdered two years later, Bharti is arrested for the crime and put on trial herself.

This musical drama, loosely based on the life of Silk Smitha, an Indian actress known for erotic roles, is equal parts bold and wildly entertaining. Actress Vidya Balan was critically praised for her work in the lead role.

Priyanka Chopra stars in this inspirational sports film as the real-life boxing icon Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte, who went from farming the fields of Manipur to fighting in the ring. Eventually, she became a six-time World Amateur Boxing champion.

What do you get when you take some of Bollywood's most prolific actors (Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Kajol, and Kareena Kapoor) and put them all in one movie about a well-off, prominent family in Delhi struggling to maintain its legacy? Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, that's what. The family drama is a heartbreaking story about the ties that bind us but can also break us. And it's so, so, so good.

It's appropriate that this romantic movie was released on Valentine's Day. The drama follows a young couple named Zoe and Veer who meet in a bar and have an instant connection but struggle to move forward in their relationship as their careers and life plans keep pulling them apart.

When Peshwa Bajirao (Ranveer Singh) falls for Mastani (Deepika Padukone), the daughter of a Rajput king, despite already being married to Kashibai (Priyanka Chopra) an ill-fated love triangle forms altering the very course of their lives. Fun fact: Bajirao Mastani also marks Singh and Padukone's second onscreen romance after starring together in Ram Leela in 2013; the two actors tied the knot IRL in 2018!

Shah Rukh Khan (told you he'd appear on this list a lot) takes on the titular role of Devdas, a man who returns to India after previously leaving the country to study law in England. His forbidden love leads him to a battle with alcoholism that impacts the lives of the people who he loves most.

This 2004 period drama tells the story of star-crossed lovers Veer, an Indian Air Force officer, and Zaara, the daughter of a Pakistani politician. Their 22-year love story is full of courage, sacrifice, and, of course, lots of edge-of-your-seat drama.

Ready to cry, laugh, and then cry a little more? Barfi! is about the misadventures of a happy-go-lucky man who makes the most of life. The film stars Bollywood favorites Ranbir Kapoor as Barfi and Priyanka Chopra as his love interest Jhilmil, a young woman on the autism spectrum.

Much sexier than many of the other titles on this list and within Bollywood in general, Lust Stories is an anthology film about four vastly different sexual situations, including an inappropriate student-teacher interaction, a maid's secret desire, the broken trust between a married couple, and one woman's awkward experience with a vibrator. Stream the steamy film on Netflix today.

If you love a good quirky-girls-saves-a-guy rom-com, then Jab We Met deserves a spot on your watchlist. The movie tells the story of heartbroken businessman Aditya who meets spirited woman Geet on a train and ends up sucked into her whirlwind of a life, including a trip to meet her family and the chance to tag along for her elopement with her secret boyfriend. 152ee80cbc

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