Stars: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Shweta Tripathi, Irrfan Khan Loaded with powerhouse performances, Haraamkhor manages to branch into multiple genres (comedy and drama, specifically) while delivering a relatable and rather fearless story about a teacher-to-student fling that evolves into something much bigger. As their secret relationship deepens, friends, relatives, and outsiders start picking up on their love. Shyam ( Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a school teacher, begins an extramarital affair with Sandhya (Shweta Tripathi). Runtime: 149 minutes Watch on Netflix Haraamkhor (2015)Ī piercing romance-drama, Haraamkhor ( The Wretched) takes place in the small village of Gujarati.
Stars: Abhishek Bachchan, Aditya Roy Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao Balanced somewhere between comedy, drama, and thriller, Ludo is a big film with a lofty and evolving premise, and we’re fans of the grand effort. All four tales intertwine, along with the fates of many players. We’re treated to a gangster drama, a sex-tape rescue mission, a cat and mouse struggle for treasure, and a murder mystery. Writer/director Anurag Basu’s anthology crime drama is a mesmerizing Indian-ensemble film divided into four segments, with each story representing the different colored sides of a ludo game board (including the dice). Read on to see what Bollywood flicks we love the most. We’ve scoured the platform’s many selections, from current hits to classics, to bring you our breakdown of the best Hindi films on Netflix.
Featuring stories from many different genres, these Bollywood entries are part of an expanding canon of content that Netflix is helping to shepherd and support.
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Netflix an amazing hub for popular mainstream movies and TV shows, but did you know that the streaming giant is also host to a fine curation of foreign cinema? Here, we’ll shine a light on Netflix’s amazing trove of Hindi films.