When it comes to Bollywood, there is no shortage of romance, action, excitement and most importantly, DRAMA! Known for its lavish settings, catchy cover songs, and dramatic storylines, the industry knows how to keep audiences glued to the TV screen.
This year is no different for Bollywood. With a good mix of Shahrukh Khan action, a mother biopic and a black and white surprise, here’s a short list of all the must-see Bollywood movies on Netflix and Prime Video in 2023.
WATCH: Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar Official Netflix Trailer
Pathaan – Main Video
A treat for all Shahrukh fans! The Bollywood legend is back on screen after a four-year absence with toned abs and impeccable stunts. The newest addition to the Yash Raj spy cinematic universe, Pathan is an action thriller that is intense enough to keep your adrenaline pumping all week.
A big-screen hit with big names like Deepika Padukone and John Abraham, this movie is now available on Prime Video. Spoiler alert! Shahrukh is not the only Khan in the film.
Do not miss…
Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar – Netflix
If you’re facing the perils of modern dating, this movie will give you a comforting reminder that you’re not alone. The classic romantic comedy stars Ranbir Kapoor as Rohan Arora and Shraddha Kapoor as Nisha Malhotra, who has ‘met a cute girl’ in Spain. Rohan runs the family business, but also has a side role as a love guru helping people break up – until things change and things get complicated. Full of family drama and lively musicals, TJMM is a treat if you are a fan of old Bollywood.
© Hindustan Times/GETTYRanbir Kapoor stars in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar
Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga – Netflix
With Yami Gautam, John Abraham, Indraneil Sengupta and Sunny Kaushal, Chor Nikal Ke Bhaaga is a must-see for anyone looking for an authentic, well-choreographed heist movie. Since the film is about a kidnapping and a diamond heist taking place simultaneously on an airplane, the plot is clearly out of the ordinary and is sure to leave you speechless.
© NetflixChor Nikal Ke Bhaga available on Netflix
Bheed – Netflix
Anubhav Sinha is known for unconventional projects like Thappad and Dus and this time he did not deviate from that path. Featuring talented artists such as Rajkumar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar, Pankap Kapur and Dia Mirza, Bheed aims to tackle the chaos and violence that erupted during the Covid-19 pandemic as people struggled to overcome across state borders. What really sets it apart is that the entire film is in black and white. Essentially, the film depicts the struggles of existing social inequality, drawing parallels between today and the partition of India in 1947.
© NetflixBheed available on Netflix
Mrs. Chatterjee v Norway – Netflix
Directed by Ashima Chibber, Mrs. Chatterjee sued Norway is based on the true story of an immigrant mother from India who had to fight against the entire nation for custody of her child. The film reveals the struggles immigrant women face and the larger issues of patriarchal society are addressed further in the film. This is a compelling courtroom movie not to be missed.
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