Raja Harishchandra (1913) – The first silent Indian feature film.
Realist cinema, parallel cinema movements, and soulful music.
Films from the 2000s and 2010s that broke the mold, focusing on realism and fresh narratives.
[Pre-1950s: Foundations] ➔ [1950s-1960s: Golden Age] ➔ [1970s-1980s: Masala & Angry Young Man] ➔ [1990s-2000s: Global Romance] ➔ [2010s-Present: Content & Realism] The Foundations and Pre-Independence Era (1913–1940s)
(1965) : A romantic musical praised for its timeless songs and emotional depth.
Bollywood, the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, is a cultural juggernaut, producing hundreds of films annually and boasting a history that spans over a century. For fans, researchers, and casual viewers, navigating this massive cinematic landscape requires a reliable .
Alam Ara (1931) – The first Indian sound film (talkie).
Use a "Filmfare Awards Winners" index to find critically acclaimed films. 5. The Future of the Bollywood Index: 2026 and Beyond
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Raja Harishchandra (1913) – The first silent Indian feature film.
Realist cinema, parallel cinema movements, and soulful music.
Films from the 2000s and 2010s that broke the mold, focusing on realism and fresh narratives. bollywood movies index
[Pre-1950s: Foundations] ➔ [1950s-1960s: Golden Age] ➔ [1970s-1980s: Masala & Angry Young Man] ➔ [1990s-2000s: Global Romance] ➔ [2010s-Present: Content & Realism] The Foundations and Pre-Independence Era (1913–1940s)
(1965) : A romantic musical praised for its timeless songs and emotional depth. Raja Harishchandra (1913) – The first silent Indian
Bollywood, the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai, is a cultural juggernaut, producing hundreds of films annually and boasting a history that spans over a century. For fans, researchers, and casual viewers, navigating this massive cinematic landscape requires a reliable .
Alam Ara (1931) – The first Indian sound film (talkie). Alam Ara (1931) – The first Indian sound film (talkie)
Use a "Filmfare Awards Winners" index to find critically acclaimed films. 5. The Future of the Bollywood Index: 2026 and Beyond