10 Bollywood Movies Making Waves on Netflix in 2024
If you're looking to catch up on the latest Bollywood films that have made a splash this year, Netflix is the go-to platform.
As Bollywood continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its vibrant storytelling and cinematic flair, 2024 has been an exciting year for Indian cinema. If you're looking to catch up on the latest Bollywood films that have made a splash this year, Netflix is the go-to platform. Here’s a roundup of Bollywood films that are making waves on Netflix in 2024.
1. 'Amar Singh Chamkila'
"Amar Singh Chamkila," now streaming on Netflix, is a compelling biographical drama that chronicles the life of the legendary Punjabi singer and songwriter, Amar Singh Chamkila. Directed by Rajiv Mehta, the film delves into Chamkila's rise to fame, his influential music career, and the personal struggles he faced. With its powerful performances and evocative soundtrack, "Amar Singh Chamkila" offers a poignant portrayal of a cultural icon who left an indelible mark on Punjabi music.
2. 'Laapata Ladies'
"Laapataa Ladies," directed by Kiran Rao, is now available on Netflix and has been receiving widespread acclaim. Set in rural India, the film delves into the lives of two women from a small village who embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Blending humor with social commentary, the film tackles themes of gender roles and personal freedom with a light-hearted yet impactful narrative.
3. 'Crew'
"Crew" is now streaming on Netflix and has quickly become a fan favorite. The film provides a humorous and insightful look into the lives of three women working as flight attendants. Their airline is on the verge of bankruptcy and they haven't been paid their salaries in months. The death of a senior flight attendant leads these three to become part of a gold smuggling operation. With a talented ensemble cast including Kriti Sanon, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Tabu, the film offers a refreshing take on female friendships and female-centric adventures.
4. 'Maharaj'
'Maharaj' is the debut film of Aamir Khan's son Junaid Khan who has captured fans' hearts with his performance as an atheist journalist who files a case against a revered religious leader for his immoral behavior. The film is a historical drama based on the real-life Maharaj Libel Case of 1862.
5. 'Mr. & Mrs. Mahi'
A failed cricketer discovers a potential talent for his beloved sport in his wife, therefore he begins training her until her success outshines him. The film featured the wonderful pair of Rajkumar Rao and Janhvi Kapoor in lead roles.
6. 'Savi'
A devoted housewife, Savi, plans a tough jailbreak to get her husband out of England's high-security prisons.
The film features Divya Khosla Kumar, Anil Kapoor, and Harshvardhan Rane in lead roles.
7. 'Maharaja'
A barber sets out on a path of revenge after his home is robbed. He claims to the police that his 'Lakshmi' has been stolen, but does not explain what it is exactly. He sets out to recover his Lakshmi while avenging the crime committed against him.
The film features Vijay Sethupathi, Anurag Kashyp, and Mamtas Mohandas in lead roles.
8. 'Wild Wild Punjab'
This film is about a group of friends who go on a road trip across Punjab to help their friend recover from a breakup.
The film features Varun Sharma, Jassie Gill, Sunny Singh, Manjot Singh, Patralekha Paul, and Ishita Raj Sharma.
9. 'Srikanth'
This biographical film also features Rajkumar Rao in a lead role, and is about the visually-impaired industrialist Srikanth Bolla.
10. 'Aadujeevitham: The Goat Life'
An Indian man seeks a job in Saudi Arabia only to find himself laboring as a goat herder in a remote desert. Prithviraj Sukumaran features in the lead role of the film.
These Bollywood films showcase the diversity and richness of Indian cinema. Whether you’re in the mood for romance, drama, action, or comedy, Netflix offers a great selection of the latest Bollywood releases. Don't miss out on these must-watch films that are now available for streaming!
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