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This era belongs to the "Three Khans" (Shah Rukh, Salman, Aamir) and the rise of the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) romance. Bollywood went global.

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He pointed a finger at Kabir. "You have created a generation of filmmakers who make movies for a computer code, not for human hearts." This era belongs to the "Three Khans" (Shah

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| Film (Year) | One-line description | Why it matters | |---|---:|---| | Sholay (1975) | Epic action-drama about friendship and revenge in rural India. | Genre-defining, iconic dialogues, unforgettable characters. | | Mughal-e-Azam (1960) | Grand historical romance of love versus power. | Lavish production, classical music, cinematic milestone. | | Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) | Romantic road-trip balancing tradition and modern love. | Longest-running musical romance; cultural touchstone. | | Lagaan (2001) | Village underdog team plays cricket against colonial rulers. | International acclaim, combines sport and social drama. | | Devdas (2002) | Tragic tale of love, self-destruction, and opulence. | Visual grandeur and powerful performances. | | Rang De Basanti (2006) | College friends awaken to politics and sacrifice. | Youth-driven political awakening; stylistic storytelling. | | Taare Zameen Par (2007) | Emotional drama about a dyslexic boy and his teacher. | Sensitive portrayal of learning differences; moving. | |3 Idiots (2009) | Satirical look at India’s education system through friendship. | Mass appeal, humorous yet thought-provoking. | | Gully Boy (2019) | Rise of an underground street rapper in Mumbai. | Contemporary, raw portrayal of class and creative ambition. | | Andhadhun (2018) | Black-comedy thriller about a blind pianist embroiled in crime. | Clever plotting, tonal mastery, unpredictable. | | Kapoor & Sons (2016) | Family drama exploring love, secrets, and reconciliation. | Realistic, well-acted ensemble piece. | | Piku (2015) | Quirky road-trip exploring father-daughter dynamics. | Subtle humor, strong performances, grounded slice-of-life. | | | Mughal-e-Azam (1960) | Grand historical romance