Hindi Movies Name From A To Z ✅
Here’s a list of Hindi movie names from A to Z. Each letter features at least one notable film title.
A – Andaz Apna Apna (1994)
B – Barfi! (2012)
C – Chak De! India (2007)
D – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)
E – English Vinglish (2012)
F – Fanaa (2006)
G – Gully Boy (2019)
H – Hera Pheri (2000)
I – Iqbal (2005)
J – Jab We Met (2007)
K – Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)
L – Lagaan (2001)
M – Mughal-e-Azam (1960)
N – Newton (2017)
O – Om Shanti Om (2007)
P – Pyaasa (1957)
Q – Queen (2014)
R – Rang De Basanti (2006)
S – Sholay (1975)
T – Taare Zameen Par (2007)
U – Udta Punjab (2016)
V – Veer-Zaara (2004)
W – Wake Up Sid (2009)
X – X: Past Is Present (2015) – (a lesser-known experimental Hindi film)
Y – Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013)
Z – Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)
K – The King of Letters
In Bollywood discography, 'K' might contain the most superhits. hindi movies name from a to z
- Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001): The quintessential NRI family drama (often called "K3G").
- Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003): The tearjerker set in New York.
- Kahaani (2012): A pregnant woman searching for her missing husband in Kolkata during Durga Puja.
- Koi... Mil Gaya (2003): India’s first major sci-fi film featuring an alien.
- Kranti (1981): A multi-starrer freedom fighter epic.
- K.G.F: Chapter 1 & 2 (Hindi Dubbed): The rise of Rocky Bhai.
P – Piku (2015)
A road trip with a constipated old man (Amitabh Bachchan) and his overworked daughter (Deepika Padukone). Sounds weird. Feels wonderful.
Q – Queen (2014)
A jilted bride goes on her honeymoon alone. From Paris to Amsterdam, she finds herself. “You are your own queen.” Here’s a list of Hindi movie names from A to Z
U – Udaan (2010)
A boy expelled from boarding school returns to an abusive father. Poetic, raw, and India’s first film selected at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard.
H – Hera Pheri (2000)
The holy grail of Bollywood comedies. Baburao, Raju, and Shyam—three losers, one wrong number, and a kidnap plot. “Uthao pappu!” Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001): The quintessential NRI
D – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)
The longest-running film in Indian cinema history (still playing at Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir before COVID). Raj and Simran defined 90s romance.
D – Drama and Dacoits
'D' brings the grandeur of dacoit westerns (Bandit Queen territory) and intense family dramas.
- Dabangg (2010): The film that introduced the world to "Robin Hood Pandey" and the iconic dialogue: "Hum Swagat nahi karte... Humla karte hain."
- Deewar (1975): The defining film of the "Angry Young Man" archetype ("Mere paas Maa hai").
- Devdas (2002): Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s visual spectacle that traveled to Cannes.
- Dil Chahta Hai (2001): The film that changed the way urban friendships were portrayed in India.
- Drishyam (2015): A cat-and-mouse thriller about the lengths a father will go to protect his family.