KGF2 is just headache bro, kgf is quite okay but second part is unbearable especially first half. Watch Chatrapathi instead and magadheera , Magadheera is my favourite in Rajamouli's films , it was Ram charan's second movie too.
Also mallus(Malayalam people) make some good movies , watch Premam (btw there's a telugu remake for this which is good too but I'd suggest Malayalam one first, it's a mood).
Hello I'm glad to see Indian films getting noticed by international audiences, here are some movies which I would definitely recommend; not in order ; tamasha rockstar taare zameen par 3 idiots zindagi na milegi dobara ugly gangs of wasseypur 1 and 2 andhadhun force no smoking wazir kapoor and sons jhootha hi sahi guru dhoom 2 paa sarkar sarkar raj munna bhai mbbs rang de basanti bhaag milkha bhaag drishyam delhi belly padmaavat haider udaan lakshya a wednesday special 26 kahaani 2012 dil dhadakne do madaari karwaan masaan udta punjab tanu weds manu returns the lunchbox talaash bhool bhulaiya 2007 sherni (personal fav.recent film) no one killed Jessica golmal 1 dhamaal jolly llb bhagam bhaag teen ferrari ki sawaari cocktail phantom talvar stanley ka dabba the blue umbrella mukti bhavan agneepath 2012 luck by chance these are some of the movies over the top of my head all of which are amazing starting of from the first title, includes a wide variety of genres, although the list has only scratched the surface but will give you a good idea about the kind of movies Hindi cinema produces and what baffles me is the kind of reception rrr is geeting from the international audiences...wait till you go through this list :)
@@prafto9323 I tell you five movies (1) Bahubali (2) bahubali the beginning (3) KGF chapter 1 (4) KGF chapter 2 (5) VIKRAM HITLIST These five movies you watch will always be remembered in life
This was my first Tollywood theater experience and genuinely one of my top 3 theater goings of all time. Truly loved the film and had a blast taking in every part of it. Go see it in the biggest loudest theater you can! you wont regret it!
Ah… Indian movies, just amazingly fantastic, marvelous, funny, majestic, magnificent, grand, elegant, well-polished, fascinating, visionary, sparkling…… sorry but I think every good adjective words can describe how good Indian movies actually are. Glad to see one in this channel!
Actually that tiger catching scene was not fake, In my town till 1990s every year on occasion of JATRA festival there was one challenge to catch a TIGER with using stick only (no gun , no sword)... My grandfather caught the tiger many times...
Indian cinema is severely underrated sadly due to stereotyping and I’d argue just plain racism. I hope more people keep open minds. I hope Netflix’s invests more in Independent Indian Film directors and screen writers, not just South Korea😆
Thats the reason Netflix miserably failed in India.now it wants to dub and introduce south korea movies in INDIA. But Indian movies r popular in sk.we watch sk movies thru ither ott or RUclips. Netflix is dumb in INDIA 😉
I can see why Netflix don't put so much money on india because most or maybe all India movies are so dumb. Also just the fact that you can always expect an dance sequence in an Indian movie is only a minute disturbance out of the sea of problem that indian cinema have.
even right now if you check western channel like ...CBC, BBC, dw tv, france 24, euro news ...they are created documentries and report about india which is making its views to create stereotype in their mind ...in tvs of western they love to show stereotypical reports in news
Wait because of racism too? C'mon man..what are you talking about? Netflix and other streamers have been investing in Indian cinema and they have been many hit films. There are Indian streaming services happening as well, on top of that a big % of the growth of Indian cinema is from NRIs outside. Even in Russia Indian cinema is accepted and seen. If you are wondering why the west like America doesn't embrace it, it isn't to due to racism..it is due to 1) lack of awareness and a need 2) assuming it is just musicals like the west understands musicals (the stereotype angle). Why do people just go with the racism angle. If racism was the reason it wouldn't even be released in theatres or streaming services. Indian films have been in cinemas for years like 20+ and streaming has made it more accessible. There are other things too.. the length of these films and how "masala" they are. Indian films are very different than western ones..lastly the language. Not just Indian but any foreign film ain't going to get as big as a Hollywood film.
I love Indian movies. I can't see them in a theatre near me, so I had to get this one on Netflix, but it was a total blast. Unfortunately I can't share my love of Indian movies with anyone because everyone always acts like I am twisting their arm and torturing them. They're honestly missing out.
Hopefully you can find someone to share RRR with. I feel like it's a perfect gateway film to Indian cinema. Sorry they aren't showing near you, I'm lucky enough to have a a few theaters within driving distance that show them fairly often.
I just saw RRR yesterday. It was absolutely sensational! It's hard to narrow down one thing that makes it work so well since everything about it is of such high quality. However, I would point to the way that the film is so tightly constructed in terms of its themes and conflicts. It's a masterclass in set-up/payoff. The training montage with Bheem and the tiger perfectly sets up the raid on the mansion later in the film. The scenes involving Bheem struggling to speak to Jenny, perfectly sets up the moment where he asks to learn to read and write at the end, the speech about "wasting bullets" sets up the ending battle. A lot of movies can do exciting fight sequences, but few put the type of care and attention to detail needed to make you care about the characters. It makes it all come together perfectly. I also agree with your thoughts about wanting to watch more Indian cinema. I feel I've really been missing out!
@Lenbright9 - Nice... just to add to it, there are so many more points set up for us... the friendship montage song alone sets up so many things for 2nd half. Like one hero working out his upper body with pullups.... only to later repeat it in jail... and then fight. The other hero lifts his friend and then in the preclimax fight he is shown doing this all through fight. The same montage shows them eyeing their targets.... one at the mansion and the other at the weapons barracks. It also shows the feeding of the animals for the upcoming mayhem. For Ram, the lack of bullets and his bulls eye skills sets up for his archery skills... which he was indeed a master of in real life too. There are so many more like these. Even natu natu song beat sets us up for how the heroes find each other in preclimax.
My favorite attention to details is how Ram loses his muscle mass due to lack of Nutrition when he's imprisoned. The jailor tells Scott that they're only feeding him once a week.
RRR is my first dive into Indian cinema, i usually don’t since I’m dyslexic and have a hard time keeping up with the sub titles, but this was so good even if it took 3 days to get thru it. I thoroughly enjoyed the film
I don't even know what to say about this movie, I felt like I was watching the epic tale of Gilgamesh and Enkidu happen in front of my eyes, it was truly amazing. The movie has a lot of religious references that don't feel preachy, instead they feel empowering. This is a masterpiece
@@venkataramanareddy8664 bimbisara 6.5 and kartikeya 8...u can call them average ...but 9.3 is not average ..may be u couldn't understand the movie and the humour inbetween...watch it again
Rajamouli without a doubt is the most successful filmmakers of the indian industry. Do watch the movie called EEGA of this film maker. He is an awesome story teller. When I first heard the story of the movie EEGA, I dismissed it as it is a story of a freaking fly taking revenge lol. But he is such a good story teller, he completely sells it.
Ok so I watched the Batman and then RRR, and though I know it’s no the fairest of comparisons, RRR felt more action packed than the Batman, not saying one is better, both are absolutely amazing and you should watch both. RRR was amazing and that’s all I can say, I’m speechless honestly considering how good it was. The plot twists were great and the movie was shot creatively.
As an huge RRR fan and a Batman fan, I think this comparison is odd. They are very different genres, and both did GREAT in what they intended to do. That's like comparing Zodiac to Everything Everywhere All at Once.
I watched this last night… it was absolutely the most wild movie I’ve ever seen. The music alone is incredible, but when it matches the the situation at hand in the movie it’s like I’m getting a dose of straight inspiration
@@cineflect According to me You should firstly Watch S.S. Rajamauli each and every film because his vision is literally great and his concept is literally awesome. You should check it out his every film with english subtitles on Streaming services or RUclips per film paid service.
You can also watch Magadheera which is a love story starring Ram Charan Annaya but a wonderful film and again Eega or Makkhi in Hindi is just mind blowing! SS Rajamouli sir just awesome!
I watched this film today in the morning and I gotta say it is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. I got connected with it since the very first scene. I could feel all the force, spirit and desire of revolt from the characters. The symbolism is just sensational. No scene in this movie was a waste of time and the two main heroes were very well written. I wonder how it'd have been to watch this on the big screen. Sadly, here in my country this kind of cinema is very uncommon and just a few people love watching this.
I saw it a second time in theaters last week and we had an absolute blast. It's not often you hear the audience break into applause multiple times during a film!
I just want to say that I indeed ran to the cinema and saw RRR the day this video was uploaded, and to this day I'm glad I did. I've been spreading the gospel of indian cinema to my friends ever since, haha.
"Eega or Makkhi"(TheFly), The Best revenge drama movie in the world that I have ever seen , from the same legendary director of movie RRR 😘. Available on Netflix with english subtitles (VPN can be used to access Indian content).
In my opinion, RRR is a once in a lifetime movie. I cannot remember the last time I was this awestruck by a movie. Even someone like Rajamouli will find it difficult to top this one! But I hope I am wrong, because I cannot wait for his next movie!
@@cineflect yep. But his biggest life dream is to make a three part or 5 part based film on the biggest epic in the world called Mahabharata. But he's nervous about the project just because it's just too massive in size but it's his dream to make it. Hope he does it
I agree I certainly hope you are wrong though Rajamouli one day hopes to make a movie on the Great Indian Epic, Mahabharata one day He's been preparing for that Bahubali and RRR were the ones which gave him experience and know how to make that magnum opus according to him
When I was first introduced to anime, it was such a grand realisation that there is this whole genre which is massive and unique and I have not watched any of it. It's like getting access to alien TV because it's so different from what you usually see. Indian movies are also in some ways like that, there is a huge audience that has never seen any Indian movie but the amount of movies is so huge that once you get to know about it, it's like a whole new world.
Wonderfully said. I feel the same way. POKÉMON was my gateway into anime and it has blessed my life. I wish I'd gotten into Indian cinema sooner, but no time like the present!
This is Tollywood.... Most of them are like this... It's entertainment to watch because of its uniqueness. But Bollywood is different, it's like a cheap version of Hollywood. And many of the popular Bollywood movies are always a copy or very influenced by other movie industries
I've seen it twice now. Taking friends along and watching their minds get blown is the best. I'm also at the beginning of my Indian cinema journey. WAR is another 5-movies-in-1 180 minute OTT action extravaganza that's well worth a look 🤓
Checkout EEGA by the same director. It's a reincarnation story if a man turns into a fly and takes his revenge. It could be one of the best you could see
This movie is my first introduction to Indian cinema, and like you said I'm so sad that i haven't started watching this movies sooner. Since watching this I've dedicated my amazon prime account to strictly this movies and plan on watching many more.
Watch all S.S. Rajamouli films, the director of RRR. - Baahubali films on Netflix (2 parts, Baahubali - The Beginning & Baahubali The Conclusion) - Eega (also called 'Makkhi' in its Hindi language dub. Not sure which language version Netflix has) - Maryada Ramanna - Magadheera in that order..
@@dv9239 both of those movies are cheap ripoff of Hollywood and Jackie chan films. Watch the myth movie by Jackie chan and you will realize entire movie of magadheera is a copy. And eega has 30-40% of its scenes from Hollywood movies like bee movie, cockroach, etc..
KGF Part 1 (Part 2 is coming out next week), Drishyam, Eega, Maryaada Ramanna, 3 Idiots, OMG!, Vikramarkudu (Telugu)...there's bad comedy initially but if you can look past that in the initial 40mins or so you will get rewarded with the best movie experience after that, Chatrapathi, Oke Okkadu, Anukokunda oka roju, Dhruva (Telugu), Pushpa part 1, Rangasthalam, Jersey (Telugu), Jai Bhim, Asuran... I'm a native Telugu speaker so please excuse me if my list has more Telugu movies than other language films. There are many more films that are not coming to mind right now. Good luck catching up.
I would really recommend Rangasthalam. It stars one of the main heroes of RRR (Ram Charan), and is made by the same director as the recent Pushpa movie (Sukumar). Its a period drama set in the 1980s in a fictional village in India. Imo Rangasthalam is probably Sukumar's best work, and it hits the emotional beats much better than Pushpa.
@@cineflect not yet, Don't go for Rangasthalam and pushpa. You need to get more of cultural knowledge so that you can enjoy them .. start with Tumbbad, Baahubali-1,2 ,Ratsasan,The family man
@@cineflect Hi Brother, Tollywood Recommendations: Magadheera (Hero: Ram Charan, Director: Rajamouli), Pushpa (Hero: Allu Arjun, Director: Sukumar), Rangasthalam (Hero: Ram Charan, Director: Sukumar), Ala Vaikuntapuram Lo (Hero: Allu Arjun, Director: Trivikram). You will thank me after watching the movies.
I legit just watched the film and it is absolute pure badassery and testosterone from beginning to end. By far one of the most entertaining films I've seen all year and definitely worth watching, even on Netflix of all places.
Drishyam (Visual or Sight) 2015. A story of a simple 4th grade dropout man but obsessed with movies (like us) trying to save his family from police and leaves no stone unturned in order to shield his family (when an unexpected incident occurre's,) with the knowledge he gained watching all the movies throughout his life. One of the best thriller movie you ever going to watch in lifetime and also with a twist at the end.
Bahubaali is the obvious answer but the real answer is go watch Magadheera first! It’s the same director and actor. This is what put both of them on the map. I’m also not Indian and it is what got me hooked ever since. The Indian cinema industry is so vast and many different language that there are so many to choose from and in vast genres. These particular types of films are called masala films. I personally have mainly seen films from Hindi telugu and Tamil languages so I can only speak from those experiences. Tamil movies are more ground based they rarely have movies that are bigger than life with crazy stunts. Thier cinema is more known for great writing. Think like Oscar type movies if you know what I mean. All thier crazy movies come from two actors Vijay( whose movie “beast “is soon coming) and rajnikanth(very old). The complaints of this cinema is that sometimes it’s boring. Telegu is known for larger than life movies. They are known for deep storyline with crazy action scenes. All these anime type movies originated from this cinema. So many of them have gotten popular than there are thousands of remakes of thier movies in other Indian languages. Bahubali, RRR, Magadheera, pokiri,pushpa etc.They are the kings of masala genre. Complaints of thier cinema is that there aren’t as many ground based movie. Hindi films are like middle ground between those two cinemas. They are hollywoodlite. Just like Hollywood thier complaint is the writing is most of the time superfluous. Each of them have great movies but it mainly depends on your taste.
Wow. Thank you for the detailed comment. I'm learning so much about Indian cinema today. I appreciate the breakdown. Honestly, all of those sound like styles of films I'd like to see. Sadly, it doesn't look like MAGADHEERA is available anywhere in the US. I sense that is going to be the biggest stumbling block in my goal to watch Indian movies, which is probably why I haven't seen many to begin with. I won't let that stop me though.
RRR was hands down the most amazing cinematic experience I've ever stared gape-mouthed at for three hours. The thing I notice in Indian cinema is that there is no ceiling on what's believable, on physics or limits of someone's power. And it's majestic the way they commit all the way down. Obviously our leads are these amazing demigods of strength and dancing and fighting tigers with their bare hands, but they also get the shit kicked out of them constantly. They're never so powerful they win.
@@cineflect Oh, I watched it in a packed theatre and the energy in the audience was just so overwhelming!!! There was non stop whistling and clapping especially when both the leads graced the screen! This experience is something I will never ever forget!! I will savour it and cherish it always!!
@@cineflect watch eega(housefly) it starts a disneyish movie at the start with 15 min of disneyish acting and turns violent its kids movie for adults from the same director.
I heard alot about the movie from my office mates and finally decided to watch the move last weekend. I was stunned by the movie experience. I now feel Indian cinema is underrated! The rich indian culture always amazes me! I'm also planning to watch Bahubali series next weekend! Love from spain💗
Did you watch bahubali yet?? If not then you missing out something like RRR. watch both parts and let me know how you feel about it. Also watch eega from same director!!
Alison Doody? Dr. Elsa Schneider from INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE?! I'm there! Thank you for this recommendation. I used to watch a lot of Bollywood films about 20 years ago. This might be my first Tollywood film.
dude check out the movie "Eega or Makkhi" from the same legendary director of RRR ... I'm sure that you will be amazed that how good this director can make worlds best revenge drama movies.🤩
Not a blockbluster, but a eerie classic from India, do checkout "Tumbbad" . Brilliant cast, haunting scenery , background score by Jesper Kyd of video games fame make this a gem.
Khal Nayak (1993) was my introduction to Indian cinema. I've also enjoyed K.G.F. Chapter 1 (2018), but felt like Chapter 2 was a little flat. Singham (2011) is probably the first to make a big splash on Netflix. I haven't seen the second or third films in the Shettyverse, but had fun with the fourth, Sooryavanshi (2021) in the theater last year. I keep hoping those or S. S. Rajamouli's Magadheera (2009) or Eega (2012) hit Netflix or Prime as they're locked in more limited streaming deals currently. I'm very happy to see others discovering these and hope we get many, many more in the years ahead.
so glad you enjoyed RRR! idk if you're still taking recommendations but as an indian movie lover myself i can't help but feel giddy you've been introduced to them, this entire industry is so much more fun to watch than any western film out there. i'd heavily suggest you check out Gangubai Kathiawadi, Padmaavati, Singham, the Dhoom trilogy, Bajirao Mastani, Manikarnika, Begum Jaan, Kalank, Thugs of Hindustan, Veer Zara and Prem Rathan. It's a lot but they're all *chef's kiss* 😄
as an indian i think on VFX part. RRR is the best film to offer from india. It had huge budget even though its just a part of what marvel films has to offer.
@@sachinmeghwanshi5234 the white guys in this movie was mediocre. But acting of the indian actors in this movie is better than most of the M-she-U movies.
Since many good movies were already suggested, I would like to bring notice to a very underrated movie called “1 Nenokkadiney” by director sukumar which was a psychological thriller and was deemed very ahead of its time. Do watch it. I am sure you’ll enjoy the movie.
Wait what? . I don't think it's good at all.. I really had so much expectations due to all that hype and I was disappointed after watching it. I don't think western audiences would like it.
Apart from common recommendations like Bahubali, KGF, 3 Idiots these are really good picks: 1. Tumbaad 2. Andhadhun 3. Salaam Bombay 4. Drishyam 5. A Wednesday 6. Dev D 7. Pather Panchali, Aparajito & Apur Songsar 8. Super Deluxe 9. Badlapur 10. Lootera
Highly reccomand watching S.S Rajamouli's 2012 film, "Eega", dare I say go in blind and you will be blown away. Also, any chance you think RRR can break into the Best Foreign Language Film at next years Academy Awards?
Then I guess every marvel movie should be nominated for Best Picture. Lol. Dude a movie like Interstellar didn't even got a nomination like srsly RRR????
Awesome bro..RRR is just awesome...felt so happy and proud on seeing your review.. Just a piece of information - Indian film industry is very much varied and not limited to bollywood. Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi are film industries which come up with quality contents consistently. You may watch Bahubali 1 and 2, Nayakan, Soorarai potru, Drishyam 1 and 2, Bangalore days, Kumbalanghi nights, Amen etc. to start with...love❤
Thank you so much! Not gonna lie, Indian cinema is so vast and diverse that it's pretty overwhelming to a newcomer. But I'm equally excited to see/learn more.
S.S. Rajamouli, Manirathnam, Vetrimaaran, Lijo Jose Pallissery, Jithu Joseph, Anjali Menoen, Sibi Malayil, Sathyahith Ray(Sathyajith Rai is considered the Guru of Indian cinema), Jayaraj etc are some filmmakers you should definitely experience..☺❤🤝🏽
Great concise, insightful, expertly delivered review. Really fantastic job. I finally watched RRR on Netflix last night and my only disappointment was that I didn't see it at the Cinema. Everything about this movie is over the top large and delivered with complete sincerity. No snarky remarks, no making jokes about your enemies. Everything in this movie belonged in this movie and I totally agree about the three hours...it just flew by. The next day and I'm still somewhat reeling from what I saw. Entertainment to the max.
Man you just surprised and shocked me to my bones. I'm from india and I had never imagined to see a Cineflect commentary on an Indian film. And about the recommendations you have "top rated Bollywood film on IMDb to check but I would highly suggest Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1 & 2 (purely masterpieces). And other two movies, first is "3 Idiots" and second is "Muna Bhai MBBS" a story about a gangster who joins medical college to impress a girl. Both are hilariously funny.
@@DrDipanjan anybody can appreciate gangs .. also didn’t you see he also mentioned DRIVE MY CAR?? Of course he will love all the indie/ realistic and grounded films from India ..
film suggestions: (order random) 1. Dangal 2. KGF 3. KGF Chapter 2 4. Pushpa: The Rise 5. Bahubali - The Beginning 6. Bahubali - The Conclusion 7. Dil Dhadakne Do 8. 3 Idiots 9. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara 10. Dhruva 11. Spyder 12. Padmaavat 13. DJ (Allu Arjun) 14. Sultan 15. The Whole Mahabharata 1998 Show all i can remember rn, ill keep adding
So glad you loved the film. And excited to hear from you after exploring other various movies from india. And between your pronouncing of words is very good.
I have some recommendations for you - *Bollywood* - Gangs of Wasseypur ( a cult classic) - Sardar Udham ( oscar worthy cinematography and set designs) - Newton *Malayalam industry* (my favourite) - Kumbalangi Nights - Joji (based on Macbeth) - churuli (mystery) And then comes “Ship of theseus” (don’t know which category it belongs to but it’s a masterpiece)
Boycott bollywood. Say no to hindi/urdu movies. Dubbing is the future. Dub into all major languages. End hindi/urdu imperialism. Say no to hindi. India not hindi. Indian cinema not bollywood.
I just watched RRR 1 hour ago and what a movie, what a insane masterpiece I am from North India where Bollywood dominates and I never watched any South Indian movie in the theater before. I watched both Bahubali films on mobile but they were marvelous too. Background music, songs, actors, action, set, cinematography... Everything in this movie is 11 out of 10... Throughly enjoyed. If anyone of you haven't seen RRR yet... Get your tickets as soon as possible... No kidding, you will love it.
Boycott bollywood. Say no to hindi/urdu movies. Dubbing is the future. Dub into all major languages. End hindi/urdu imperialism. Say no to hindi. India not hindi. Indian cinema not bollywood.
@@HinduReddy Why are u hating on a language tho? They were born into it. Even tho Hindi isn't my mother tongue, u shouldn't disrespect the Hindi people either. It's indian as well
U absolutely need to watch "EEGA" from the same director. It's his best work. Its absolutely bonkers and supremely entertaining. It had a very tiny budget that doesnt even cover costume budget of a marvel film but what the team achieved with that is stupendous. Just watch it blindly without even watching a trailer. Just spare first 20 min or so and u wl be in for a treat!!!!
Well i am more scared because if these people start watching Bollywood trash, they will not come back ever to true Indian cinema (the southern industry)
@@wanderingmonk3170 agreed, i feel these type of comments look cringe. I used to do it few years back too when I had an impression of colonialism and didn't read about what our civilization truly was. I used to be subconsciously ashamed of my identity and even if someone disagrees, everyone who studies Indian subjects and watch Indian movies are bound to feel that way, no exceptions possible. It's only when is started studying about my culture, religion and identify for now 2 years, i don't bow down to others for mentioning about my country. Can you imagine a UK-US citizen typing this message, when an Indian reviews Hollywood movies. I hope people get my point now. 🙏🏻
This probably is the current apex of Indian blockbusters. There have been huge epics before it, like Jodhaa Akbar, but in terms of action spectacle this is probably the greatest. Hopefully your foray into Indian cinema doesn't stop at the blockbusters tho! Check out the other genres.
Gosh… I came across Indian cinematic Universe and it changed my life. I am forever a fan. Please watch KGF, Soorarai Potru, Master, Asuran, oh so many good movies from India.
Both Ram and Bheem carry this film on their back, But i have to say without giving any spoilers by the end it's more like Ram is the clear protagonist of the film It's a ultimate Bro-Film but you can't deny Ram is the main character by the end
Telugu people love Kubrick, Spielberg , Tarantino & coen brothers. So you will see a lot of their "inspirations". But its all good, we add our own spice into it. Check out rangasthalam by the same artist: ramcharan.
I also felt that even though the main influence was Inglorious Basterds there was a hint of Django there. Only person I’ve seen mention it so far. Became obsessed with this film, I’m watching as many reviews and analysis as I can. It’s just so amazing. Also watched Bahubali, and it’s also action packed and grappling. And note: I found on Netflix (I’m in UK) a film called The Legend of Bhagat Singh. It will be on only a few more days. It’s a historical drama about an independence movement starring Ajay Devgn, who plays Venkata Rama Raju in RRR. The movie was gorgeous to watch and Devgn is an amazing actor
Yup... It's RECARNATION of main character... he sacrifices himself & return with a new greater elegance...Btw RECANTATION is also true for rajmaulis filmography.. I hope you'll explore more films from various Indian industries.Here'r some suggestions- 1)BERFI :- A ROMCOM 2) ANDHADHUN :- thriller drama 3)KAHANI :- suspence thriller 4) Aamish (from another industry from Northeast India probably you'll find it like Korean films) 5)3 idiot 6)TUMBAD : MYTH HORROR 7) PARI :- ROMANTIC HORROR...And many more...
If you really want to watch a beautiful cinema then please watch the LEGEND himself SATYAJIT RAY WORKS . He got Oscar for his contribution to films as LIFETIME achievement. His first film he made which Patha pachali. Aapu triology. There is more than bollywood and tollywood. India has a unified yet diverse languages. Maximum 122 and upto 8 to 9 dialects even we native speakers do not know. As I am bengali some films I would suggest if you get time court ( marathi) aamsh ( assamese). Caution this is an ocean and u would love it Thank you 🙏. Namaste
Bro there is definitely more than tollywood or bollywood but the reason why tollywood is so popular is because telugu people love tollywood. Now see you are a Bengali. Rabindranath Tagore is so popular because you Bengali people gave him the respect he deserved! Telugu poets are not very popular because we never gave them the respect they deserved! So similarly, if people of a state give respect to their films, they'll get recognition! What I see is that many states dont have a craze for films like we have in AP, Telangana. If a Bengali film can collect 300 crores in Bengal, it'll grab more attention! So you'll get respect only if you give respect to your own industry!
So many good Indian movies on Prime and Netflix...Here are just a few of them: 1. Vada Chennai(Tamil movie) -Prime 2. The Great Indian Kitchen (Malayalam movie)- Prime 3. Asuran (Tamil movie)- Prime 4. Kumbalangi Nights (Malayalam movie) -Prime 5. Dhrishyam 1 and 2 (Malayalam movies) - 2 is on Prime, the first is probably on RUclips 6. Ayyapanum Koshiyum (Malayalam movie)- Prime 7. Mathu Vadalara (Telugu movie)- Prime(?) 8. Agent Sai Srinivasa Athreya (Telugu movie) -Prime 9. Kavaludaari (Kannada movie)- Prime 10. Mandela (Tamil movie)- Netflix 11. Seventh Day (Malayalam movie)- Einthusan (can be seen for free) 12. Home (Malayalam movie) -Prime 13. Unda (Malayalam movie) -Prime 14. Maanagaram (Tamil movie) -Prime 15. Soodu Kavvum (Tamil movie) -RUclips 16. Vikram Veda (Tamil movie) -Prime 17. Andhadhun (Hind movie) -Netflix(?) Just the tip of the iceberg. If I were you, I'd avoid Bollywood almost altogether and explore the 'regional' Indian movies. That's where the real good content lies.
Try watching "bulbbul". It is available on Netflix, only 1.5 hrs long and is one of the best art films with top notch acting, camera work, lighting, music and ofc story.
Dude , I just want to say thankyou for acknowledging that there is a different film industry in India, you must be the first foreigner to do that , also its not just telugu and hindi there are many other industry like tamil, malayalam, kannada and many more . And the movies I personally recommend to watch are KGF 1 and 2 ( 2 just came out ) drishyam 1 and 2 , eega and Super Deluxe they are from kannada , malayalam, telugu and tamil industries respectfully.
I have done quite a bit of analysis on RRR to find out why it became the first Indian film to hook American and English audience in. This film has laid out so many traps early on to hook English speaking audience.
I just stumbled upon your channel and it’s good that you stumbled upon Indian cinema as well 🤭. Indian cinema really does have a lot to offer and I don’t think I can put all that in this list but as a native Indian from southern part of India i can tell these films will be worth watching for a first time foreign viewer . List : 1) Kgf 1 and Kgf 2 ( epic action ) 2) maanadu ( time loop comedy) 3) kumbalangi nights ( slice of life) 4) dangal ( sports ) 5) super deluxe ( it’s a must watch) 6) Bahubali 1 & 2 ( epic fiction) 7) 24 ( time machine drama ) 8) kaithi ( action ) 9) jaathi ratnalu ( comedy)
KGF 1 and 2 Lunchbox Watch English medium, hindi medium Soorarai Pottru Uri Scam 1992 ( Web series) Mirzapur , Gangs of Wasseypur Neerja , Baby Bahubali 1 and 2 Article 15 3 idiots Dangal, Bajrangi Bhaijaan , PK , Jai Bheem Tumbaad And Irfhan Khan films ( That guy turned down interstellar for Lunchbox) And a lot of films
Bahubali , eega , Bajirao mastani ,padmavat ,guzzarish,barfi,Jagga jassos, tummbad ,ugly , gangs of Wasseypur, andhadhun- truly a masterpiece,kahani do check out this amazing list u will not be disappointed
I think Indian audience loved Bahubali series more, especially the hype they created for Bahubali 2. While foreign reactors loved RRR. But Bahubali score >>>>>> RRR score M M Keeravani the composer went all out for Bahubali. Tollywood (state: Andra Pradesh & Telangana, Language : Telugu) It is the best for this type of entertainment Bollywood ( North Indian States, Language : Hindi) I dont know what they are doing right now, they were supposed to be the best of India but general audience couldn't connect them anymore, but they are know for musical masterpieces and epic movies like Bajirao Mastani, Padmavat etc. Mollywood ( State : Kerala, Language : Malayalam) Generally best script in the business and no over the top entertainment. Well grounded realistic industry perhaps in the world i would say. But currently lack the entertainment which they mastered in the past. Kollywood ( State : Tamil Nadu, Langauge : Tamil) A combination Mollywood and Tollywood but not mastered either of their qualities to the level. Sandalwood (State : Karnataka, language : Kannada) The wild card Industry in India, you can't predict them, they surprise us. Currently India is riding the KGF 2 wave from this Industry, soon to hit the big screen on April 14. These are the top 5 industries in India, there are more.
Kollywood isn't balanced? Dude what shit are u high on? 😂 kollywood provides the best mainstream content oriented films and gives a fair share of art movies as well. May be kollywood isn't giving big budget entertainers now but if u look at the recent past, kollywood is the first south indian industry to enter 100 cr 200 cr clubs and also has 7 oscar submissions. What do u think about that?
@@geethangunarathinam3227 yeah currently tollywood has overtaken t but no way Tamil movies are not entertaining....recently i watched Ratsasan movie it was good thriller and the music was 🔥
@@geethangunarathinam3227 Yes Kollywood started 100, 200 clubs in South India. But Tollywood started everything from 300 to 1800 cr clubs in South. Tamil industry makes some good commercial films but they need to come up with a smash pan-India hit.
Watch Bahubali 1 and 2....... This are the master pieces from the same director of rrr movie. In indian cinema(also in the world cinema) there is no comparison with this film.
While many of my fellow Indian film fans will recommend movies that have been massive hits, I want to recommend a few films that were wayyy ahead of their time and were absolute disasters in the industry when they were released, however, I loved them as a kid and still do..these films do have their classic cheeky masala flavour in them, but these are absolute goldmines 1: Nenokkadine Khalejaa Johnny (2002)
I loved RRR. I watched it 3 times already (including IMAX 3D). It was pure fun. Since you asked for recommendations here are some of my fav. indian movies: 1. Super Deluxe (anthology, philosophical drama, with a hint of comedy, about Karma ) 2. Bulbul (fantasy, drama) 3. Jallikattu (drama about how Primal Humanity is even in today's day and age) 4. Tumbbad (horrors of human greed) 5. Vikram Vedha (action / drama about human morality) 6. Asuran (a man's struggle against indian caste system) 7. Karnan (a community's struggle against indian caste system) 8. Article 15 (an eye opener for indian society and corrupt system) 9. Taare zameen par (best ever indian film on dyslexia) 10. Andhadhun (Thriller about a 'blind' musician witnesses a murder) 11. Minnal Murali (one of best indian superhero film) 12. Lagaan (Periodic drama about a village's struggle against Britishers in pre-independence era WITH an unexpected game)
Check out my video on KGF: CHAPTER 1 & 2: ruclips.net/video/SS4FtO046Lw/видео.html
When you said it as telugu or tollywood movie , you got my respect. You did your research.
KGF2 is just headache bro, kgf is quite okay but second part is unbearable especially first half. Watch Chatrapathi instead and magadheera , Magadheera is my favourite in Rajamouli's films , it was Ram charan's second movie too.
Also mallus(Malayalam people) make some good movies , watch Premam (btw there's a telugu remake for this which is good too but I'd suggest Malayalam one first, it's a mood).
Hello I'm glad to see Indian films getting noticed by international audiences, here are some movies which I would definitely recommend; not in order ;
tamasha
rockstar
taare zameen par
3 idiots
zindagi na milegi dobara
ugly
gangs of wasseypur 1 and 2
andhadhun
force
no smoking
wazir
kapoor and sons
jhootha hi sahi
guru
dhoom 2
paa
sarkar
sarkar raj
munna bhai mbbs
rang de basanti
bhaag milkha bhaag
drishyam
delhi belly
padmaavat
haider
udaan
lakshya
a wednesday
special 26
kahaani 2012
dil dhadakne do
madaari
karwaan
masaan
udta punjab
tanu weds manu returns
the lunchbox
talaash
bhool bhulaiya 2007
sherni (personal fav.recent film)
no one killed Jessica
golmal 1
dhamaal
jolly llb
bhagam bhaag
teen
ferrari ki sawaari
cocktail
phantom
talvar
stanley ka dabba
the blue umbrella
mukti bhavan
agneepath 2012
luck by chance
these are some of the movies over the top of my head all of which are amazing starting of from the first title, includes a wide variety of genres, although the list has only scratched the surface but will give you a good idea about the kind of movies Hindi cinema produces
and what baffles me is the kind of reception rrr is geeting from the international audiences...wait till you go through this list :)
@@prafto9323 I tell you five movies (1) Bahubali (2) bahubali the beginning (3) KGF chapter 1 (4) KGF chapter 2 (5) VIKRAM HITLIST These five movies you watch will always be remembered in life
This was my first Tollywood theater experience and genuinely one of my top 3 theater goings of all time. Truly loved the film and had a blast taking in every part of it. Go see it in the biggest loudest theater you can! you wont regret it!
Dude go watch kgf in theater near you. I've seen twice already in seattle
Don't miss bahubali series and KGF series
Bro go and watch KGF 2 IN THEATRE
@@maulikbrahmane6064 foreigners wouldn’t like that film. No hard feelings.
no tollywood or mollywood or sandalwood it's south film industry!!
Ah… Indian movies, just amazingly fantastic, marvelous, funny, majestic, magnificent, grand, elegant, well-polished, fascinating, visionary, sparkling…… sorry but I think every good adjective words can describe how good Indian movies actually are. Glad to see one in this channel!
@@keremstoyshop8734 Smelly? Who? You?
just came out of this, it's FRIKKING INSANE 😭
@@keremstoyshop8734 lol you're such a kid
@@keremstoyshop8734 I feel sad for u bro. Never had flavor in your life
Actually that tiger catching scene was not fake,
In my town till 1990s every year on occasion of JATRA festival there was one challenge to catch a TIGER with using stick only (no gun , no sword)...
My grandfather caught the tiger many times...
Indian cinema is severely underrated sadly due to stereotyping and I’d argue just plain racism. I hope more people keep open minds. I hope Netflix’s invests more in Independent Indian Film directors and screen writers, not just South Korea😆
Thats the reason Netflix miserably failed in India.now it wants to dub and introduce south korea movies in INDIA. But Indian movies r popular in sk.we watch sk movies thru ither ott or RUclips. Netflix is dumb in INDIA 😉
I hate Korean movies except Oldboy, i saw the devil and parasite. Others are just zombie stuff
I can see why Netflix don't put so much money on india because most or maybe all India movies are so dumb. Also just the fact that you can always expect an dance sequence in an Indian movie is only a minute disturbance out of the sea of problem that indian cinema have.
even right now if you check western channel like ...CBC, BBC, dw tv, france 24, euro news ...they are created documentries and report about india which is making its views to create stereotype in their mind ...in tvs of western they love to show stereotypical reports in news
Wait because of racism too? C'mon man..what are you talking about? Netflix and other streamers have been investing in Indian cinema and they have been many hit films. There are Indian streaming services happening as well, on top of that a big % of the growth of Indian cinema is from NRIs outside. Even in Russia Indian cinema is accepted and seen.
If you are wondering why the west like America doesn't embrace it, it isn't to due to racism..it is due to 1) lack of awareness and a need 2) assuming it is just musicals like the west understands musicals (the stereotype angle).
Why do people just go with the racism angle. If racism was the reason it wouldn't even be released in theatres or streaming services. Indian films have been in cinemas for years like 20+ and streaming has made it more accessible.
There are other things too.. the length of these films and how "masala" they are. Indian films are very different than western ones..lastly the language. Not just Indian but any foreign film ain't going to get as big as a Hollywood film.
I love Indian movies. I can't see them in a theatre near me, so I had to get this one on Netflix, but it was a total blast. Unfortunately I can't share my love of Indian movies with anyone because everyone always acts like I am twisting their arm and torturing them. They're honestly missing out.
Hopefully you can find someone to share RRR with. I feel like it's a perfect gateway film to Indian cinema. Sorry they aren't showing near you, I'm lucky enough to have a a few theaters within driving distance that show them fairly often.
I just saw RRR yesterday. It was absolutely sensational! It's hard to narrow down one thing that makes it work so well since everything about it is of such high quality. However, I would point to the way that the film is so tightly constructed in terms of its themes and conflicts. It's a masterclass in set-up/payoff. The training montage with Bheem and the tiger perfectly sets up the raid on the mansion later in the film. The scenes involving Bheem struggling to speak to Jenny, perfectly sets up the moment where he asks to learn to read and write at the end, the speech about "wasting bullets" sets up the ending battle. A lot of movies can do exciting fight sequences, but few put the type of care and attention to detail needed to make you care about the characters. It makes it all come together perfectly. I also agree with your thoughts about wanting to watch more Indian cinema. I feel I've really been missing out!
Go watch KGF 2, It is even bigger.
@@Muhsin-ox1vj nope... its just more masala... which isn't necessarily great.
RRR reflects top notch standards in every kraft.
@Lenbright9 - Nice... just to add to it, there are so many more points set up for us... the friendship montage song alone sets up so many things for 2nd half. Like one hero working out his upper body with pullups.... only to later repeat it in jail... and then fight. The other hero lifts his friend and then in the preclimax fight he is shown doing this all through fight. The same montage shows them eyeing their targets.... one at the mansion and the other at the weapons barracks. It also shows the feeding of the animals for the upcoming mayhem.
For Ram, the lack of bullets and his bulls eye skills sets up for his archery skills... which he was indeed a master of in real life too.
There are so many more like these. Even natu natu song beat sets us up for how the heroes find each other in preclimax.
@@AtukulaChittibabu Facts.
My favorite attention to details is how Ram loses his muscle mass due to lack of Nutrition when he's imprisoned.
The jailor tells Scott that they're only feeding him once a week.
I would highly recommend you to watch a Thumbad movie, one of India's finest ever. I'm sure you will not get disappointed.
Thumbad is scariest movie I ever seen it next level horrer story movie
Well its a horror movie and has a deep social message hidden in the storytelling. That being said horror is not everyone’s cup of tea
Tumbbad
I was going to recommend the same but then i read your comment. Tumbbad is one of my favourite😍
@@ritikprakash408 thats just bonkers, clearly you have not watch much horror
RRR is my first dive into Indian cinema, i usually don’t since I’m dyslexic and have a hard time keeping up with the sub titles, but this was so good even if it took 3 days to get thru it. I thoroughly enjoyed the film
There's a very good movie on a child with dyslexia and that movie was too praised world over, "Taare Jameen Par". Thank me later.
If you love this revolutionary fiction story based on historical figures. Then you should watch SARDAR UDHAM SINGH based on history.
@@surajprajapati3627 It would help him, since most of the movie is set in Britain, so dialogues are English
You need to watch Indian kannada language movie kantara...u will be blown away
@@delilah2352 y r u so salty about it
I don't even know what to say about this movie, I felt like I was watching the epic tale of Gilgamesh and Enkidu happen in front of my eyes, it was truly amazing. The movie has a lot of religious references that don't feel preachy, instead they feel empowering. This is a masterpiece
You need to watch Indian kannada language movie kantara...u will be blown away
@@rashmithsuvarna3100 please stop it, kantara is just average movie. Don't recommend these movie's to foreigners
@@venkataramanareddy8664 9.3 rating is not average..it's called excellent
@@rashmithsuvarna3100 bimbisara and karthikaya 2 also 9.4 rating but those are flop movies same like this is average.
@@venkataramanareddy8664 bimbisara 6.5 and kartikeya 8...u can call them average ...but 9.3 is not average ..may be u couldn't understand the movie and the humour inbetween...watch it again
Bahubali is one of my favorites, the first whole 25 minutes is just our hero climbing up an impossibly tall waterfall.
Hell yeah! Sounds like how Alluri is introduced in RRR.
@@cineflect it is more than that.. Jsut watch... It offers every thing in the world
Love, betrayal, backstab, fun, pain, LIFE!!
Actually Bahubali is the biggest blockbuster of Indian cinema
@@saivamsi3541 one of the biggest.
@@ashokdey6697 no, it's biggest
Rajamouli without a doubt is the most successful filmmakers of the indian industry. Do watch the movie called EEGA of this film maker. He is an awesome story teller. When I first heard the story of the movie EEGA, I dismissed it as it is a story of a freaking fly taking revenge lol. But he is such a good story teller, he completely sells it.
Nani and Samantha with kiccha sudeep nailed it
Rajkumar Hirani is better
@@shiplumiah7816nop
@@shiplumiah7816 no chance
@@vibhutisrivastava2789 Yes Rajamouli aims to make CGI spectacles. Hirani creates beautiful stories with messages that evoke every emotion.
Ok so I watched the Batman and then RRR, and though I know it’s no the fairest of comparisons, RRR felt more action packed than the Batman, not saying one is better, both are absolutely amazing and you should watch both. RRR was amazing and that’s all I can say, I’m speechless honestly considering how good it was. The plot twists were great and the movie was shot creatively.
I mean, The Batman is a crime noir, not an action movie.
Yup Batman was great but very slow and u could feel those 3 hours. But RRR is no stop story and action
As an huge RRR fan and a Batman fan, I think this comparison is odd. They are very different genres, and both did GREAT in what they intended to do. That's like comparing Zodiac to Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Batman is confined in its cenematic universe, RRR has no cage.
RRR is infinitely better than the Batman (which i give a very high rating of 8.5/10)
I watched this last night… it was absolutely the most wild movie I’ve ever seen. The music alone is incredible, but when it matches the the situation at hand in the movie it’s like I’m getting a dose of straight inspiration
So glad you enjoyed it! The music in the theater was INSANE.
You need to watch Indian kannada language movie kantara...u will be blown away
Fittingly won the Golden Globe and surely deserves an Oscar
Eega(2012) is by the same filmmaker S. S. Rajamouli. It is a pathbreaker in using animation for Indian cinema. The concept is novel.
Ooo, can't wait!
@@cineflect yes the director also said so many times it one of his difficult moive to shoot
@@cineflect According to me You should firstly Watch S.S. Rajamauli each and every film because his vision is literally great and his concept is literally awesome. You should check it out his every film with english subtitles on Streaming services or RUclips per film paid service.
@@cineflect nah..I'll cut to the chase..Its goofy af..thats the film
You can also watch Magadheera which is a love story starring Ram Charan Annaya but a wonderful film and again Eega or Makkhi in Hindi is just mind blowing! SS Rajamouli sir just awesome!
I watched this film today in the morning and I gotta say it is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. I got connected with it since the very first scene. I could feel all the force, spirit and desire of revolt from the characters. The symbolism is just sensational. No scene in this movie was a waste of time and the two main heroes were very well written. I wonder how it'd have been to watch this on the big screen. Sadly, here in my country this kind of cinema is very uncommon and just a few people love watching this.
Your country?
Where r u from?
Watch tummbad once. It is low budget well made movie.
You need to watch Indian kannada language movie kantara...u will be blown away
Where r u from?
Movie Recommendation ( MY favorites)
1 .Baahubali 1 and 2
2. 3 Idiots
3. K.G.F: Chapter 1 and 2
4. drishyam 1 and 2 ( Malayalam moive)
5. Jallikattu
6. taare zameen par
7.. Article 15
8. Andhadhun
9. Sairat ( marathi movie )
10. Tumbbad
11. Udaan
12. sardar udham singh
13. Masaan
14. Bajirao Mastani
15. Padmaavat
16. Kesari
17. Gangs of Wasseypur
18. Asuran
19. kashmir files
20. Soorarai Pottru
21.Vikram
22. Pushpa
23. Shershaan
24. Uri
@The Almighty True...
+Goodachari (telugu) ...
Underrated incredibly...
care of kancherapalem master piece from telugu ...evaru another masterpiece
Add PK in it
This film was incredible, it had me cheering and standing out of my seat, and that never happens.
I saw it a second time in theaters last week and we had an absolute blast. It's not often you hear the audience break into applause multiple times during a film!
SS RAJAMOULI is a gift to the Indian film industry especially to tollywood.
I’m already a fan :) Looking forward to watch the rest of his films!
@@cineflect Please do watch director sukumar movies if possible. He is next to rajamouli when it comes to cinema.
@@cineflect check out Anurag Kashyap! He's an underrated director. He makes the darkest films in india
@@captaincranium9875 agree he is boss director
@@captaincranium9875 who?
I just want to say that I indeed ran to the cinema and saw RRR the day this video was uploaded, and to this day I'm glad I did. I've been spreading the gospel of indian cinema to my friends ever since, haha.
Have you seen RRR? What other Tollywood or Bollywood films would you recommend? Let me know!
There's an upcoming Epic Tamil Movie called Ponniyin Selvan. Keep a lookout for it.
Not a blockbuster, but my favourite Indian film of all time is “3 Idiots,” and would definitely recommend it.
3 idiots is a must watch
"Eega or Makkhi"(TheFly), The Best revenge drama movie in the world that I have ever seen , from the same legendary director of movie RRR 😘.
Available on Netflix with english subtitles (VPN can be used to access Indian content).
3 idiots, All S.S. Rajamouli films(Eega, Magadheera, Maryada Ramanna), Dangal, Taare Zameen Par, Enthiran
In my opinion, RRR is a once in a lifetime movie. I cannot remember the last time I was this awestruck by a movie. Even someone like Rajamouli will find it difficult to top this one! But I hope I am wrong, because I cannot wait for his next movie!
Next film is an action adventure film in African jungles. Maybe a better version of Indiana Jones who knows
OMG, that sounds amazing. Just based on the forest sequences we get in RRR I'm already pumped.
@@cineflect yep. But his biggest life dream is to make a three part or 5 part based film on the biggest epic in the world called Mahabharata. But he's nervous about the project just because it's just too massive in size but it's his dream to make it. Hope he does it
Brother see bahubali 1 first and then see part 2 you will feel more amazed than rrr .
I agree
I certainly hope you are wrong though
Rajamouli one day hopes to make a movie on the Great Indian Epic, Mahabharata one day
He's been preparing for that
Bahubali and RRR were the ones which gave him experience and know how to make that magnum opus according to him
Glad this on Netflix and I could finally watch it. Yeah, it's the amazing pure and well-made entertainment cinema we used to have back in the day.
When I was first introduced to anime, it was such a grand realisation that there is this whole genre which is massive and unique and I have not watched any of it. It's like getting access to alien TV because it's so different from what you usually see.
Indian movies are also in some ways like that, there is a huge audience that has never seen any Indian movie but the amount of movies is so huge that once you get to know about it, it's like a whole new world.
Wonderfully said. I feel the same way. POKÉMON was my gateway into anime and it has blessed my life. I wish I'd gotten into Indian cinema sooner, but no time like the present!
This is Tollywood.... Most of them are like this... It's entertainment to watch because of its uniqueness.
But Bollywood is different, it's like a cheap version of Hollywood. And many of the popular Bollywood movies are always a copy or very influenced by other movie industries
I get the feeling
@@cineflect Watch Bahubali 1 and 2.
Watch 777 Charlie, Vikram, Anniyan, Endhiran, Tumbbar, KGF 1 and 2,
I've seen it twice now. Taking friends along and watching their minds get blown is the best. I'm also at the beginning of my Indian cinema journey. WAR is another 5-movies-in-1 180 minute OTT action extravaganza that's well worth a look 🤓
Check out "eega"
WAR? seriously?
WAR is pretty bad its another typical bollywood check out bahubali or eega by the same director as RRR they are awesoem
@@cyover4401 war is okayish. Not so bad.
@@Technology-of-You its not horrible but there are way better movies
RRR was also my first Indian film, and it instantly hit my list of "must recommend"
Checkout EEGA by the same director. It's a reincarnation story if a man turns into a fly and takes his revenge. It could be one of the best you could see
That sounds WILD! Will watch :D
@@cineflect and the director is same SS rajamouli
@@cineflect check bahubali 1 and 2 also.
@@cineflect it sbout eega(fly- insect) taking revenge on his enemy in his after life
Idk that flim was also made by SS Rajamouli. Man has such a great vision, truly a gem of Indian cinema.
If you liked Ram Charan acting in RRR.. then watch his previous blockbuster Rangashtalam.. you would like it for sure!
That is on Netflix
@@tadikotadika8946 no prime
Rangasthalam ka Hindi dubbed hein kya kahi pe?? Though I watched it with subtitles but still want to watch Hindi dubbed..
Rangasthalam for me was a headache.
@@sushant832 go watch marvel
Indian Cinema hidden gems.
1. Andhadhun (2018)
2. Kantara (2022)
3. Drishyam (2015)
You missed Tumbaad
Kantara is overrated
This movie is my first introduction to Indian cinema, and like you said I'm so sad that i haven't started watching this movies sooner. Since watching this I've dedicated my amazon prime account to strictly this movies and plan on watching many more.
Don't watch bollywood movies otherwise you will start loosing your faith in Indian cinema.
Highly recommend malayalam movies (mollywood). More realistic movies.
Start with kumbalangi nights
Try "3 Idiots", I bet you'll love it. 🙏
Watch all S.S. Rajamouli films, the director of RRR.
- Baahubali films on Netflix (2 parts, Baahubali - The Beginning & Baahubali The Conclusion)
- Eega (also called 'Makkhi' in its Hindi language dub. Not sure which language version Netflix has)
- Maryada Ramanna
- Magadheera
in that order..
Thanks for the recommendations and order. I definitely plan on watching all of SSR's films now :)
@@cineflect the ones on Netflix are dubbed versions in Hindi, you can find them in original Telugu language with subtitles on RUclips btw.
@SEEKER tf do you mean by exclude last two?
Those two movies still have a separate fan base and are best works of Rajamouli
@@dv9239 both of those movies are cheap ripoff of Hollywood and Jackie chan films.
Watch the myth movie by Jackie chan and you will realize entire movie of magadheera is a copy. And eega has 30-40% of its scenes from Hollywood movies like bee movie, cockroach, etc..
@@kakashihatake-oi2my bee movie is a weird fetish film not even close to the emotional rollercoaster that eega is
KGF Part 1 (Part 2 is coming out next week), Drishyam, Eega, Maryaada Ramanna, 3 Idiots, OMG!, Vikramarkudu (Telugu)...there's bad comedy initially but if you can look past that in the initial 40mins or so you will get rewarded with the best movie experience after that, Chatrapathi, Oke Okkadu, Anukokunda oka roju, Dhruva (Telugu), Pushpa part 1, Rangasthalam, Jersey (Telugu), Jai Bhim, Asuran... I'm a native Telugu speaker so please excuse me if my list has more Telugu movies than other language films. There are many more films that are not coming to mind right now. Good luck catching up.
Ya... but definitely it cant beat total collections of RRR 1000 chores plus
@@enigma533 no , I bet it won't
Jersey is best sports film I've seen
@@enigma533 what do you mean?
Okkadunnaadu(Telugu) is also a masterpiece.
It was remade in Hollywood also
I would really recommend Rangasthalam. It stars one of the main heroes of RRR (Ram Charan), and is made by the same director as the recent Pushpa movie (Sukumar). Its a period drama set in the 1980s in a fictional village in India. Imo Rangasthalam is probably Sukumar's best work, and it hits the emotional beats much better than Pushpa.
Thanks for the rec! I gotta see PUSHPA too.
@@cineflect watch Rangasthalam it is far better than pushpa
@@cineflect not yet, Don't go for Rangasthalam and pushpa. You need to get more of cultural knowledge so that you can enjoy them .. start with Tumbbad, Baahubali-1,2 ,Ratsasan,The family man
@@cineflect Hi Brother, Tollywood Recommendations: Magadheera (Hero: Ram Charan, Director: Rajamouli), Pushpa (Hero: Allu Arjun, Director: Sukumar), Rangasthalam (Hero: Ram Charan, Director: Sukumar), Ala Vaikuntapuram Lo (Hero: Allu Arjun, Director: Trivikram).
You will thank me after watching the movies.
Bruh dont be recommending shitty movies. Bahubali is the only indian movie that cmes close to RRR
I legit just watched the film and it is absolute pure badassery and testosterone from beginning to end. By far one of the most entertaining films I've seen all year and definitely worth watching, even on Netflix of all places.
Drishyam (Visual or Sight) 2015.
A story of a simple 4th grade dropout man but obsessed with movies (like us) trying to save his family from police and leaves no stone unturned in order to shield his family (when an unexpected incident occurre's,) with the knowledge he gained watching all the movies throughout his life.
One of the best thriller movie you ever going to watch in lifetime and also with a twist at the end.
I second this as well. The original is in malayam But funnily enough the Hindi version has rams dad from rrr.
Kyun bola twist.
@@darthbelicheck3559I know, I watched both of them.
Its a Mollywood movie.. Hindi one is remake
@@sangeeth1083 it is remade in all major industries of India...
Besides chinese remake is being done...
Bahubali 1, Bahubali 2, KGF chapter 1, Pushpa some of the biggest blockbusters of Indian Cinema in last 5 years. You can check those out.
Bahubaali is the obvious answer but the real answer is go watch Magadheera first! It’s the same director and actor. This is what put both of them on the map. I’m also not Indian and it is what got me hooked ever since. The Indian cinema industry is so vast and many different language that there are so many to choose from and in vast genres. These particular types of films are called masala films. I personally have mainly seen films from Hindi telugu and Tamil languages so I can only speak from those experiences.
Tamil movies are more ground based they rarely have movies that are bigger than life with crazy stunts. Thier cinema is more known for great writing. Think like Oscar type movies if you know what I mean. All thier crazy movies come from two actors Vijay( whose movie “beast “is soon coming) and rajnikanth(very old). The complaints of this cinema is that sometimes it’s boring.
Telegu is known for larger than life movies. They are known for deep storyline with crazy action scenes. All these anime type movies originated from this cinema. So many of them have gotten popular than there are thousands of remakes of thier movies in other Indian languages. Bahubali, RRR, Magadheera, pokiri,pushpa etc.They are the kings of masala genre. Complaints of thier cinema is that there aren’t as many ground based movie.
Hindi films are like middle ground between those two cinemas. They are hollywoodlite. Just like Hollywood thier complaint is the writing is most of the time superfluous.
Each of them have great movies but it mainly depends on your taste.
Wow. Thank you for the detailed comment. I'm learning so much about Indian cinema today. I appreciate the breakdown. Honestly, all of those sound like styles of films I'd like to see. Sadly, it doesn't look like MAGADHEERA is available anywhere in the US. I sense that is going to be the biggest stumbling block in my goal to watch Indian movies, which is probably why I haven't seen many to begin with. I won't let that stop me though.
ruclips.net/video/G7haVu5g-Qw/видео.html movie is on RUclips. You can watch for free
@@cineflect magadheera is available on yt with subtitles in the original Telugu language
@@cineflect Magadheera is on youtube
Never forget Malayalam movies. Those are considered art.
RRR was hands down the most amazing cinematic experience I've ever stared gape-mouthed at for three hours.
The thing I notice in Indian cinema is that there is no ceiling on what's believable, on physics or limits of someone's power. And it's majestic the way they commit all the way down. Obviously our leads are these amazing demigods of strength and dancing and fighting tigers with their bare hands, but they also get the shit kicked out of them constantly. They're never so powerful they win.
Absolutely loved the review!!! The movie is indeed THAT GOOD!!!! ONE OF THE BEST I EVER SAW!!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad so many other people love RRR.
@@cineflect Oh, I watched it in a packed theatre and the energy in the audience was just so overwhelming!!! There was non stop whistling and clapping especially when both the leads graced the screen! This experience is something I will never ever forget!! I will savour it and cherish it always!!
@@cineflect watch eega(housefly) it starts a disneyish movie at the start with 15 min of disneyish acting and turns violent its kids movie for adults from the same director.
@@Deerstalker221B did you read subtitles or was it dubbed in English?
@@rosepainting8775 I saw the movie with English subtitles.
I heard alot about the movie from my office mates and finally decided to watch the move last weekend. I was stunned by the movie experience. I now feel Indian cinema is underrated! The rich indian culture always amazes me! I'm also planning to watch Bahubali series next weekend! Love from spain💗
Did you watch bahubali yet?? If not then you missing out something like RRR. watch both parts and let me know how you feel about it. Also watch eega from same director!!
3:28 spot on, I instantly thought of Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained when I watched RRR!
Waiter, more revisionist history revenge plots please :D
Rajamauli himself admitted that he has taken inspiration from inglorious bastards. History fantasy
Alison Doody? Dr. Elsa Schneider from INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE?! I'm there! Thank you for this recommendation. I used to watch a lot of Bollywood films about 20 years ago. This might be my first Tollywood film.
Welcome to South Indian cinema... Land of Tollywood Kollywood Mollywood and Sandalwood films
dude check out the movie "Eega or Makkhi" from the same legendary director of RRR ... I'm sure that you will be amazed that how good this director can make worlds best revenge drama movies.🤩
SS Rajamouli and Stephen Chow both directors proves that you can make a live action Anime films that doesn't suck and they are absolutely Fantastic
Rajamouli puts his heart and soul in every project. He's a very passionate director and that's why he's very successful.
As an Indian fan of you, this was an unexpected surprise 🎉
That's true!😀😀
Not a blockbluster, but a eerie classic from India, do checkout "Tumbbad" . Brilliant cast, haunting scenery , background score by Jesper Kyd of video games fame make this a gem.
Khal Nayak (1993) was my introduction to Indian cinema. I've also enjoyed K.G.F. Chapter 1 (2018), but felt like Chapter 2 was a little flat. Singham (2011) is probably the first to make a big splash on Netflix. I haven't seen the second or third films in the Shettyverse, but had fun with the fourth, Sooryavanshi (2021) in the theater last year. I keep hoping those or S. S. Rajamouli's Magadheera (2009) or Eega (2012) hit Netflix or Prime as they're locked in more limited streaming deals currently. I'm very happy to see others discovering these and hope we get many, many more in the years ahead.
Watch andhadhun, 3 idiots
You must watch tumbbad
@@Vats678 Oh yeah. I was at the Tumbbad premiere in Austin in 2018. Great film.
Out of the recommendations above only Eega (2012) is great and Magadheera to some extent
Rest are a bit trash
@@akshayhazari6570 You do you.
so glad you enjoyed RRR! idk if you're still taking recommendations but as an indian movie lover myself i can't help but feel giddy you've been introduced to them, this entire industry is so much more fun to watch than any western film out there. i'd heavily suggest you check out Gangubai Kathiawadi, Padmaavati, Singham, the Dhoom trilogy, Bajirao Mastani, Manikarnika, Begum Jaan, Kalank, Thugs of Hindustan, Veer Zara and Prem Rathan. It's a lot but they're all *chef's kiss* 😄
This looks insane. Puttin' it on my list :)
Excited for you to experience the madness :) Good to hear from you, Ryan. Hope all is well!
Dont apply the law of gravity, then you will be fine 😂
If u watch it then please go to theatr else dont
Waiting for your review too
Putin is busy in doing war against Ukraine
as an indian i think on VFX part. RRR is the best film to offer from india. It had huge budget even though its just a part of what marvel films has to offer.
Well this movie was a lot better than any mavel movies in terms of acting, screenplay, and cinematography
@@earthpatel1425 dude wtf! 🥲
@@sachinmeghwanshi5234 the white guys in this movie was mediocre. But acting of the indian actors in this movie is better than most of the M-she-U movies.
@@sachinmeghwanshi5234 its true you blind marvel fanboi
Ever watched Zero, that's the next Indian VFX movie
Since many good movies were already suggested, I would like to bring notice to a very underrated movie called “1 Nenokkadiney” by director sukumar which was a psychological thriller and was deemed very ahead of its time. Do watch it. I am sure you’ll enjoy the movie.
I just mentioned the same film. The screenplay deserves oscar still
Trash
u can watch no smoking
Chiyan Vikram's most movies are ahead of time....he is masterclass
Wait what? . I don't think it's good at all.. I really had so much expectations due to all that hype and I was disappointed after watching it. I don't think western audiences would like it.
Apart from common recommendations like Bahubali, KGF, 3 Idiots these are really good picks:
1. Tumbaad
2. Andhadhun
3. Salaam Bombay
4. Drishyam
5. A Wednesday
6. Dev D
7. Pather Panchali, Aparajito & Apur Songsar
8. Super Deluxe
9. Badlapur
10. Lootera
I saw it on Netflix and I am SO SAD I missed the theater run! Got my eyes open for any upcoming showing of this in the theater!
It's easily one of the best theatrical experiences I've ever had. I hope you get to experience it sooner or later.
Highly reccomand watching S.S Rajamouli's 2012 film, "Eega", dare I say go in blind and you will be blown away. Also, any chance you think RRR can break into the Best Foreign Language Film at next years Academy Awards?
Assuming India selects it for their official submission, I really hope so. The Academy never fails to disappoint though...
@@cineflect well if it does get sent.....
Then for sure it will win best background score award
The score in this film is just pure magical
@@cineflect the sarcasm here was real 😂😂
Then I guess every marvel movie should be nominated for Best Picture. Lol. Dude a movie like Interstellar didn't even got a nomination like srsly RRR????
Nah, won't win any Oscars, even if it was an English-language film. But doesn't matter either, we enjoyed it. That's all that truly matters.
Awesome bro..RRR is just awesome...felt so happy and proud on seeing your review.. Just a piece of information - Indian film industry is very much varied and not limited to bollywood. Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi are film industries which come up with quality contents consistently. You may watch Bahubali 1 and 2, Nayakan, Soorarai potru, Drishyam 1 and 2, Bangalore days, Kumbalanghi nights, Amen etc. to start with...love❤
Thank you so much! Not gonna lie, Indian cinema is so vast and diverse that it's pretty overwhelming to a newcomer. But I'm equally excited to see/learn more.
@@cineflect thanks for your reply, Bro..Welcome to this world..❤you are in for an exciting ride ☺🤝🏽lots of ❤
S.S. Rajamouli, Manirathnam, Vetrimaaran, Lijo Jose Pallissery, Jithu Joseph, Anjali Menoen, Sibi Malayil, Sathyahith Ray(Sathyajith Rai is considered the Guru of Indian cinema), Jayaraj etc are some filmmakers you should definitely experience..☺❤🤝🏽
@@cineflect watch with a open mind bro....indian cinemas are different like night and day
@@cineflect hey the malayalam movie kumbalangi nights is free on RUclips (with subs) so check it out. It's enchanting.
Great concise, insightful, expertly delivered review. Really fantastic job. I finally watched RRR on Netflix last night and my only disappointment was that I didn't see it at the Cinema. Everything about this movie is over the top large and delivered with complete sincerity. No snarky remarks, no making jokes about your enemies. Everything in this movie belonged in this movie and I totally agree about the three hours...it just flew by. The next day and I'm still somewhat reeling from what I saw. Entertainment to the max.
Man you just surprised and shocked me to my bones. I'm from india and I had never imagined to see a Cineflect commentary on an Indian film.
And about the recommendations you have "top rated Bollywood film on IMDb to check but I would highly suggest Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1 & 2 (purely masterpieces).
And other two movies, first is "3 Idiots" and second is "Muna Bhai MBBS" a story about a gangster who joins medical college to impress a girl. Both are hilariously funny.
My coverage of Indian cinema was long overdue :) Thanks for the recs, Kulwinder. Adding all of these to my watchlist!
Why would you suggest a raw film like GoW to someone who loved the outlandish entertaining surreal cinema of RRR?
Agree 100 % must watch movie
@@DrDipanjan anybody can appreciate gangs .. also didn’t you see he also mentioned DRIVE MY CAR?? Of course he will love all the indie/ realistic and grounded films from India ..
Finally , someone recommending good Bollywood movie. I would also add Tare Zameen Par, Andhadhun, Pink, Sardar Udhaam and Shershah.
film suggestions: (order random)
1. Dangal
2. KGF
3. KGF Chapter 2
4. Pushpa: The Rise
5. Bahubali - The Beginning
6. Bahubali - The Conclusion
7. Dil Dhadakne Do
8. 3 Idiots
9. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
10. Dhruva
11. Spyder
12. Padmaavat
13. DJ (Allu Arjun)
14. Sultan
15. The Whole Mahabharata 1998 Show
all i can remember rn, ill keep adding
EPIC movie ............. Once in a life time experience .... A must watch multiple times movie ...... Pride of India
RRR- King of Movies
RRR- The most entertaining flick from EARRRTH
Mahanati
This movie is a biopic of great Telugu actress Savitri who also appeared in several other industries.
Such a fantastic movie!
Gangs of wasseypur is also great movie. Its broken in two parts but is a single 5 hr movie.
So glad you loved the film. And excited to hear from you after exploring other various movies from india.
And between your pronouncing of words is very good.
Thank you! I was worried I was butchering some of the names 😬
The ending song is not just a music video randomly inserted into the film but is a tribute to prominent Indian freedom fighters.
I have some recommendations for you -
*Bollywood*
- Gangs of Wasseypur ( a cult classic)
- Sardar Udham ( oscar worthy cinematography and set designs)
- Newton
*Malayalam industry* (my favourite)
- Kumbalangi Nights
- Joji (based on Macbeth)
- churuli (mystery)
And then comes “Ship of theseus” (don’t know which category it belongs to but it’s a masterpiece)
Boycott bollywood. Say no to hindi/urdu movies. Dubbing is the future. Dub into all major languages. End hindi/urdu imperialism. Say no to hindi. India not hindi. Indian cinema not bollywood.
@@HinduReddy How about end Tamil Telugu?
@@HinduReddy 😂😂😂
Kumbalangi nights wrost movie 😖
@@jsr1494 it’s ok not everyone likes good movies
RRR is India's 3rd highest grossing film ❤️
I just watched RRR 1 hour ago and what a movie, what a insane masterpiece
I am from North India where Bollywood dominates and I never watched any South Indian movie in the theater before. I watched both Bahubali films on mobile but they were marvelous too.
Background music, songs, actors, action, set, cinematography... Everything in this movie is 11 out of 10... Throughly enjoyed.
If anyone of you haven't seen RRR yet... Get your tickets as soon as possible... No kidding, you will love it.
Boycott bollywood. Say no to hindi/urdu movies. Dubbing is the future. Dub into all major languages. End hindi/urdu imperialism. Say no to hindi. India not hindi. Indian cinema not bollywood.
@@HinduReddy exactly
@@HinduReddy Why are u hating on a language tho? They were born into it. Even tho Hindi isn't my mother tongue, u shouldn't disrespect the Hindi people either. It's indian as well
@@HinduReddy what does hindi has to do with this?
RRR is just a gem of a cinema experience.
Can't get enough of this movie especially the score is amazing too
As an Indian movie is being discussed.... I as a OG subscriber of this channel welcome all of my fellow Indians to this comment section ... 🙏🙏💪
U absolutely need to watch "EEGA" from the same director. It's his best work. Its absolutely bonkers and supremely entertaining. It had a very tiny budget that doesnt even cover costume budget of a marvel film but what the team achieved with that is stupendous. Just watch it blindly without even watching a trailer. Just spare first 20 min or so and u wl be in for a treat!!!!
I didn't like the songs of eega.
@@rishabhs4956 there is only one song and u can always skip it.
Eega is a ridiculously entertaining movie ,, it was my first rajamouli film ,,
As an Indian, I appreciate and thank you for bringing out Indian cinemas to people across the globe ❤️🇮🇳❤️
Kuch bhi...
@@wanderingmonk3170 tu kuch bhi hai
@@om36891 aur tu kuch bhi nahi hai... zero
Well i am more scared because if these people start watching Bollywood trash, they will not come back ever to true Indian cinema (the southern industry)
@@wanderingmonk3170 agreed, i feel these type of comments look cringe. I used to do it few years back too when I had an impression of colonialism and didn't read about what our civilization truly was. I used to be subconsciously ashamed of my identity and even if someone disagrees, everyone who studies Indian subjects and watch Indian movies are bound to feel that way, no exceptions possible.
It's only when is started studying about my culture, religion and identify for now 2 years, i don't bow down to others for mentioning about my country.
Can you imagine a UK-US citizen typing this message, when an Indian reviews Hollywood movies. I hope people get my point now. 🙏🏻
If I were asked to define this movie in one word, I would say SINCERITY
Recommendations : Watch all SS Rajamouli films. That man never lets you bored even for a minute while he tells his stories. Greatest of all time.
If you want to watch Oscar level film from India that got snubbed this year watch this films:
1) Sardar Udham
2) Great Indian Kitchen
Beautiful recommendations! +1 to these two.
Sardar Udham is a MASTERPIECE
Holy shit did that movie won my heart
+1
This probably is the current apex of Indian blockbusters. There have been huge epics before it, like Jodhaa Akbar, but in terms of action spectacle this is probably the greatest. Hopefully your foray into Indian cinema doesn't stop at the blockbusters tho! Check out the other genres.
Jodha Akbur ke alawa koi aur naam nahi mila
Jodha akbar is afake, propaganda film! Pls DO NOT! Recommend that fake thing to new people!
@@ex-muslimraj8652 it's a movie. What the fuck is a "fake movie"? Look up the definition of motion picture first and stop embarrassing yourself.
Better to watch few hindi soaps rather jadhu bhikar
@@peptalks365 😅
Gosh… I came across Indian cinematic Universe and it changed my life. I am forever a fan. Please watch KGF, Soorarai Potru, Master, Asuran, oh so many good movies from India.
Both Ram and Bheem carry this film on their back,
But i have to say without giving any spoilers by the end it's more like Ram is the clear protagonist of the film
It's a ultimate Bro-Film but you can't deny Ram is the main character by the end
Telugu people love Kubrick, Spielberg , Tarantino & coen brothers. So you will see a lot of their "inspirations". But its all good, we add our own spice into it. Check out rangasthalam by the same artist: ramcharan.
I would recommend Kahaani (Hindi) and Drisyam (Malayalam). Both low budget but blockbuster thrillers.
I also felt that even though the main influence was Inglorious Basterds there was a hint of Django there. Only person I’ve seen mention it so far. Became obsessed with this film, I’m watching as many reviews and analysis as I can. It’s just so amazing. Also watched Bahubali, and it’s also action packed and grappling. And note: I found on Netflix (I’m in UK) a film called The Legend of Bhagat Singh. It will be on only a few more days. It’s a historical drama about an independence movement starring Ajay Devgn, who plays Venkata Rama Raju in RRR. The movie was gorgeous to watch and Devgn is an amazing actor
You'll find one thing common in rajmaulis filmography....The Recantation.... Whether it happens literally or philosophically
Ah, that’s interesting. I like directorial trademarks. That moment was rad in RRR.
Yup... It's RECARNATION of main character... he sacrifices himself & return with a new greater elegance...Btw RECANTATION is also true for rajmaulis filmography..
I hope you'll explore more films from various Indian industries.Here'r some suggestions-
1)BERFI :- A ROMCOM
2) ANDHADHUN :- thriller drama
3)KAHANI :- suspence thriller
4) Aamish (from another industry from Northeast India probably you'll find it like Korean films)
5)3 idiot
6)TUMBAD : MYTH HORROR
7) PARI :- ROMANTIC HORROR...And many more...
If you really want to watch a beautiful cinema then please watch the LEGEND himself SATYAJIT RAY WORKS . He got Oscar for his contribution to films as LIFETIME achievement. His first film he made which Patha pachali. Aapu triology. There is more than bollywood and tollywood. India has a unified yet diverse languages. Maximum 122 and upto 8 to 9 dialects even we native speakers do not know. As I am bengali some films I would suggest if you get time court ( marathi) aamsh ( assamese). Caution this is an ocean and u would love it
Thank you 🙏. Namaste
Bro there is definitely more than tollywood or bollywood but the reason why tollywood is so popular is because telugu people love tollywood. Now see you are a Bengali. Rabindranath Tagore is so popular because you Bengali people gave him the respect he deserved! Telugu poets are not very popular because we never gave them the respect they deserved! So similarly, if people of a state give respect to their films, they'll get recognition! What I see is that many states dont have a craze for films like we have in AP, Telangana. If a Bengali film can collect 300 crores in Bengal, it'll grab more attention! So you'll get respect only if you give respect to your own industry!
This looks amazing. A shame it won't come in many screens here in Mexico
Watch kgf-2 teaser this release in Mexico
7 languages including english.so if it was not released then you can see it online.
So many good Indian movies on Prime and Netflix...Here are just a few of them:
1. Vada Chennai(Tamil movie) -Prime
2. The Great Indian Kitchen (Malayalam movie)- Prime
3. Asuran (Tamil movie)- Prime
4. Kumbalangi Nights (Malayalam movie) -Prime
5. Dhrishyam 1 and 2 (Malayalam movies) - 2 is on Prime, the first is probably on RUclips
6. Ayyapanum Koshiyum (Malayalam movie)- Prime
7. Mathu Vadalara (Telugu movie)- Prime(?)
8. Agent Sai Srinivasa Athreya (Telugu movie) -Prime
9. Kavaludaari (Kannada movie)- Prime
10. Mandela (Tamil movie)- Netflix
11. Seventh Day (Malayalam movie)- Einthusan (can be seen for free)
12. Home (Malayalam movie) -Prime
13. Unda (Malayalam movie) -Prime
14. Maanagaram (Tamil movie) -Prime
15. Soodu Kavvum (Tamil movie) -RUclips
16. Vikram Veda (Tamil movie) -Prime
17. Andhadhun (Hind movie) -Netflix(?)
Just the tip of the iceberg. If I were you, I'd avoid Bollywood almost altogether and explore the 'regional' Indian movies. That's where the real good content lies.
Watched it yesterday on Netflix. Couldn't stop watching.
I would watch some of Satyajit Ray's works for all the cinephiles. It's not action extravaganza or entertainment but he was truly visionary
Well they are totally different films ,,
Try watching "bulbbul". It is available on Netflix, only 1.5 hrs long and is one of the best art films with top notch acting, camera work, lighting, music and ofc story.
RRR was the biggest film on the planet earth during the first weekend of it's run beating "The batman" itself in collections.
Jai Telugu thalli ♥️✊💪💥
yes bro
Well, kgf 2 beat RRR soooo easily
@@pakalupapito7551
Desperate kannada people 🤣
Japan : making Anime
India : Bringing Anime into reality.
RRR is the Third biggest blockbuster of India
Just behind Dangal (2100 cr.)
And Bahubali 2 conclusion (1800cr.)
But in India it is the second biggest blockbuster.... Dangal's huge amount of collection came from China..
Dude , I just want to say thankyou for acknowledging that there is a different film industry in India, you must be the first foreigner to do that , also its not just telugu and hindi there are many other industry like tamil, malayalam, kannada and many more . And the movies I personally recommend to watch are KGF 1 and 2 ( 2 just came out ) drishyam 1 and 2 , eega and Super Deluxe they are from kannada , malayalam, telugu and tamil industries respectfully.
Thank God you said TOLLYWOOD not Bollywood.. loved your review
I have done quite a bit of analysis on RRR to find out why it became the first Indian film to hook American and English audience in. This film has laid out so many traps early on to hook English speaking audience.
I just stumbled upon your channel and it’s good that you stumbled upon Indian cinema as well 🤭. Indian cinema really does have a lot to offer and I don’t think I can put all that in this list but as a native Indian from southern part of India i can tell these films will be worth watching for a first time foreign viewer .
List :
1) Kgf 1 and Kgf 2 ( epic action )
2) maanadu ( time loop comedy)
3) kumbalangi nights ( slice of life)
4) dangal ( sports )
5) super deluxe ( it’s a must watch)
6) Bahubali 1 & 2 ( epic fiction)
7) 24 ( time machine drama )
8) kaithi ( action )
9) jaathi ratnalu ( comedy)
Life is all about stumbling upon things! :) Thanks for the recs and pointing out the genres. Hope to watch all of these sooner or later.
KGF 1 and 2
Lunchbox
Watch English medium, hindi medium
Soorarai Pottru
Uri
Scam 1992 ( Web series)
Mirzapur , Gangs of Wasseypur
Neerja , Baby
Bahubali 1 and 2
Article 15
3 idiots
Dangal, Bajrangi Bhaijaan , PK , Jai Bheem
Tumbaad
And Irfhan Khan films ( That guy turned down interstellar for Lunchbox)
And a lot of films
great recommendations bro..add Avane Srimannarayan
Bahubali , eega , Bajirao mastani ,padmavat ,guzzarish,barfi,Jagga jassos, tummbad ,ugly , gangs of Wasseypur, andhadhun- truly a masterpiece,kahani do check out this amazing list u will not be disappointed
I think Indian audience loved Bahubali series more, especially the hype they created for Bahubali 2.
While foreign reactors loved RRR.
But Bahubali score >>>>>> RRR score
M M Keeravani the composer went all out for Bahubali.
Tollywood (state: Andra Pradesh & Telangana, Language : Telugu)
It is the best for this type of entertainment
Bollywood ( North Indian States, Language : Hindi)
I dont know what they are doing right now, they were supposed to be the best of India but general audience couldn't connect them anymore, but they are know for musical masterpieces and epic movies like Bajirao Mastani, Padmavat etc.
Mollywood ( State : Kerala, Language : Malayalam)
Generally best script in the business and no over the top entertainment. Well grounded realistic industry perhaps in the world i would say. But currently lack the entertainment which they mastered in the past.
Kollywood ( State : Tamil Nadu, Langauge : Tamil)
A combination Mollywood and Tollywood but not mastered either of their qualities to the level.
Sandalwood (State : Karnataka, language : Kannada)
The wild card Industry in India, you can't predict them, they surprise us. Currently India is riding the KGF 2 wave from this Industry, soon to hit the big screen on April 14.
These are the top 5 industries in India, there are more.
Bahubali music is something else, it never gets old 👍
Kollywood isn't balanced? Dude what shit are u high on? 😂 kollywood provides the best mainstream content oriented films and gives a fair share of art movies as well. May be kollywood isn't giving big budget entertainers now but if u look at the recent past, kollywood is the first south indian industry to enter 100 cr 200 cr clubs and also has 7 oscar submissions. What do u think about that?
@@geethangunarathinam3227 may be you should check the shit you are high on, i never mentioned its not balanced rather i said it is.
@@geethangunarathinam3227 yeah currently tollywood has overtaken t but no way Tamil movies are not entertaining....recently i watched Ratsasan movie it was good thriller and the music was 🔥
@@geethangunarathinam3227 Yes Kollywood started 100, 200 clubs in South India. But Tollywood started everything from 300 to 1800 cr clubs in South. Tamil industry makes some good commercial films but they need to come up with a smash pan-India hit.
Watch Bahubali 1 and 2.......
This are the master pieces from the same director of rrr movie.
In indian cinema(also in the world cinema) there is no comparison with this film.
While many of my fellow Indian film fans will recommend movies that have been massive hits, I want to recommend a few films that were wayyy ahead of their time and were absolute disasters in the industry when they were released, however, I loved them as a kid and still do..these films do have their classic cheeky masala flavour in them, but these are absolute goldmines
1: Nenokkadine
Khalejaa
Johnny (2002)
@सनातन संघर्ष jai pspk
Outstanding piecie of movie making!
Nothing like it Indian movies are taking it to the next level
I loved RRR. I watched it 3 times already (including IMAX 3D). It was pure fun.
Since you asked for recommendations here are some of my fav. indian movies:
1. Super Deluxe (anthology, philosophical drama, with a hint of comedy, about Karma )
2. Bulbul (fantasy, drama)
3. Jallikattu (drama about how Primal Humanity is even in today's day and age)
4. Tumbbad (horrors of human greed)
5. Vikram Vedha (action / drama about human morality)
6. Asuran (a man's struggle against indian caste system)
7. Karnan (a community's struggle against indian caste system)
8. Article 15 (an eye opener for indian society and corrupt system)
9. Taare zameen par (best ever indian film on dyslexia)
10. Andhadhun (Thriller about a 'blind' musician witnesses a murder)
11. Minnal Murali (one of best indian superhero film)
12. Lagaan (Periodic drama about a village's struggle against Britishers in pre-independence era WITH an unexpected game)
Nice list 👍🏾
Which state are you from?.
GREATT Recommendation..🔥
I just watched Super Deluxe, and it's my favourite movie now!
This must be the top rated comment here. An absolutely must watch list.
what a list man