The Ultimate Guide: Hindi Movies Name from A to Z

Bollywood, the powerhouse of the Hindi film industry, has produced over a thousand movies since its inception with Raja Harishchandra in 1913. For film enthusiasts, collectors, or quiz masters, finding a structured list of Hindi movies name from A to Z can be a daunting task. From the golden era of black-and-white classics to the modern blockbusters of the OTT generation, this article serves as your encyclopedic guide to Hindi cinema, organized alphabetically.

U — Udta Punjab (2016)
A gritty, hard-hitting look at substance abuse in Punjab; raw performances and unflinching storytelling confront a serious social issue.

  • Baahubali: The Beginning (2015): Note: Although primarily Telugu, the Hindi dubbed version broke records.
  • Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015): Salman Khan’s heartwarming tale of a man helping a mute girl cross the border.
  • Barfi! (2012): A silent-era inspired comedy-drama that went to the Oscars.
  • Black (2005): The story of a deaf-blind girl that redefined acting benchmarks for Rani Mukerji.
  • Bombay (1995): Mani Ratnam’s political romance set against the Bombay riots.
  • Border (1997): The quintessential war film based on the Battle of Longewala.

Uri: The Surgical Strike was his choice. She fell asleep. He didn’t mind.

  • Chak De! India (2007): A sports film that transcended cinema to become a national anthem for women’s hockey.
  • Chashme Buddoor (1981): A cult comedy of errors that defined urban youth in the 80s.
  • Chupke Chupke (1975): Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s masterpiece of gentle comedy featuring Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan.
  • Company (2002): A gritty underworld drama based on the D-Company.
  • C.I.D. (1956): The birth of the classic "Kishore Kumar" comedic track in a thriller format.

S - Sholay (1975): Widely regarded as one of the greatest Indian films ever made, this "Curry Western" features the iconic villain Gabbar Singh.

I – Ishq (1997)

A quintessential 90s entertainer mixing comedy and romance, starring Aamir Khan, Ajay Devgn, Juhi Chawla, and Kajol.

  • Lagaan (2001) - a historical sports drama film starring Aamir Khan and Gracy Singh
  • Laawaris (1981) - a drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan and Maureen
  • Lahore Se Aagey (2016) - a romantic drama film starring Bidita Bag and Ayesha Kaduskar
  • Lekin (1990) - a romantic drama film starring Amitabh Bachchan and Sridevi
  • Love Aaj Kal (2009) - a romantic comedy film starring Saif Ali Khan and Preity Zinta

Q — Queen (2013)
An empowering, feel-good road-movie about self-discovery after a broken engagement; Kangana Ranaut’s breakout turn is warm and infectious.

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