If you love to watch some old masterpieces, we’ve compiled a list of the best old Hindi movies on OTT. Relive the golden era of Indian cinema with these incredible yesteryear movies.
The Indian cinema industry has secured its place as one of the most recognized entertainment sources as it offers true cinematic gems for multiple generations. Several Bollywood movies and stars continue to garner immense love from across the world. If you love to watch some old masterpieces, we’ve compiled a list of the best old Hindi movies on OTT. Relive the golden era of Indian cinema with these incredible yesteryear movies.
A poignant tale of motherhood against the odds of corruption, greed, rebellion, and immorality. Based on Mehboob Khan’s movie Aurat, this epic melodrama narrates the story of a poverty-stricken single mother who raises her sons while battling the odds. The movie acts as a yardstick that has defined Hindi cinema over the years. Whether it is the songs, cinematography, or emotionally charged narrative, Mother India is a classic gem.
The story revolves around a freedom fighter’s son, Bharat, who travels to England for higher studies and strives to bring about a change in the mindset of foreigners towards India. His high morals, patriotism, and Indian roots influence everyone he meets on his journey. The movie also features a beautiful romantic trope between two unlikely lovers with cultural differences. Later, this incredible movie became an inspiration for Akshay Kumar’s Namastey London.
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Adapted from the novel ‘Man, Woman and Child’, Masoom marks Shekhar Kapur’s directorial debut with this poignant family drama revolving around marital infidelity, jealousy, hatred, and acceptance. The movie brilliantly showcases the child’s innocence tainted by the grown-ups' actions. It is an emotional coaster ride, depicting various emotions with a well-paced execution and narrative.
Chander Vohra’s drama film centers around Vijay who is mentally disturbed due to some emotional trauma. His father then concocts a plan to get Vijay healed by faking his marriage with a courtesan, but it backfires when hatred, jealousy, and societal hypocrisy get entangled with the family drama.
Set in rural Ramgarh, the story revolves around the most wanted and feared criminal, Gabbar, and the cat-and-mouse chase that ensues as police and ex-convicts Jai and Veeru team up to hunt him down. The movie garnered cult status as fans lauded its execution, plotline, and edgy dialogues, and it became one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
Based on the Bengali story ‘Ras’, Saudagar, as the name suggests, revolves around a manipulative trader who sells gur (jaggery) in the street market. He hatches a plan to earn more profit and fulfil his romantic desires at the cost of another woman’s innocence. Despite not being able to rake in sufficient BO collections, Saudagar received critical acclaim for its theme and power-packed performances.
This inspirational tear-jerking movie revolves around life and its beauty, which transcends societal norms. The movie portrays the life of a terminally ill patient, Anand, and the impact he has on the lives of others. The movie imparts an incredible lesson about the grandeur of life, which need not be long to be fulfilling. Anand is one of the greatest movies of all time that remains etched in the memories of fans and cinema enthusiasts with its intriguing dialogue and melodramatic narrative.
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