Oscar night is the most prestigious night in the industry of entertainment. This night comes every year to honor the most amazing talent around the world. The movies that win an oscar are remembered forever as they leave an imprint on our minds. Now, when we are talking about Oscar, there are so many incredible Bollywood movies that totally deserved an Oscar for a compelling screenplay, remarkable actors, and visionary plotline. So, let's talk about these movies one by one.
List of 7 Visionary Bollywood Movies That Deserved An Oscar:
1) Rang De Basanti
This movie is without a doubt one of the best movies ever made. It reminds us of how freedom fighters struggled in the past to liberate India from British rule and then connects the past story with the present story by beautifully explaining the flaws in the political system of India.
The actors in the movie were very carefree in the beginning and wanted the change to take place in the political system but never took a step to change the system. Later, when they lose a friend because of the carelessness of a defense minister, they take steps to give justice to the family of the deceased.
2) My name is Khan
Just because a person is a Muslim doesn't mean he is a terrorist. Islam is a religion and every person who follows this religion is not a terrorist. My name is Khan explains the story of a Muslim man, Rizwan Khan, who lived in the United States of America.
The man seeks to avenge the death of his son by saying to the president of the United States, "My name is Khan and I am not a terrorist". This movie is quite compelling, moving, and inspiring. Undoubtedly, this Bollywood movie deserves an Oscar.
3) A Wednesday
A police commissioner who was just about to retire gets an ambiguous call and that one phone call becomes the case of his life. He receives this phone call from an ordinary person who is annoyed with the incompetence of the authorities, who are not willing to take an action against the terrorists who have ruined the lives of many.
That one common man makes an effort in changing the bureaucratic system of India. He threatens the police of Mumbai to bomb 5 cities if they fail to carry out his order.
4) Chak De! India
This movie definitely deserves an Oscar. Kabir Khan an Indian hockey player was accused of betraying India by siding with Pakistan in the Men's Hockey World Cup. Because of this, his position of captain was taken away from him.
Moreover, he was forced to leave his hometown with his mother. Carrying this pain on his shoulders, Kabir decides to return to the Hockey arena by coaching the women's hockey team of India.
The team was continuously undermined and sidelined by the sports authorities in India. This movie taught people to treat men and women as equals.
5) Udaan
This is the story of a boy named Rohan, who runs away from the negative shadows of his authoritarian father. He takes his brother along with him and goes to his city of dreams to follow his passion of becoming a writer. The movie had many heart-wrecking scenes.
The story shows an authoritarian father who imposes his decision on his son and forces him not to believe in his dreams. This movie is quite inspiring as it shows how Rohan is able to leave his past behind and open the doors of a bright future for him.
6) Queen
This is an interesting story of a woman named Rani whose would-be husband, Vijay refuses to marry her. After Vijay calls off the wedding, she decides to go to her honeymoon destination all by herself.
Being in an unknown country all alone, she faces many struggles and makes friends who help her better understand herself. Towards the end of her honeymoon trip, she becomes independent and realizes that she does not need anyone.
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