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The Most Popular Leading Hindi movies 

Dor

Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, 
Starring: Gul Panag, Ayesha Takia and Shreyas Talpade in lead roles. 
A remake of Malayalam film ‘Perumazhakkalam. The film reveals the story of two women from various experiences coming collectively and finding redemption from each other’s travails and makes a strong feminist statement. 
Zeenat's husband inadvertently kills a man in Saudi Arabia. So she embarks on a journey to save her husband from heaven by seeking forgiveness from the widow of the dead.
Director: Nagesh Kukunoor
Awards: Zee Cine Critics Award for Best Actor – Female, MORE
Music director: Salim Merchant, Sulaiman Merchant
Dasvidaniya
If you haven’t cried very from seeing ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’, start imagining this film that features Vinay Pathak in the lead role of Amar Kaul, a man who works to take action on his bucket-list after his doctor tells him he has only three months to live. He then wins ten real dreams and continues each one with all that he has to make life worth living.
Release date: 7 November 2008 (India)
Director: Shashant Shah
Budget: 10 lakhs INR
Languages: Hindi, English, Russian

Paanch


Paanch is an Indian corruption thriller film The film is "loosely" based on the 1976-77 Joshi-Abhyankar serial murders in Pune, to be Anurag Kashyap’s best film ever, violence and depiction of drug damage meant that the Censor Board was never satisfied with its release

Initial release: 21 September 2003Director: Anurag Kashyap
Producer: Pradeep Sharma
Starring Kay Kay Menon, Aditya Srivastava, Vijay Maurya, Joy Fernandes, and Tejaswini Kolhapure.

Madholal Keep Walking

If‘ Madholal Keep Walking’ turns around the central character Madholal working as a security guy in an office whose life changes after doing an injury in a terrorist strike. The film spins around his newfound fears and how his family overwhelms them.
Madholal works as a protection guard and has a loving family and friends. But all his ambitions come to a halt and his life turns into one of worry when he is wounded in an explosion.
Release date: 27 August 2010 (India)
Director: Jai Tank
Screenplay: Jai Tank, Saani Aslam, Sachin Dharekar, Prashant Loke

Music director: Nayab Raja, Nayab, Sameer Uddin, Ketan Sodha, Tanuj Tiku, Raja


Supermen Of Malegaon

‘Supermen Of Malegaon’ is technically a documentary but what an interesting piece of work this is The documentary tells the story of the people of Malegaon who make cartoons of famous Bollywood films in a bid to have harmony and calm in their ruined and communally-fraught village.
Director Faiza Ahmad Khan supports a group of quirky no-budget film-makers in Malegaon, one of Maharashtra's big cities that have often become filled with tension between its Hindu and Muslim populations.
Initial release: 28 July 2008
Director: Faiza Ahmad Khan
Screenplay: Faiza Ahmad Khan
Cast: Akram Khan, Nasir Sheikh, Farogh Jafri, Shakeel Bharati, Shafique

Producers: Faiza Ahmad Khan, Gargey Trivedi, Siddharth Thakur
Rang Rasiya
If you are tired of the multiple bans on films these days (the word ‘shit’ has been beeped out from the latest ‘Ant-Man’ movie), same society taking insult to a real female (Nandana Sen) being described as a goddess by Raja Ravi Varma (Randeep Hooda). Elimination of art needs to be fought – and this Ketan Mehta film is the perfect illustration of that.
A young and talented Raja Ravi Varma trains under the king of Kerala. When he moves to British-era Bombay and resorts Sugandha, who originally performs his artwork, but later becomes his talent.
Release date: 7 November 2014 (India)
Director: Ketan Mehta
Based on: The life of Raja Ravi Varma

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