Top 10 Highest Rated Indian Movies of All time

Explore the List of Greatest Indian Movies in the history of Indian cinema. List include All Indian Movie Industry’s.

1. 12th Fail

Rating: 8.8/10

Based on true Story 12th fail. An IPS Officer Monaj Kumar Sharma from a small town in Chambal Who failed in class 12th slept 3 hours a night and started over four times to Clear India’s Toughest Exam UPSC throughout his preparation. He falls in love with a girl. 12th Fail is an inspiring Story for all those people. Who never Stop trying to Achieve their Goal. 12th Fail is India’s highest-rated movie of All time.


2. #Home (2021)

Rating: 8.8/10

Home is a heartwarming family movie with a simple but touching story. It follows a kind 60-year-old father who struggles to understand and connect with his social media-obsessed sons. Indrans gives an outstanding performance – within 20 minutes, viewers feel deeply connected to his character and want him to succeed. While the movie drags a bit toward the end and has a weak ending, its strong writing and character development shine through. It skillfully shows family relationships with both humor and heart. The string-based music creates a warm atmosphere. Overall, it’s an enjoyable, relatable film best watched together as a family.


3. Nayakan (1987)

Rating:8.7/10

Velu, the only son of a rebel union leader, accidentally reveals his father’s location to the police, leading to his father’s death. Angry at the police’s deception, Velu kills an officer and escapes to Bombay. There, a friendly smuggler named Hussain takes him in and raises him. As Velu grows up, he becomes generous but remains angry at unfairness, which leads him to become a powerful crime boss in Bombay. The story draws inspiration from real-life gangster Varadarajan Mudaliar and the movie The Godfather.


4. Pariyerum Perumal (2018)

Rating:8.7/10

Pariyerum Perumal is Directed by Mari Selvaraj’s Pariyerum Perumal tells the story of a young man from a lower social class fall in Love with Upper caste Girl in Tamil Nadu, India. Known as Pariyan, he faces harsh discrimination during his first year of college. As the abuse worsens, Pariyan must choose how to handle the situation.


5. Manichithrathazhu (1993)

Rating:8.7/10

Directed by fazil A newly married couple, Ganga and Nakulan, moves into Nakulan’s family house called Madampalli. Nakulan’s uncle Thampi, who believes in old customs and superstitions, warns them not to live in the house, saying it’s haunted. Nakulan doesn’t listen to this warning. After they move in, strange things start happening in the house.


6. Anbe Shivam (2003)

Rating:8.6/10

Anbe Sivam (Love Is God) is a 2003 Tamil comedy-drama movie directed by Sundar C, who also helped produce it. The story follows two very different men, Nallasivam (Kamal) and Anbarasu (Madhavan), who unexpectedly travel together from Bhubaneswar to Chennai. Vidyasagar created the movie’s music, while Arthur A. Wilson handled the camera work and M. Prabhaharan was in charge of the sets.


7. Gol Maal (1979)

Rating:8.6/10

Gol Maal (meaning confusion or mess) is a 1979 Indian comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. He produced the movie along with N.C. Sippy, while Rahul Dev Burman created the music. Burman’s music perfectly matched the director’s vision of a simple yet layered love story about middle-class Indian life.


8. Apu sansar (1959)

Rating: 8.4/10

Apu Sansar (The world of Apu) Directed by Satyajit Ray. Apu, a recent college graduate, finds it challenging to balance family life with his dream of becoming a writer. The film beautifully captures nature’s moments – from sunlit reeds swaying in the wind to powerful monsoon rains on city streets – while exploring themes of love and loss.


9. 3 Idiots (2009)

Rating: 8.4/10

Three students – Farhan, Raju, and Rancho – share a room at India’s prestigious Imperial College of Engineering. Farhan and Raju are regular students from simple families, while Rancho comes from wealth. Farhan studies engineering to please his father but dreams of becoming a wildlife photographer. Raju hopes his education will help his poor family. Rancho, though rich, studies because he truly loves learning and creating things, unlike his classmates who only care about grades. Rancho’s unique approach to learning puts him at odds with the strict college dean, Professor Virus. Rancho criticizes the college’s harsh, competitive atmosphere and meaningless memorization, saying these led to Joy’s death.


10. Black Friday (2004)

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Rating: 8.4/10

Black Friday is a 2004 Indian thriller movie about the deadly 1993 Mumbai bombings. Director Anurag Kashyap shows both what caused the attacks and how police investigated them afterward. The film stars Kay Kay Menon, Pawan Malhotra, and Aditya Srivastav. It follows the stories of everyone involved – the attackers, victims, and police. Based on the book “Black Friday – The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts,” the movie is known as one of Bollywood’s most realistic and powerful films.


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