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Bollywood gems reviving forgotten tales with fresh heart and magic for a new generation of cinema lovers everywhere

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 28, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Qarib Qarib Singlle (2017)

Qarib Qarib Singlle feels like an old-school letter of love sent in the age of dating apps. Irrfan Khan and Parvathy play two middle-aged strangers who meet online and end up travelling across India together. Inspired by real-life travel experiences, the film was shot in Rishikesh, Bikaner, Delhi and Gangtok, gently reminding us that second chances and late romances can feel wonderfully new, no matter your age.

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Maqbool (2003)

In this powerful retelling of Macbeth, the Scottish moors become Mumbai’s smoky underworld, ruled by a brooding don and his fearless lover. Pankaj Kapur and Tabu deliver performances so intense you almost forget Shakespeare exists. Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, Maqbool quietly began a celebrated trilogy of Shakespeare adaptations in Hindi cinema, proving classic tragedies can feel raw, local, dangerous and heartbreakingly intimate even decades after they were first written, still.

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Omkara (2006)

Omkara lifts Othello out of Venice and drops him into the dust and power games of rural Uttar Pradesh. Ajay Devgn’s conflicted leader, Kareena Kapoor’s gentle Dolly and Saif Ali Khan’s unforgettable Langda Tyagi make jealousy feel terrifyingly real. The film’s earthy dialogues, political setting and iconic Beedi and Namak Ishq Ka soundtrack turned this adaptation into a milestone for rooted Shakespeare in Bollywood, loved across India and abroad.

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Raavan (2010)

Raavan flips the Ramayana on its head, inviting you to see the so-called villain’s side of the story. Mani Ratnam’s visually stunning film, with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, was shot in dense forests and near roaring waterfalls across India. It was simultaneously made in Tamil as Raavanan, making this mythic reimagining a rare bilingual experiment that still sparks debate about good, evil and grey spaces in storytelling.

5/5

Ram Leela (2015)

Ram Leela takes Romeo and Juliet into the riot of colour, music and danger of Gujarati feuding families. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh’s crackling chemistry turned this tragic romance into a massive contemporary hit. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film’s garba sequences were choreographed like grand stage productions, inspiring countless festive dance performances and reminding audiences that even doomed love stories can look breathtakingly alive on screen for years.

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