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Movies that made us question everything we thought we knew

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 14, 2025, 12:00 IST
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This psychological horror-thriller starring R. Madhavan blended supernatural elements with technology-driven suspense. The plot—about a TV serial predicting real-life events in a family—forced audiences to question coincidence, fate, and the unseen forces that might control our lives. Its mix of horror and paranoia made viewers see everyday gadgets in a more unsettling light.

2/6

Ankhon Dekhi

Sanjay Mishra’s role in this philosophical drama about a man who decides to believe only what he personally witnesses challenged conventional thinking. The film nudged audiences to question blind faith, hearsay, and social conditioning, urging them to re-evaluate how they form beliefs.

3/6

Guilty

Set against the backdrop of the #MeToo movement, this Netflix original starring Kiara Advani examined consent, victim-blaming, and how privilege can distort justice. The layered storytelling made audiences reconsider snap judgments and the importance of listening to survivors’ voices.

4/6

Karthik Calling Karthik

Farhan Akhtar’s gripping psychological drama explored mental health through the story of a man receiving mysterious phone calls from himself. The film pushed viewers to rethink how we perceive identity, self-worth, and the impact of deep-seated trauma, while challenging the stigma around mental illness.

5/6

Love Sonia

A gut-wrenching drama about human trafficking, this film followed a village girl’s dangerous journey to rescue her sister from the sex trade. Its raw portrayal of exploitation and abuse compelled viewers to acknowledge the harsh realities of trafficking and rethink society’s silence around it.


6/6

Shahid

Based on the real-life story of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, this Hansal Mehta-directed film, starring Rajkummar Rao, made audiences confront uncomfortable truths about prejudice, wrongful imprisonment, and the fight for justice in a biased system. It encouraged viewers to reflect on integrity, courage, and the price of standing up for the truth.

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