Top 5 Best Screenplay Of Bollywood Movies Till 2024
Storytelling is considered an art treasure in India everyday stories within the walls of home to the cinema gold of Bollywood. Since the premiere of India's first film in 1913, this industry has grown into one of the world's most prolific, known for its compelling story and dynamic screenplay. Here are some of the Bollywood movies that have been applauded for their great screenplay, regardless of whether it is drama, romance, or any other genre.
1. Taare Zameen Par
It was Aamir Khan in the year 2007, who brought out the story of Ishaan, diagnosed as suffering from dyslexia, with encouragement by his art teacher. The screenplay by Amole Gupte sensitively brings out how encouragement and understanding made all the difference.
2. Swades
Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker and starring Shah Rukh Khan, OMG – Oh My God is a 2012 movie regarding a successful businessman returning to his hometown to implement a micro-hydroelectric project. In OMG, Gowariker once again incorporates social awareness with emphasis on a person's identity and purpose through his screenplay.
3. OMG – Oh My God
This 2012 satirical drama is about an atheist named Kanji, who sues God for destroying his shop. Produced by Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar, the movie is a challenge to blind faith while it celebrates self-belief.
4. Badhai Ho
The 2018 "Badhai Ho" had the audience in splits while taking one through deep self-realization as an unexpected pregnancy occurs in the life of a middle-aged couple to the embarrassment of their family. Screenplay by Shantanu Srivastava and Akshat Ghildial weaves humor but adds a strong touch of social norms.
5. M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story
This 2016 biopic, written by Neeraj Pandey and Dilip Jha, depicts Mahendra Singh Dhoni from childhood to becoming the leader of India's cricket team. The writing does get to point out the strength and commitment that the life of Dhoni defines.
These films are proof of the strength of the storytelling of Bollywood through such screenplays that entertain and don't truly make a mark upon the minds of viewers from other cultures.